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  2. Warnaco Group - Wikipedia

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    Warnaco acquired by brand owner PVH. CK/Calvin Klein (for independent or common internet sites for the sale of jeans and accessories) North America, Europe and Asia: Warnaco acquired by brand owner PVH. CK/Calvin Klein (for independent or common internet sites for the sale of jeans and accessories) Central and South America (excluding Mexico)

  3. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Women working outside the home wore whatever protective garments their jobs required, including coveralls, smocks, or aprons. At home, they worked in full-length aprons with hefty pockets and a cinched waistline that were often decorated with buttons, pockets and contrasting colors. [21] Aprons became plain during the Great Depression.

  4. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    A farrier's apron is a specialized style of chinks without fringe, also known as horse shoeing chaps.

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  6. American Apparel - Wikipedia

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    American Apparel store in SoHo, New York City. American Apparel was founded in 1989 by Canadian Dov Charney. [4] For some time, clothes were made in South Carolina. In 1997, the company moved to Los Angeles.

  7. Jordache - Wikipedia

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    Jordache Enterprises, Inc. (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d æ ʃ /) is an American clothing company that markets apparel, including shirts, jeans, and outerwear. [1] The brand is known for its designer jeans that were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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