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#8939, aired 2023-09-28FASHION HISTORY $400: No spy should be without one of these aptly named outer garments worn by British soldiers in WWI a trench coat
#4905, aired 2005-12-30FASHION HISTORY $200: No spy should be without one of these aptly named outer garments first designed for British soldiers in WWI a trench coat
#4387, aired 2003-10-07FASHION HISTORY $1000: This famous British fashion fop of the early 19th century took a reported 3 hours just to tie his cravat right Beau Brummel
#2779, aired 1996-10-03FASHION HISTORY $400: Winkle pickers were a pointed style of these worn by British trendsetters in the 1950s shoes
#2614, aired 1996-01-04FASHION HISTORY $200: After the Jacobite Rebellion, these Scottish plaid patterns were banned by British law tartans
#1851, aired 1992-09-28FASHION HISTORY $100: Shawls & other demure fashions became popular when she ascended the British throne in 1837 Queen Victoria
#1632, aired 1991-10-08FASHION HISTORY $400: British designer known as the mother of the mini skirt Mary Quant
#1626, aired 1991-09-30BRITISH FASHION HISTORY $200: Term for a dandy dresser in 1773; Yankee Doodle was one after feathering his hat macaroni
#1626, aired 1991-09-30BRITISH FASHION HISTORY $400: British sailors applied this to canvas to make waterproof clothes, hence their nickname tar
#1626, aired 1991-09-30BRITISH FASHION HISTORY $600: In the 1820s it could take a man up to 2 hours to do this properly to his cravat tie it
#1626, aired 1991-09-30BRITISH FASHION HISTORY $800: Last name of the hatmakers who supplied the felt for the 1st British "derby" Bowler
#1626, aired 1991-09-30BRITISH FASHION HISTORY $1000: In 1901 Thomas Burberry made his first one for the British army trench coat
#1465, aired 1991-01-04FASHION HISTORY $400: British designer known as "The Mother of the Miniskirt" Mary Quant

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