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  2. File:Gymshark logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. David Laid - Wikipedia

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    Laid announced in 2020 that he was vegan. [13]Laid has stated that he does not use anabolic steroids and that he has suffered from body dysmorphia. [14] MEL ' s Angelina Chapin wrote that Laid had become a "role model" for young boys on YouTube by 2016, while, that same year, ABC News wrote that he "look[ed] to be the poster boy for physical perfection" and compared his habits to "bigorexia".

  5. Gymshark - Wikipedia

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    Gymshark Ltd [1] is a British-based multinational athletic apparel retailer headquartered in Solihull, West Midlands, England. [6] Founded in June 2012 by Ben Francis and Lewis Morgan, the company was initially focused on crafting and distributing its own line of fitness wear. Gymshark reached a valuation of over £1 billion in 2020. [7]

  6. Ben Francis - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Gymshark opened a new £5 million headquarters in Solihull, West Midlands. [24] [25] In 2019, Gymshark opened its own branded gym and innovation hub. [26] Since 2016, Gymshark has been listed on The Sunday Times Fast Track of fast-growing private companies. [27] The company currently sells products in 131 countries. [28]

  7. Gym shorts - Wikipedia

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    Brands such as Nike, Under Armour, Gymshark, Adidas, and Reebok all make gym shorts. Cotton gym shorts were made popular by a cheerleading brand called Soffe . While gym shorts were traditionally worn by men, from the late 1970s and onward, women began wearing them for better comfort at the gym as well as a modern fashion trend.

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  9. Sunday Times Fast Track 100 - Wikipedia

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    The 24th annual Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 league table supplement was published on 6 December 2020 [21] and featured companies such as BrewDog, reusable bottle brand Chilly's Bottles, [22] fitness clothing retailer Gymshark, [23] online jewellery brand Missoma [24] [25] and designer menswear retailer END. [26]