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  2. Hedebo embroidery - Wikipedia

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    It also incorporated button stitch and scallop stitch. Patterns are filled with curves, points and wheels or rings, often surrounded by leaves. It was used for costumes, small cloths and collars. It could be found in homes throughout Denmark for serviettes, tea cosies and decorated collars for women. [13]

  3. Tonsure (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen, Denmark: Products: Clothing: Website: ... Tonsure was founded by Malte Flagstad in 2013. The brand won the Danish Design Talent Award in 2015 [1] ...

  4. Category:Danish fashion - Wikipedia

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    Traditional and historic Danish clothing is listed under the category Danish clothing. ... Clothing companies of Denmark (5 C, 16 P) D. Danish models (6 C, 1 P)

  5. MASCOT Workwear - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the company had revenue of DKK 260 million, and was the fourth largest producer of workwear in Europe. There were approximately 160 employees in Denmark, while the rest worked in sewing factories in the Far East. In 2007, the company made nearly DKK 55 million, the largest earnings in MASCOT's history.

  6. 1100–1200 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    As in the previous centuries, two styles of dress existed side-by-side for men: a short (knee-length) costume deriving from a melding of the everyday dress of the later Roman Empire and the short tunics worn by the invading barbarians, and a long (ankle-length) costume descended from the clothing of the Roman upper classes and influenced by Byzantine dress.

  7. M84 camouflage pattern - Wikipedia

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    The M/84 is a derivative of the Flecktarn B pattern produced by the German firm Marquardt & Schulz. [1] Using the same shapes and pattern, the number of colours was changed from 5 to 3 – choosing olive green, light green and black to better match the colouration of the Danish woodland environment. [2] M84 pattern

  8. Category:Clothing companies of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Clothing retailers of Denmark (1 C, 8 P) S. Shoe companies of Denmark (2 P) T. Textile mills in Denmark (4 P) Pages in category "Clothing companies of Denmark"

  9. IC Group - Wikipedia

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    IC Group was founded as IC Companys in 2001 through the merger of InWear Group A/S and Carli Gry International A/S. InWear had been founded by Niels Martinsen in 1973. Carly Gry traced its history back to 1940 when Jørgen and Carli Gry opened a small shop in Copenhagen. In 1973, the company launched the clothing brand Jackpot.

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