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  2. Ariat - Wikipedia

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    Ariat is an American footwear, apparel and accessories brand for equestrian sports, work industries and other outdoor activities, located in Union City, California. Ariat was launched by Beth Cross and Pam Parker in 1993. It has since become a popular brand in performance footwear for English and Western horseback riding. As of 2023, Ariat is ...

  3. Justin Boots - Wikipedia

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    Justin Boots is an American western and equestrian footwear brand. It is a division of Justin Brands, Inc., itself a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. [1] History

  4. List of sporting goods manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sports kit manufacturers Manufacturer Country Founded Founder(s) Key people Products Headquarters Total assets Website Adidas: Germany: 18 August 1949

  5. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Davis and her talking horse: 2015–present: model Hannah Davis pitching DirecTV on a beach accompanied by a talking horse who brags about himself ("The Horse's Mouth" as alluded by Davis) "Alternative" NFL players: 2015–present: part of NFL Sunday Ticket campaign, with NFL players in dual roles similar to Lowe's The Settlers: 2016 ...

  6. Mobil - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Red Horse logo was introduced in 1939, and in 1954, the Plume brand was replaced by Mobilgas. Mobil Australia's corporate office is in Melbourne . In 1946, Mobil began construction of its refinery at Altona , in Melbourne's western suburbs, which originally produced lubricating oils and bitumen , before commencing the production of ...

  7. List of breakfast cereal advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Big Yella; Bigg Mixx; Captain Rik; Cinnamon and Apple; Coco the Monkey; Chocos the Bear (defunct); Cornelius Rooster; Crunchosaurus Rex; Dig 'Em the Frog; Donald Duck; Loopy Bee

  8. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    The company also acquired its Duc-carriage-with-horse logo and signature orange paper boxes in the early 1950s. [4] Dumas introduced original handbags, jewelry, and accessories and was particularly interested in design possibilities with the silk scarves. [4] During the mid-20th century, scarf production diminished. [5]

  9. Arc'teryx - Wikipedia

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    Labeled a cult brand by Fast Company in 2021, [21] Arc'teryx is worn by "[both] hikers and hype-beasts" according to The New York Times. [ 22 ] The company is a major influence in the " gorpcore " and " normcore " fashion movements – the wearing of minimalist, outdoor apparel in urban settings, along with Mammut , REI , Marmot and Patagonia .