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"sweatband" Definitions
  1. a band of cloth worn around the head or wrist that prevents sweat from going into the eyes or onto the hands

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She even managed to make a red wrist sweatband look cool.
I haven't seen leggings with the sweatband built-in done before.
One nice addition is the adjustable sweatband that gives you a better fit.
Here's what else is happening: It's a great day for headgear: sunglasses, cap, sweatband.
Owen, repping Team USA with a red, white and blue sweatband, had a false start.
A sweatband should also be more accurate because it's in constant contact with the skin.
MOOV HR is a sensor in either a forehead sweatband (for most activities) or swim cap.
He spent the next month at home with a sweatband on so his mom couldn't see it.
Just seeing him caress the sweatband of that plump drunkard sends a nasty growl through my pale gut.
Listen to the EP below and cop a limited edition Sporting Life sweatband here if you're athletically inclined.
Beto O'Rourke, wearing a rainbow sweatband around his wrist, ran in the Capital City Pride 5K on Saturday morning.
Please wear track pants Could use a sweatband You might imagine that President Barack Obama was a big jogger.
Nike will overlay a sweatband on your head and pull in your recent running route as an overlaid map.
As a teenager, struggling to afford merchandise from Nike and Adidas, he started his own custom-embroidery sweatband shop.
So after going for a run in your sweatband, high socks, and short shorts, you can hit the arcade.
The Republican presidential nominee's campaign is offering a "Make America Great Again" sweatband in exchange for a campaign donation.
A link allows supporters to "commit to be healthy too" by ordering their official sweatband, which starts at $12.
Pack a sweatband and wear your nicest spandex: At each show, audience members can buy tickets to exercise live.
They're also all wearing the coziest white socks, and North even has her hair pulled back into a sweatband.
The MOOV HR is available for $59.95 for either sweatband or swim cap, or $99 for both during the launch.
What enables him to do so is a sweatband studded with small gold bars that sits halfway up his left forearm.
Choudhury leads classes through his 26 signature poses in nothing but a pair of black briefs, a sweatband, and a Rolex.
Companies like Jabra and Bragi are creating earbuds that have sensors, though Hu noted that he thought a sweatband would be more practical.
Maybe they always suspected that Kelsea, a willfully chipper zealot in an aqua-blue sweatband, was one professional stumble away from existential crisis.
The fit was loose enough that I had to put in a hat size reducer, a strip of foam material that adheres under the sweatband.
The track's video made ASAP Yams a star — wearing an upside-down Nike sweatband, drinking quarter waters and 40s, showing off the ASAP tattoo on his arm.
Princess Sofia of Sweden traded her tiara and high heels for a sweatband and sneakers over the weekend, competing in a Tough Viking obstacle course in Stockholm.
You might want to gift your parent or grandparent a sweatband soon, because exercise could confer significant benefits on the aging brain, according to a new study.
Wegner had invented an anti-perspirant device to be worn around a sportsman's wrist and, with a few tweaks from Perry, the pair created the first sweatband.
Toward the edges of the photo, the TV host could also be seen squatting in the front row, showing off his striped tube socks and bright yellow sweatband.
As it turned out, the hip-hop star was ready to ball, decked out in new Jordans and a sweatband, and backed by a stacked team of Canadians.
Pelicans guard E'Twaun Moore also on the Great Wall, hopefully via gondola, looking not at all out of breath and without a sweatband or compression tights in sight.
And today's merch release was no exception, complete with sweatband veils, lace-up bodysuits, and plenty of extra long-sleeve crop tops for you to impulse spend your entire paycheck on.
He turned the black bow tie into a black snap-on shirt collar that would be as easy to launder as a sweatband (especially since that's how it ends up functioning).
Before this sweatband sweetie burst onto the scene as one of the cast members of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood," she was born and raised just up the California coast in Oakland.
Mike has the wit and fashion sense of a suburban dad — khaki shorts with the shirt tucked in, white socks, a sweatband on his wrist — and is as deeply abiding as one.
The sweatband is nowhere near the brain, and the signals it is picking up are generated not just by the firing of a motor neuron but by the electrical activity of muscles.
"It was strange and noteworthy to me that a Jewish student organization was appropriating the kind of sweatband you'd see worn at a fraternity or sorority party, to advertise Jewish life," she said.
But seeing the heroine of a movie defined by her love of "angry girl music of the indie rock persuasion" was kind of incendiary for my tiny self, checked Claire's Accessories sweatband clinging to my wrist.
While sitting with them, wearing the dead girl's shoes on her feet and sweatband on her wrist, she speaks vehemently about beating an opponent, all the while with the inelegant look of someone reading lines off of a screen.
As if by fate, momentarily before I left I met Dan – 17 years-old, sweatband around his head, small lycra shorts, and nothing else – who was more than happy to chat as far as his rolling jaw would let him.
