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  2. The 20 Best Perfumes for Women, Vetted by Scent-Obsessed Editors

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    Here, 20 picks that garnered top notes from their wearers, from fresh scents like Clinique Happy Eau de Parfum to woody fragrances like Boy Smells Woodphoria Eau de Parfum. The Best Perfumes for ...

  3. Burberry - Wikipedia

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    Burberry Group plc is a British luxury fashion house established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry and headquartered in London, England. [4] It designs and distributes ready to wear , including trench coats , leather accessories, and footwear.

  4. T-bar sandal - Wikipedia

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    Classic T-bar shoes by Start-rite (known as Sonnet in the United States). A T-bar sandal or T-bar shoe (also known in the United Kingdom as "school sandal" or "closed-toe sandal") is a closed, low-cut shoe with two or more straps forming one or more T shapes (one or more straps across the instep passing through a perpendicular, central strap that extends from the vamp).

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    Autoscent — Just as air fresheners deodorize the home, this product does the same for an automobile's internal combustion system; just spray it into the carburetor every 800 miles, and your car's exhaust will smell like lilacs or pine forests. [49]

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  7. The Buzzy Skincare Brand That's Growing Up With ... - AOL

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    We spoke with Evereden co-founder and CEO Kimberley Ho about her brand's expansive line of skincare and haircare for kids, teens, tweens and moms.

  8. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., the annual footwear industry revenue was $48 billion in 2012. In 2015, there were about 29,000 shoe stores in the U.S. and the shoe industry employed about 189,000 people. [47] Due to rising imports, these numbers are also declining. The only way of staying afloat in the shoe market is to establish a presence in niche markets. [48]

  9. Uwabaki - Wikipedia

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    Uwabaki (上履き) are a type of Japanese slippers worn indoors at school [1] or certain companies and public buildings where street shoes are prohibited. Japanese culture mandates that people should remove their shoes when entering homes and other buildings, especially where the floors may have rugs, polished wood floors, or tatami .