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  2. Lululemon Athletica - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Wilson stated that the company did not make clothes for plus-size women because it was too costly. [52] In an effort to explain away excessive pilling in the brand's clothing, he blamed some customers for wearing Lululemon's clothes improperly or for having body shapes inconsistent with the design of the clothing. [53]

  3. Category:Space-saving furniture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Space-saving furniture" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bunk bed; F.

  4. Chip Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Dennis J. "Chip" Wilson was born on April 25, 1955 in Los Angeles, California. [4] [5] [6] He grew up in an athletic environment along with his two siblings, his Canadian father Dennis Wilson being a ice hockey and football player, and his American mother Ruth Noel being a gymnast.

  5. Lululemon's Secret 'Like New' Section Is Full of Massive Deals

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  7. How Lululemon Keeps Bouncing Back - AOL

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    Lululemon Already, though, investors have put a lot of confidence in the yoga-retailer's recovery from its see-through yoga-pant controversy just a few months ago. How Lululemon Keeps Bouncing Back

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  9. Sylvan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Sylvan Goldman also manufactured the more familiar and more modern "nesting cart" under a license granted by Telescope Carts, Inc. [8] In 1946, Orla Watson, co-founder of Telescope Carts, Inc. developed an innovative "nesting" shopping cart that did not require disassembly after each use as Goldman's designs did, and which allowed for the ...