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  2. General Pants Co. - Wikipedia

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    Alquemie Group. Website. www .generalpants .com .au. General Pants Co. (also known as " General Pants ") is an Australian fashion retailer. The company specialises in streetwear, denim, skate clothing and surfwear from international and local brands. As of May 2022, the company operates 60 stores across Australia and New Zealand.

  3. Hotpants - Wikipedia

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    Hotpants. Hotpants or hot pants are extremely short shorts. The term was first used by Women's Wear Daily in CE.1970 to describe shorts made in luxury fabrics such as velvet and satin for fashionable wear, rather than their more practical equivalents that had been worn for sports or leisure since the CE.1930s.

  4. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s were an age of fashion innovation for women. The early 1960s gave birth to drainpipe jeans and capri pants, a style popularized by Audrey Hepburn. [6] Casual dress became more unisex and often consisted of plaid button down shirts worn with slim blue jeans, comfortable slacks, or skirts.

  5. Billabong (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    billabong.com. Billabong International Limited is an Australian company focused on surfing, primarily a clothing retailer that also produces accessories, such as watches and backpacks, and skateboard and snowboard products under other brand names. Founded in 1973 by Gordon and Rena Merchant, the company first traded on the Australian Securities ...

  6. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1930–1945 in Western fashion. The most characteristic North American fashion trend from the 1930s to 1945 was attention at the shoulder, with butterfly sleeves and banjo sleeves, and exaggerated shoulder pads for both men and women by the 1940s. The period also saw the first widespread use of man-made fibers, especially rayon for dresses and ...

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