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  2. Bloch (company) - Wikipedia

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    Bloch employs a pointe shoe manufacturing method known as turnshoe. Bloch's pointe shoes use three different recipes of paste in the box of the pointe shoe. [2] [failed verification] The standard paste, "paste A", is a firm, hard paste, that was formulated to withstand varying heat and humidity. "Paste B" is more malleable and thus allows the ...

  3. The 18 Best Designer Tights That Make the Outfit - AOL

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    Logo Tights. Perhaps a little more subdued than the electric hot pink that came down Valentino's runway, this logo pair makes an impression. Sizes: XS-XL Fabric: 94% polyamide, 6% elastane

  4. The 11 Best Nude Tights for Women of All Skin Tones - AOL

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    5. Brown Skin Essentials Nude Tights. Best For: Caramel to deep-brown tones. This direct-to-consumer hosiery company, owned and run by a South Asian woman, sells a wide variety of shades for women ...

  5. Tights - Wikipedia

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    Tights are a kind of cloth garment, most often sheathing the body from the waist to the toe tips with a tight fit, hence the name. They come in absolute opaque, opaque, sheer and fishnet styles — or a combination, such as the original concept of the American term pantyhose with sheer legs and opaque panty. [ 1 ]

  6. Hose (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    These early hose were footed, in the manner of modern tights, and were open from the crotch to the leg. When very short doublets were in fashion, codpieces were added to cover the front opening. By the 16th century, hose had separated into two garments: upper hose or breeches and nether hose or stockings.

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    The State Department said it was planning to buy $400 million worth of armored Teslas this year. It now says it will be buying "Armored Electric Vehicles" instead of specifically Teslas.

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