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  2. Columbia Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Sportswear Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes outerwear, sportswear, and footwear, as well as headgear, camping equipment, ski apparel, and outerwear accessories.

  3. Tim Boyle (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia was unique among specialty clothing manufacturers in that it would sell its products to any retail shop or chain. [6] In 1987, Columbia had $18.8 million in sales and by 1997 it had grown to $353.5 million. [6] Boyle took over from his mother, Gert, as company president in 1988. [12] [13] The company went public in 1998. [11]

  4. Corduroy - Wikipedia

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    Corduroy is a textile with a distinctively raised "cord" or wale texture. Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of tufted cords, sometimes exhibiting a channel (bare to the base fabric) between them. Both velvet and corduroy derive from fustian fabric. Corduroy looks as if it is made from multiple cords laid parallel to each other. [1]

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    Her laid-back ensemble included a sporty zip-up jacket, black shorts, and a massive tan fur coat—the latter of which did most of the heavy lifting, sartorially speaking. It was truly her choice ...

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    J.Crew Relaxed Emilie Sweater Lady Jacket Cute and classy, this cropped sweater/jacket hybrid went viral for a reason. It's easy to style, looks and feels luxe and is extremely comfortable.

  7. Fustian - Wikipedia

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    Fustian was worn by workers during the 19th century. Accordingly, radical elements of the British working class chose to wear fustian jackets as a symbol of their class allegiance. This was especially marked during the Chartist era. The historian Paul Pickering has called the wearing of fustian "a statement of class without words."

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