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    From kitchen staples like olive oil and bacon to underwear and vodka, Costco shoppers love the warehouse giant's Kirkland Signature brand products. ... Made from 100% pima cotton, they have more ...

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    Everlane's super-soft supima cotton boxer briefs are backed by a 365-day guarantee, so on the off chance anything goes awry product-wise, you won't find yourself in an underwear-related bind.

  4. Supima - Wikipedia

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    Production of Supima cotton has risen from about 100,000 bales per year in the 1980s to over 800,000 bales in 2006. More than 90% of Supima cotton is exported from the United States, the majority of this being for the overseas manufacture of yarn, finished fabrics, clothing, sheets and towels which are re-exported to the United States for sale.

  5. Jersey (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Jersey fabric has been introduced in the Middle Ages on the Channel Islands. Where it got its name. Initially, it was viewed as suitable only for men’s clothing, mostly utilized in making men's fishermen's sweaters and underwear. A key shift in the fabric's trajectory happened in 1916 when Coco Chanel brought jersey into women’s fashion.

  6. Izod - Wikipedia

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    Izod (formerly Izod Classix): Izod's original brand for men, this line includes tailored clothing, traditional cotton piqué knit polo shirts, shoes, fragrances, leather goods, underwear, neckwear, eyewear, and watches. Izod Jeans: Denim basics and weekend sportswear from the Izod line (currently licensed to and produced by O5 Apparel).

  7. Andean textiles - Wikipedia

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    Thick garments made from awaska were worn as standard amongst the lower-classes of the Andean highlands, while lighter cotton clothing was produced on the warmer coastal lowlands. Peruvian Pima cotton, as used by the Incas, is still regarded as one of the finest cottons available on today’s market.

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