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Some leg warmers are particularly short and made of thinner material; these are also known as "ankle warmers". Originally, legwarmers were worn by dancers to keep their muscles from cramping after stretching. In the early 1980s leg warmers became a fad after David Lee and Trisha Kate opened a dancewear shop in the East Village, New York. [1]
Forever 21 returns to the Dartmouth Mall near Yankee Candle. It's giveaway time. The first 100 shoppers will receive a free gift card. Two of the gift cards will be valued at $210, and the other ...
Modern usage from the 1960s onwards has come to refer to elastic close-fitting high-rise garments worn over the legs typically by women, such as leg warmers or tights. Usage from the 18th century refers to men's wear usually made of cloth or leather that is wrapped around the leg down to the ankle. [1]
A girl in a cyber outfit wearing green and black furry leg warmers. A fluffy, also known as a furry leg warmer or furry boot cover, is a type of footwear fashion accessory.It is a variation on a leg warmer normally made out of faux fur that covers the user's main footwear.
Forever 21 denied the accusations, asserting its commitment to fair labor practices and that "none of the workers named in the suit were directly employed by the company". [67] A three-year boycott of Forever 21 was held throughout the United States by the garment workers, with the 2007 documentary film, Made in L.A., capturing the movement.
August 30, 2024 at 10:07 AM. ... But though that sort of unspoken rule—"you can't wear white after Labor Day"—has been around for what seems like forever, ...
Cycling leg warmers are long enough to cover much of the thigh and overlap cycling shorts; while arm warmers will overlap the sleeves of a short sleeve jersey. This allow one to convert shorts and jersey to full length garments for warmth, either for warmup purposes or for comfort in cold weather; but still allow for easy removal when not needed.
He and his wife, Jin Sook (Hangul: 진숙), opened a 900-square foot clothing store then named Fashion 21 in 1984 in Highland Park, Los Angeles with only $11,000 in savings. The store took off, and as they expanded to other locations, the store's name was changed to Forever 21 otherwise known as XXI .