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collar stud
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collar stud nbottone m del colletto


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All the crew members had a compass hidden on them somewhere, disguised in secret places like combs, collar studs, pencils, and trouser buttons.
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My truncheon could doubtless have told a few stories judging by its battle scars, two of my (blue) shirts were smart cotton but with two separate collars each (I scrounged collar studs from my granddad) and two were new but were that horrible nylon material which was then the latest thing.
 
 
 
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