Fans were quick to point out that the video Spears posted might be old footage since she wore the same outfit and yellow sweatband on her wrist in a workout video that she had posted on Instagram on March 15, 2018.
It began life as a Canadian company but has since moved to the US. I've found their hats run true to size, but come with a sizing insert that goes under the sweatband in case it's a little too roomy.
Students have worked on a diverse range of projects, from inventing a sweatband that monitors an exerciser's body temperature to trying to create an app that will connect a pill container to a doctor's office to help ensure a patient takes her medication.
A serious pickup basketball player is getting roasted online after showing up to a game in a straight-up full Michael Jordan Bulls uniform, complete with the crying legend's Chicago Bulls jersey, shorts, sweatband and a pair of Jordans on his feet.
Alex Alexander, 53, who has a collection of 203-plus off-the-shelf and custom fedoras, recently stopped by to check on the state of his light blue Stetson Royal, which he had brought in on a previous visit to have its leather sweatband replaced.
Concertgoers sat in burgundy leather seats at narrow wooden desks as they watched the rock musicians — Hanggai in traditional Mongolian dress, one member of Reflector sporting a neon-colored sweatband — perform while accompanied by the tuxedoed ranks of the China National Symphony Orchestra, led by Mr. Tan.
"On the wrist there are so many layers of tissue, so when the heart pumps the blood to the area, the signal is noisy," says MOOV co-founder Nikola Hu. In contrast, he says, the skin at the temples is much thinner, so it creates a much clearer signal that can be picked up by the sensor in the sweatband or swim cap.
In his homecoming to Minnesota on February 25, 2015, Kevin Garnett wore a #2 sweatband on his left forearm in memory of his best friend.
The first several races used an actual baton. Later, necklace medallions were added and racers had to place the medallion over around the neck of their teammate as they tagged off to the next event. For many years, a sweatband, worn on the wrist, took the place of the medallion. Racers would pass the sweatband to their teammate racing the next leg at the transition points.
Fedoras can be lined or unlined and have a leather or clothSweatbands Retrieved 2016-03-15. or ribbon sweatband. Small feathers are sometimes added as decoration. Fedoras can be equipped with a chinstrap, but this is rare.
Known for wearing a sweatband embossed with the word 'CHIKA', Opara made 18 league starts and scored 5 goals in all competitions during his first season there, leaving the club after Shuaibu Amodu was replaced by Viktor Bondarenko.
A plain hatband was fitted to adjust head size.Bender, p. 54. The sweatband bore Stetson's name. While only making one style of hat, they came in different qualities ranging from one-grade material at five dollars apiece to pure beaver felt hats for thirty dollars each.
These lightweight, waterproof hats were natural in color, with four-inch crowns and brims.Snyder, Jeffrey B. (1997) Stetson Hats and the John B. Stetson Company 1865–1970 pg 73, pg 51 1997 A plain hatband was fitted to adjust head size.Bender, p. 54 The sweatband bore John B. Stetson's name.
Wendy Oldfield (born 24 February 1964, Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African singer. At the age of nineteen, she formed the rock group The Sweatband, and from 1999 to 2001, she was involved with the band Mondetta. She is the winner of several music awards, and currently lives in Wilderness, Western Cape, South Africa.
During much of his career, Jackson wore a sweatband on his arm with the numbers "419" (which refer to the North American telephone area code 419 that serves Toledo and most of northwest Ohio) to represent where he is from. His son Traevon Jackson played the point guard position for Wisconsin from 2011 to 2015, reaching two Final Fours.
They are often used as headbands, souvenirs, decorations, or for wrapping bottles and similar items. Towels made from terry cloth have largely replaced tenugui in household use. However tenugui are still popular as souvenirs, decorations, and as a head covering in kendo, where it functions as a sweatband and provides extra padding beneath the headgear (men).
The liner is a hard hat-like support for the suspension, and is designed to fit snugly inside the steel shell. The first liners were produced in June 1941 and designed by Hawley Products Company. The suspension was initially made from strips of silver rayon webbing stretched around and across the inside of the liner. A sweatband is clipped onto these, and is adjusted to fit around the head of the wearer.
The upper brim is also covered with a piece of silk plush or with silk petersham (a ribbed silk). The underbrim is covered with merino cloth. After the hat has fully rested, the brim is curled and bound with silk grosgrain ribbon, and a hat band (either silk grosgrain with or without a bow, or a black wool mourning band without a bow) is installed. Finally, the lining and the leather sweatband are carefully hand-stitched in.
Faith became a Runner after meeting Mercury (or Merc), a former Runner who now trains new hires, sources jobs for them, and provides them with intelligence and radio support while on the job. Faith is usually seen wearing a black tank top with white stripes down the side, showing her arms and her tattoo. On her arm, she wears a black sweatband to cover her elbow and a red glove to symbolise herself. In Mirror's Edge Catalyst, her glove is red and black.
