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  2. Product defect - Wikipedia

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    A product defect is any characteristic of a product which hinders its usability for the purpose for which it was designed and manufactured. Product defects arise most prominently in legal contexts regarding product safety , where the term is applied to "anything that renders the product not reasonably safe". [ 1 ]

  3. Factory second - Wikipedia

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    The amount of damage or fault in the manufacture that may constitute an item being resold as a second varies widely; in clothing, for example, it may simply refer to a single pulled thread or mis-sewn seam, whereas in a set of items (such as crockery) it may mean there is one piece missing from the set. Other items can be slightly imperfect ...

  4. Fast fashion in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, China was the leading producer of fast fashion clothing. [1] Many sweatshops are located in China; there, workers are underpaid and overworked in unsafe environments. Overall, China produced 65% of the world's clothing in 2021, [2] with a majority of these clothes being labeled as fast fashion. The top 10 competitors in the fast ...

  5. Haul video - Wikipedia

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    The videos are often grouped by store name or by the type of product (cosmetics, accessories, shoes, postage stamps, etc.). [1] Before haul videos became an online trend, millions of people [ 2 ] spent time watching other people, in technical product videos unbox their latest new gadgets and technology.

  6. Ryan Trahan - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Trahan was born on October 7, 1998 in Sugar Land, Texas, [P 1] later attending Rice High School in the town of Altair. [2] While in high school and later attending Texas A&M University, Trahan was a cross country runner, placing third in the Aggieland Open competition in 2017.

  7. Burlington (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Burlington, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory, is an American national off-price department store retailer, and a division of Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation with more than 1,000 stores in 40 states and Puerto Rico, with its corporate headquarters located in Burlington Township, New Jersey.

  8. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    For your luxury shopping bug, a Prada store in the desert. — Pyramid mausoleums in North America: Arizona Governor George Hunt will hereafter be addressed as "Pharaoh George I". Rabbit Hash, Kentucky: A town whose mayors, since 1998, have all been dogs. Raising of Chicago: During the 1850s, the city was raised on jacks, building by building ...

  9. Slub (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Open-weave cloth showing extremely slubby warp and weft threads. A slub in textiles production refers to thickened areas of a fiber or yarn.Slubbed or slubby fabric is woven from slubby yarn (yarn with a very variable diameter).