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  2. Givenchy - Wikipedia

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    Givenchy (US: / ʒ iː v ɒ̃ ˈ ʃ iː /, [2] French: [ʒivɑ̃ʃi]) is a French luxury fashion and perfume house. It hosts the brand of haute couture and ready-to-wear clothing, accessories, perfumes and cosmetics of Parfums Givenchy.

  3. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    Three young men wearing traditional gray sweatpants. Sweatpants are a casual variety of soft trousers intended for comfort or athletic purposes, although they are now worn in many different situations. In the United Kingdom, they are called joggers. In Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa they are known as tracksuit bottoms or trackies.

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  5. Juicy Couture - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Couture is an American casualwear and dress clothing brand based in Arleta, Los Angeles, California.Best known for their velour tracksuits which became a luxury staple in the 2000s, [2] [3] the company was founded by Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor in 1997 [4] and was later purchased by the Liz Claiborne fashion company in 2003.

  6. Tracksuit - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, tracksuits became popular due to Tommie Smith and John Carlos' black power salute during the 1968 Olympics and Bob Marley's Jamaican tracksuit. Young white working-class men in the UK often wore tracksuits to football games during the 1980s and the clothing was associated with football hooliganism at the time. [1]

  7. 361 Degrees - Wikipedia

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    361° was the official sporting wear of the Chinese men's and women's Olympic curling teams during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. On 22 October 2014, 361° became the provider of the official uniforms for staff and volunteers at the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. [3]

  8. Feiyue - Wikipedia

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    A number of performers wore Feiyue China shoes during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Actor Orlando Bloom was spotted wearing the French version of Feiyue shoes. [3] [10] [11] The Chinese factory has 3,000 employees producing 36,000 pairs a day, with an average of 5,000,000 pairs sold in China yearly. [6]

  9. Category:Shoe companies of China - Wikipedia

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    Category: Shoe companies of China. ... Warrior (shoes) X. Xtep This page was last edited on 13 April 2016, at 20:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...