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1. Who dreams about this career-1
2. Who spends much time abroad? - Bob
3. Who lett London for Oxford? - Greg
4. Who is interested in history? - We all
5. Who was in the gym? - They
6. Who said it? - She
7. Who was in the bank? -
As for clothes royals, it might even be sewn from silk. Upper tunic often decorated with colorful, very complex embroidered patterns. In addition to the Irish national dress embroidery can be decorated with braid (bottom product, sleeves and collar), wedges of colored fabrics and contrasting thread (external seams).
Earlier in Ireland operated a special decree on the color, which states that every Irishman could use to decorate their clothes, and a well-defined combination of colors (it depended on the type of activity the Irishman and his position in society). In the more wealthy citizens, national costumes were much more colorful and brighter than the commoner.
On the Irish National Male Costume largely influenced by nothing other than the constant bad weather and strong winds. Therefore, the Irish worn over tight shirts or plaid boucle jackets, which have a sweater or vest to hook. In Ireland, the traditional headdress is a constant wedge cap. In the twentieth century to such a suit it has been added to the black heavy coat greatcoat cut and long coats.