waistband u rečniku PONS

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Astronauts subject to long periods of weightlessness wear pants with elastic bands attached between waistband and cuffs to compress the leg bones and reduce osteopenia.
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He's got his hand in his waistband, and he's a black male.
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In this decade, companies also began selling buttonless drawers fitted with an elastic waistband.
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It is typically gathered at the waist (by a waistband or belt) so that it hangs loosely (blouses) over the wearer's body.
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They were made to be attached to trousers by buttons sewn onto the waistband.
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It is a very large pouch, the bottom of which tucks into the waistband of the performer's trousers, creating a more-or-less foolproof catching device.
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Once properly knotted and arranged, the bottom of the tie can extend anywhere from the wearer's navel level, to slightly below the waistband.
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This early faded look, known as snow wash, tended to retain the original dark blue dye around the seams and waistband.
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Belts were replaced by elastic waistbands and jerseys zipped up instead of buttons.
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Holsters are generally attached to a person's belt or waistband or clipped to another article of clothing.
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