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  2. High and Mighty (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A High and Mighty store in Belfast (2010). High and Mighty is a clothing retail chain for tall and/or wide men in the United Kingdom.After having been family-owned for more than fifty years, it was sold to mailorder group N Brown in September 2009.

  3. H&M - Wikipedia

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    H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, commonly known by its expert brand name H&M, is a Swedish multinational fashion retailer headquartered in Stockholm. Known for its fast fashion business model, H&M sells clothing, accessories, and homeware. The company has a significant global presence, operating thousands of stores across 75 geographical markets and ...

  4. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    2.1.1 Y2K fashion American, British and Western European Fashion in the 2000s was profoundly influenced by technology. Around this time, there was a monochromatic futuristic approach to fashion, [14] with metallics, shiny blacks, heavy use of gray, straps, and buckles becoming commonplace.

  5. Textile industry - Wikipedia

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    A campaign of big clothing brands like Nike, Adidas and Puma to voluntarily reform their manufacturing supply chains to commit to achieving zero discharges of hazardous chemicals by 2020 (global goal) [51] [52] appears to have failed. The textile industry also creates a lot of pollution that leads to externalities which can cause large economic ...

  6. Kirkcaldie & Stains - Wikipedia

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    Kirkcaldie & Stains opened for business in 'Waterloo House' on 9 December 1863, selling women's and men's clothing and accessories, mourning wear, drapery, manchester and haberdashery. [8] [9] In 1865 extensive additions were made to the store. [10] 1868 wooden shop on Lambton Quay.

  7. Malaysian Chinese - Wikipedia

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    The Baba-Nyonya in Malacca had a very strong Malay influence in their clothing and food although still maintaining their Chinese heritage of religion, name, and identity. [219] Their food are made with Malay ingredients and recipes but produced using the Chinese method while their houses are constructed with the infusion of Victorian , Chinese ...