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  2. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    Xersion, active and athletic clothing for men, women and children; Worthington, women's formal and casual clothing and shoes; a.n.a, young women's urban clothing and shoes; Ambrielle, women's sleepwear, intimates, and swim; Liz Claiborne, women's apparel [107] Ryegrass, stylish women's fashion; Stafford, men's tailored/fitted clothing and shoes

  3. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Swimwear: 1907 United States Chantelle (lingerie) 1876 France Curvy Kate: 2009 England Deus Ex Machina: 2006 Australia: Diapolo: 1997 Hungary: Dolfin Swimwear: 1941 United States Funkita: 2002 Australia Funky Trunks: 2002 Australia Gottex: 1956 Israel Grand Sport Group: 1961 Thailand H&M: 1947 Sweden Head: 1950 United States ...

  4. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Women's swimsuits generally cover at least the areola and bottom half of the breasts. Both men and women may sometimes wear swimsuits covering more of the body when swimming in cold water (see also wetsuit and dry suit). In colder temperatures, swimsuits are needed to conserve body heat and protect the body core from hypothermia.

  5. JCPenney merges with Forever 21's parent company Sparc ... - AOL

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    The parent company of fashion retailer Forever 21 has merged with JCPenney to form a brand new company called Catalyst Brands. Sparc Group, which is also over the brands Aéropostale, Brooks ...

  6. One-piece swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Kellerman marketed these bathing suits and the style came to be known as "the Annette Kellerman". The one-piece swimsuit became accepted swimsuit attire for women in parts of Europe by 1910, [3] and other places, and was the authorised attire for women's swimming at the 1912 Summer Olympics, the first at which women competed.

  7. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, when American women began to adopt European styles, bikini variants started to diversify widely. Flower patterns became popular in the late 1960s. [136] Designers like Tom Brigance at Lord & Taylor department store cut his swimwear from colorful cottons in stripes, large prints, and polka dots to give early bikinis a more tailored ...

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