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A Charles & Keith store at the Starfield COEX Mall in Seoul, South Korea. In 1998, Charles & Keith began to expand their operations overseas beyond Singapore when they ventured into Indonesia and Australia. [7] [8] In 2001, Charles & Keith opened their first store in the Philippines and by 2015, they had more than 30 stores around the country. [9]
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Charles Keith may refer to: Charles H. Keith, American music publisher; Charles A. Keith, American football, basketball and baseball coach; See also.
A bayong is a type of bag from the Philippines made by weaving dried leaves, usually from buri in the Visayas and pandan in Luzon. [1] [2] It is also made using native Philippine plants such as abaca, bacbac, karagumoy, sabutan, romblon and tikog. [2] [3] Plastic strips are also used as synthetic substitute for leaves. [1]
The pasiking (English term: knapbasket [1]) is the indigenous basket-backpack found among the various ethno-linguistic groups of Northern Luzon in the Philippines. These artifacts, whether handwoven traditionally or their 21st century contemporary variations, are considered exemplars of functional basketry in the Philippines and among Filipinos .
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Joseph J. Keith Long serving police chief (1912–1941) who declared Baguio an open city on December 8, 1941 in face of the Japanese bombardment [18] Lyman W.V. Kennon, builder and namesake for Kennon Road [17] George A. Malcolm, American jurist establishing the U.P. College of Law and namesake of Malcolm Square in the city center [17]