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  2. Ben Chan (Filipino businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Chan would start his own T-shirt store business in 1987 which would eventually become Bench managed under the family-owned Suyen Corporation. [2] [3] Bench is a contraction of Chan's own name. [2] In 2014, he would be given the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. [4] Chan promotes the terno, selling the clothing apparel in his ...

  3. Bench (Philippine clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    Bench. Bench (stylized as bench/ or BENCH/) is a Philippine retail brand of clothing, bags, accessories, footwear and fragrances owned by Suyen Corporation . Bench was established in 1987 by Ben Chan. Its first outlet was a small store selling men's T-shirts [1] in an outlet of the SM Department Store (now SM Store). [2]

  4. Crispa (clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    The original Crispa shirts and underwear were made purely from cotton and underwent a mechanical process called "Redmanization" to make the cloth dimensionally stable and more resilient to unwanted shrinking after washing. [1] [3] Crispa's garment and textile products were marketed as "Redmanized", "shrunk-to-fit".

  5. Fashion and clothing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The clothing style and fashion sense of the Philippines in the modern-day era have been influenced by the indigenous peoples, Chinese waves of immigration, the Spaniards, and the Americans, as evidenced by the chronology of events that occurred in Philippine history. At present, Filipinos conform their way of dressing based on classic fashion ...

  6. Binakael - Wikipedia

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    A binakol design. Binakael (binakel, binakol, binakul) (transliterated, "to do a sphere") is a type of weaving pattern traditional in the Philippines. Patterns consisting entirely of straight lines are woven so as to create the illusion of curves and volumes. A sense of motion is also sought. Designs are geometric, but often representational.

  7. Pakudos - Wikipedia

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    Pakudos. A pakudos is a visual motif used by the Hanunuo Mangyan people of Mindoro in the Philippines. Pakudos are characterized by symmetrical, aesthetic, and orderly utilization of lines and space with equal utilization of vertical and horizontal composition. [1] The word pakudos was coined from cruz, the Spanish word for cross.

  8. File:T-shirt definitive.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Suyen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Suyen Corporation is most known for its clothing brand Bench which is the flagship brand of the company. [3] it also owns other local clothing brands such as Human, its streetwear line and Kashieca, which caters to young women. Suyen also manages Bench Skin Expert, Bench Fix Salon, Bench Barbers, and PCX - a cosmetics and beauty shop.