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  2. Sissy-Boy - Wikipedia

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    Sissy-Boy, founded in 1982, [1] is a Dutch high street clothing and accessories chain with over 45 stores in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Merchandise

  3. Joyce (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Boutique Holdings Limited (stylized as JOYCE) is a Hong Kong fashion retailer which is engaged in the franchise of fashion, accessories and cosmetics designer brands in Greater China under the name "JOYCE" or mono brand freestanding stores.

  4. Cross-dressing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothes traditionally or stereotypically associated with a different gender. [2] From as early as pre-modern history, cross-dressing has been practiced in order to disguise, comfort, entertain, and express oneself.

  5. Sissy - Wikipedia

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    Among members of a Detroit, Michigan youth gang in 1938–39, sissy was "the ultimate slur" used to tease and taunt other boys, as a rationalization for violence against rivals, and as an excuse for not observing the dicta of middle-class decorum and morality. [13] By the late 1980s, some men began to reclaim the term sissy for themselves. [14]

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  7. Joyce Ababio - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Yeboah Ababio is a Ghanaian fashion designer. [1] [2] [3] She is the founder and CEO of JACCD. [4] [5] Early life and education. Ababio was born to Stephen W ...

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  9. Jean Muir - Wikipedia

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    The company continued despite Jean Muir's death in 1995. Leuckert continued his directorship, while the designs were produced under the supervision of Joyce Fenton-Douglas and a group of four designers who had all formerly worked with Muir. In 2004, the first Jean Muir Ltd. shop was opened on Conduit Street, London.