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  2. Lucky Brand Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Brand is an American denim company founded in Vernon, California in 1990 by Gene Montesano and Barry Perlman. [1] Lucky also produces other apparel, including activewear, outerwear, T-shirts, and professional attire.

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    Lucky Brand Men’s 410 Jeans are now $6 off their original online price of $31.99. ... 8 Best Clothing Deals at Costco in January 2024. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  4. List of denim jeans brands - Wikipedia

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    Guess (clothing) House of Deréon; ISKO (clothing company) JNCO; Jordache; Just Group; L.E.I. Lee (jeans) Lee Cooper; Levi Strauss & Co. London Denim; Lucky Brand Jeans; Marithé et François Girbaud; Mavi Jeans; Mih jeans; Miss Sixty; Mossimo; MUD Jeans; Mudd Jeans; Noko Jeans; Nudie Jeans; Outland Denim; Pepe Jeans; Prps; Billy Reid (fashion ...

  5. 25 Shirts That Belong in Every Man's Summer Wardrobe - AOL

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    Charleston Granby Stripe Long Sleeve Sport Shirt. Founded in 2006 by then-college student Allen Stephenson, Southern Tide began with men's polo shirts before expanding into everything from ...

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  7. The Arrow Collar Man - Wikipedia

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    The Arrow Collar Man was the name given to the various male models who appeared in advertisements for shirts and detachable shirt collars manufactured by Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York. The original campaign ran from 1905–31, though the company continued to refer to men in its ads and its consumers as "Arrow men" much later.

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