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  2. File:Groovy-logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Grunge fashion - Wikipedia

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    Grunge fashion/style was influenced by disheveled and androgynous thrift-store clothing, defined by a looseness, de-emphasizing the body's silhouette. Men wear second-hand or shabby T-shirts with slogans, band logos, etc. A tartan shirt might accompany the T-shirt, along with ripped or faded jeans. [9]

  4. Groovy - Wikipedia

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    Groovy (or, less commonly, groovie or groovey) is a slang colloquialism popular during the 1960s and 1970s. It is roughly synonymous with words such as "excellent ...

  5. Izod Lacoste - Wikipedia

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    Izod and Lacoste both continue to produce similar piqué polo shirts and are often mistakenly believed to be the same company. Lacoste polo shirts have the crocodile logo, while Izod has a monogram crest. Izod has had a number of repositionings in the marketplace (its current image being midrange preppy and performance apparel).

  6. Robert Graham (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to bright colors and patterns, Robert Graham shirts use contrasting patterns and embroidery on inward-facing surfaces such as inside shirt cuffs, under collars, and along the button line. [11] Printed or embroidered on every garment is the company motto "Knowledge Wisdom Truth."

  7. 2023 Masters: LIV golf brings its brand to Augusta ... literally

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    Dustin Johnson wears a 4Aces GC team logo for his LIV Golf team on the 10th hole during a practice round at the Masters. (REUTERS/Brian Snyder) (Brian Snyder / reuters)

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