Military uniform berets feature a headband or sweatband attached to the wool, made either from leather, silk or cotton ribbon, sometimes with a drawstring allowing the wearer to tighten the hat. The drawstrings are, according to custom, either tied and cut off or tucked in or else left to dangle. The beret is often adorned with a cap badge, either in cloth or metal. Some berets have a piece of buckram or other stiffener in the position where the badge is intended to be worn.
Berets are not usually lined, but many are partially lined with silk or satin. In military berets, the headband is worn on the outside; military berets often have external sweatbands of leather, pleather or ribbon. The traditional beret (also worn by selected military units, such as the Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais or the French Chasseurs Alpins), usually has the "sweatband" folded inwardly. In such a case, these berets have only an additional inch or so of the same woollen material designed to be folded inwardly.
Of Dutch descent, Baroness Isabelle van Randwyck grew up in Kent and was educated at West Heath Girls' School and Queensgate, London. She appeared as the only "real" girl in the drag cabaret at Madame Jojo's from 1989 to 1991. She was vocalist alongside Hugh Lindsay (equerry to HM The Queen) in the Sweatband. In 1990 she was a featured vocalist, along with Robin Wright, on a dance version of "California Dreamin'" by the studio group The Midnight Shift, reaching no 1 in the Hi Energy charts.
Wristbands are often worn and used similarly to event passes such as lanyards to information or allow people entry to events. These wristbands are made from loops of plastic that are placed around the wrist and are used for identification purposes (demonstrating the wearer's authorization to be at a venue, for example). Another type of wristband is the sweatband; usually made of a towel-like terrycloth material. These are usually used to wipe sweat from the forehead during sport but have been known to be used as a badge or fashion statement.
A U.S. Marine CSO practices firing his carbine at the Grafenwoehr Training Area's shooting range. The MICH ranges in weight from about 3 lb (1.36 kg) (size medium) to just over 3.6 lb (1.63 kg) (extra large). It uses a new, more advanced type of Kevlar and provides increased protection against handgun rounds. A pad system and four- point retention system, similar to the cushions and straps found on the aforementioned skate, bicycle, and water helmets, replaces the nylon cord suspension system, sweatband and chinstrap found on the PASGT helmet.
Shirley was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. He spent his early years producing and engineering records for South African artists including Robin Auld, Juluka, Jonathan Butler, Lesley Rae Dowling, Steve Louw and Sweatband as well as performing and recording with his own band the Council, whose singer was Brian Davidson. He moved to Australia in 1986 where he continued working with Australian artists, such as Tony Johns, The Hoodoo Gurus, The Angels, Cold Chisel, Girl Monstar, Tina Arena, The Screaming Jets, Baby Animals. After producing Silverchair's debut album Frogstomp, he moved to the United States.
The video opens with Stan and some of her male back-up dancers being presented in a dark white room. Subsequently, the room becomes enlightened and Stan is seen wearing transparent sunglasses, a white sweatband and a silver jacket. Following this, she retrieves a tennis racket from one of her background dancers and holds it in front of her face before returning the racket to a nearby dancer. Next, Stan performs the pre-refrain of the song, while two female performers clutch a hair dryer in their hands.
Papal tiara of Pope John XXII Heraldic crown of the Holy Roman Empire with lappets Since early mediæval times each papal tiara has included two lappets. Their origins remain a mystery, though they are obviously an imitation of the lappets on the bishop's mitre. It has been speculated that lappets first were added to papal tiaras as a form of sweatband, with inner cloth being used to prevent popes from sweating too heavily during papal ceremonial in hot Roman summers. The two lappets (, literally "tails") at the back of the tiara are first seen in the pictures and sculpture in the thirteenth century, but were undoubtedly customary before this.
Earle Bruce took over for Hayes and led the Buckeyes to a 5–4 record against Schembechler's Wolverines between 1979 and 1987, perhaps the most balanced stretch of the rivalry, during which neither team won more than two consecutive games. In 1987, Bruce was fired in the week before the Michigan game due to a poor season record, but was allowed to coach anyway, and the inspired Buckeyes (each wearing a sweatband labeled "Earle") won an upset over the heavily favored Wolverines. After the game, Bo Schembechler told Bruce, "I always mind losing to Ohio State but I didn't mind so much today." After 1987, the series stood at 46–33–5 in favor of UM.
Former President George W. Bush wears a sports visor courtesy of the U.S. Beach Volleyball team at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing Tennis player Ashley Harkleroad wears a sports visor at the 2007 Australian Open A sports visor—also called a sun visor or visor cap—is a type of crownless hat consisting simply of a visor or brim with a strap encircling the head. The top of the head is not covered and the visor protects only the face, including eyes, nose, and cheeks, from the sun. The visor portion of a sun visor may be either curved or flat and the strap is often equipped with an adjustable velcro fastener in back. The strap can function as a sweatband although usually not.

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