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  3. Marks & Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Marks and Spencer plc (commonly abbreviated to M&S and colloquially known as Marks or Marks & Sparks) is a major British multinational retailer based in London, England, that specialises in selling clothing, beauty products, home products and food products.

  4. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Popular tops for men aged 20–50 included shawl collar cardigans, [137] V-neck T-shirts, acid wash denim work shirts, [138] cable knit pullovers, [139] Tartan flannel Western shirts with snap fastenings, grunge style padded tartan overshirts in red, navy blue or dark green, [140] throwback basketball or baseball uniforms, [140] denim jackets ...

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  6. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Practical hiking jackets (of the type made by Berghaus), fleeces, puffer jackets, and padded tartan lumberjack-type shirts were worn as winter outerwear [90] along with brown, grey, burgundy, rust, maroon, or forest green turtleneck sweaters, [91] and odd navy blue, stone grey, beige, or natural linen sportcoats that fastened with three buttons ...

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    Clothing insulation is the thermal insulation provided by clothing. [1] [2] Even if the main role of clothing is to protect from the cold, protective clothing also exists to protect from heat, such as for metallurgical workers or firemen. As regards thermal comfort, only the first case is considered.