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:::There's a lot about the clothing articles that strikes me as bizarre. Calling a pattern a pattern falls under the blender exception I think but there's a lot of reference to materials that certain items are made of and like, beyond that one very specific leather jacket that has a note all to itself in the comments, I struggle to believe that many sources name materials for the clothing, and identifying a material visually is surely hit-or-miss. (Also the structure of these articles is weird grammatically and the citations are often formatted weirdly too. The colour articles have a similar problem, plus the added wrinkle of identifying colours being subjective to an extent) - [[User:CodeAndGin|<span style="color:green" title="CodeAndGin">CodeAndGin</span>]] | [[User_talk:CodeAndGin|<span title="Talk to me">🗨</span>]] |  00:27, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
:::There's a lot about the clothing articles that strikes me as bizarre. Calling a pattern a pattern falls under the blender exception I think but there's a lot of reference to materials that certain items are made of and like, beyond that one very specific leather jacket that has a note all to itself in the comments, I struggle to believe that many sources name materials for the clothing, and identifying a material visually is surely hit-or-miss. (Also the structure of these articles is weird grammatically and the citations are often formatted weirdly too. The colour articles have a similar problem, plus the added wrinkle of identifying colours being subjective to an extent) - [[User:CodeAndGin|<span style="color:green" title="CodeAndGin">CodeAndGin</span>]] | [[User_talk:CodeAndGin|<span title="Talk to me">🗨</span>]] |  00:27, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
== Images for the Herringbone File ==
There need to be images on this. For example; the herringbone feature includes the War Doctor's scarf from 'The Day of the Doctor', the Curator's blazer on 'The Day of the Doctor', the 7th Doctor's blazer on the movie, the 1st Doctor's beige waistcoat, the 10th Doctor's herringbone ties, and Yaz's suit from 'Survivors of the Flux'.

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Article fabricated, ahem, whole cloth

Is this term ever used in the DWU? Or is this entire thing a violation of T:NO RW? Najawin 21:05, 6 June 2024 (UTC)

Yeah, there are a lot of clothing related articles like this. In some cases these articles also contradict sources, like tweed and leather jacket. I'd say they would need to be rewritten with a conjecture tag, but that's easier said than done. BlueSupergiant 22:07, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
Overall, the efforts of the IP user are appreciated, although they aren't familiar with our policies such as T:NO RW and T:NPOV — I really wish the IP user had an account so we could talk to them about this.
If you’re reading this, IP, please make an account! 22:19, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
There's a lot about the clothing articles that strikes me as bizarre. Calling a pattern a pattern falls under the blender exception I think but there's a lot of reference to materials that certain items are made of and like, beyond that one very specific leather jacket that has a note all to itself in the comments, I struggle to believe that many sources name materials for the clothing, and identifying a material visually is surely hit-or-miss. (Also the structure of these articles is weird grammatically and the citations are often formatted weirdly too. The colour articles have a similar problem, plus the added wrinkle of identifying colours being subjective to an extent) - CodeAndGin | 🗨 | 00:27, 7 June 2024 (UTC)

Images for the Herringbone File

There need to be images on this. For example; the herringbone feature includes the War Doctor's scarf from 'The Day of the Doctor', the Curator's blazer on 'The Day of the Doctor', the 7th Doctor's blazer on the movie, the 1st Doctor's beige waistcoat, the 10th Doctor's herringbone ties, and Yaz's suit from 'Survivors of the Flux'.