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  2. Kiks Tyo - Wikipedia

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    Kiks Tyo gained popularity [12] and recognition [13] in streetwear and fashion circles, and with both sneaker heads [14] and hypebeasts [15] for producing apparel that fuses a love for sneakers, Japanese bikini idols, hip-hop and street culture into one unified and unique design aesthetic. hobby:tech explained this Kiks Tyo design ethos, joining [different] worlds that have never been fused ...

  3. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Brand Year of establishment [citation needed] Country of origin [citation needed] Alanic: 2011 United States: 2wink: 2005 Australia AgonSwim: 2000 United States: Andrew Christian: 2001 United States Arena: 1973 (1990) Italy ASICS: 1949 Japan: aussieBum: 2001 Australia Baci Lingerie: 2009 United States Bare Necessities: 1998 United States ...

  4. Wacoal - Wikipedia

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    Wacoal, flagship brand, launched in 1949 in Japan and 1985 in the United States; b.tempt'd, junior brand (sizes 30AA–38E), launched in 2009 worldwide; Elomi, launched 2008 in the UK by Eveden Group, full-figure bras and swimwear (34 bands and up, D through K cup)

  5. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Japan China Playtex: 1947 US Unknown Pretty Polly: 1919 UK Unknown Rigby & Peller: 1939 UK Thailand Schiesser: 1875 Germany Unknown Silhouette: 1887 UK Unknown Spanx: 2000 US Thailand ThirdLove: 2013 US China Trashy Lingerie: 1973 US US Triumph International: 1886 Germany Brazil/China/Thailand True & Co. 2012 US China Ultimo: 1999 ceased 2015 ...

  6. Asics - Wikipedia

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    ASICS Corporation (Japanese: 株式会社アシックス, Hepburn: Kabushiki gaisha Ashikkusu, / ˈ eɪ s ɪ k s /, commonly known as Asics) is a Japanese multinational corporation that produces sportswear. The name is an acronym for the Latin phrase anima sana in corpore sano (translated by Asics as "a sound mind, in a sound body").

  7. Fundoshi - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Emperor of Japan Naruhito also swam in fundoshi in his childhood. In the pools and beaches of Japan, fundoshi-wearing swimmers occasionally can be seen, as in the case with ama divers in the past. In late 2008, the Japanese firm Wacoal began marketing fundoshi for women and have had greater than expected sales. The loincloths for ...

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