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    Performance Pique Polo. Malbon is a relative newcomer to the golf apparel game, being founded in 2017, but the Los Angeles based brand is making a name with progressive designs and an open minded ...

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    Our experts tested and reviewed the 30 best golf shirts for men in 2024 that are stylish, comfortable, and breathable. Every option was hand-selected and editor-approved.

  4. Ashworth (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Ashworth is a United States clothing brand, currently owned by YGM Group since 2019. [2] [3] The brand is focused on a wide range of clothing such as t-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies, cardigans, sweaters, pants, jeans, shorts, jackets, coats, and gilets, among others.

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    1977 saw the next merger for Grafton-Fraser when they purchased George Richards Kingsize Clothes Limited, Canada's largest chain of specialty apparel for big and tall men. In the early 1980s, Grafton-Fraser also operated the Dapper Dan chain of jeans and casual clothing stores, competing head on with Dylex's Thrifty's chain. Dapper Dan operated ...

  7. The Arrow Collar Man - Wikipedia

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    The Arrow Collar Man was the name given to the various male models who appeared in advertisements for shirts and detachable shirt collars manufactured by Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York. The original campaign ran from 1905–31, though the company continued to refer to men in its ads and its consumers as "Arrow men" much later.

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