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  2. Kogin-zashi - Wikipedia

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    As the access to materials increased, competition to design the most beautiful patterns rose, with an estimate of over 300 different kogin-zashi patterns being created. In the 20th century, the craft of kogin-zashi was streamlined, establishing the three general types that are seen today: nishi-kogin , higashi-kogin , and mishima-kogin . [ 2 ]

  3. Category:Men's fashion magazines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Men's fashion magazines" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... Man About Town ...

  4. Sashiko - Wikipedia

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    Many sashiko patterns were derived from Chinese designs, but just as many were developed by native Japanese embroiderers; for example, the style known as kogin-zashi, which generally consists of diamond-shaped patterns in horizontal rows, is a distinctive variety of sashiko that was developed in Aomori Prefecture.

  5. Popeye (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Popeye appeared in July 1976 [7] which featured the dominant fashion trends in Los Angeles. [6] [8] Yoshihisa Kinameri is the launch editor of the magazine. [6] The publisher is Magazine House Ltd., a Tokyo based publishing company. [9] [10] The company, which is also the founder of the magazine, was previously named Heibun ...

  6. Men's Non-no - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo and published monthly by Shueisha. [3] [4] Although the monthly is mostly read by young men and university students, its readers also include females. [5] The magazine covers articles on lifestyle, music and football with a special reference to fashion. [5]

  7. Butterick Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The magazine served as a marketing tool for Butterick patterns [4] and discussed fashion and fabrics, including advice for home sewists. [5] By 1876, E. Butterick & Co. had become a worldwide enterprise selling patterns as far away as Paris, London, Vienna and Berlin, with 100 branch offices and 1,000 agencies throughout the United States and ...

  8. Category:Men's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Men's fashion magazines (45 P) G. Gay men's magazines ...

  9. Burda Style - Wikipedia

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    It gained popularity after 1952, when it began to include patterns for clothes. In 1987, Burda Fashion became the first Western magazine to be published in the Soviet Union. [1] In 1994 it became the first Western magazine to appear in the People’s Republic of China. [2] Burda Style launched in the United States in 2013, in partnership with F ...