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  2. The 19 Best Leather Briefcases Add a Retro Cool and ...

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    Sophisticated and sleek, this vegan leather briefcase is made from durable cork leather. One compartment can hold a 16-inch laptop, and the other can hold a 10-in tablet. A large open pocket on ...

  3. Briefcase - Wikipedia

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    A portfolio is a handleless case for carrying in the hand or under the arm.; A folio case is a portfolio with a retractable handle.; An attaché case (or sometimes called diplomat case) is a box-style case characteristically made of leather fitted over an internal hinged frame that opens into two compartments.

  4. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple size types, designed to fit somewhat different body shapes. Variations include the height of the person's torso (known as back length), whether the bust, waist, and hips are straighter (characteristic of teenagers) or curvier (like many adult women), and whether the bust is higher or lower (characteristic of younger and older women, respectively).

  5. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Small leather shoulder bags were worn by women everywhere, and popular shoes included Mary Janes, knee-high boots with rounded toes, including Dingo boots and Frye boots [35] (often with pants tucked in), [36] platform shoes and sandals, wedge-heeled espadrilles that often had long cords to wrap around the ankle, [37] Birkenstocks, [20 ...

  6. Suitcase - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight suitcases were mostly marketed at first toward women. In 1938, a weight limit of 40 pounds for checked bags was established in the United States, which led to the heavier leather model of suitcase being supplanted by lighter plastic and cardboard suitcases throughout the 1930s and 1940s.

  7. Asprey - Wikipedia

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    1975: Asprey received the Queen's Award to Industry by Queen Elizabeth [20] 1990: Asprey and Garrard merge [21] 2002: Asprey and Garrard split [22] [23] 2004: Lord Foster of Thames Bank redesigns the flagship store in New Bond Street, London [24] 2006: Asprey celebrates its 225th anniversary and is granted a coat of arms by the English College ...

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