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In the context of 1917, MIP on armbands worn by women likely stands for "Made in Prison." During that time, women involved in the suffrage movement were often arrested and imprisoned for protesting and advocating for the right to vote. Wearing armbands with MIP indicated that they had been incarcerated for their cause.
You mean gauntlets?
Germany used many various types of arm bands in their army and with civilians. The Nazi Party armband was red with a white circle and a black swastika and it signified you were a member of the Nazi party. Not all German civilians nor all German soldiers were members of Nazi party. During the last months of the war, a yellow arm band was worn with "Deutsche Wehrmacht" in black letters for civilians who were armed to defend their city against the Russian invaders.
Officers in the army, meaning the cap badges worn by them were made of Brass. Decorative Peaked caps (Worn by Major & above) were referred to as having 'scrambled egg' on them. Regimental Shoulder & Collar titles were also made of brass.
long striped trousers similar to those who worn be dock workers.
Epaulets are worn on the shoulders of military uniforms as a symbol of rank and occasionally on marching band uniforms as decoration.
an armband is worn by the team captain
Hilsborough or Heysel maybe :/ can't see the date!!
They are wornas a mark of respect for a death.
Sleeve garters.
A gown or dress worn by a girl or woman A loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers A coarse outer garment worn by monks
The Swastika armbands were worn by soldiers of the Third Reich and by members of the Hitler Youth. Both officers and enlisted men wore these armbands, as well as male civilian students.
Someone (generally a Woman) who is Worn out, wearied, exhausted or lacking enthusiasm, due to age or experience. From "jade" a worn out horse
Babushka is a woman's head scarf, folded triangularly and worn tied under the chin.
It means "old woman" in Russian and Ukrainian. By transfer, it can also refer to the headscarves worn by old women.
well-worn = $45 lightly worn = $120 crisp uncirculated = $250 ... as of 12/22/09
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The US Supreme Court as indicated that some actions are considered free speech. The wearing of clothing items such as an armband is considered speech. The burning of an American flag is another.