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  2. Kayser-Roth - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Italian Golden Lady, the largest hosiery manufacturer in Europe, acquired Kayser-Roth Corporation from Grupo Synkro and reorganized the company. During the 2000s, the No Nonsense brand expanded to include bras, panties, sleepwear, socks for women and men, and foot comfort products. [citation needed]

  3. 9 Work-Appropriate Shorts to Keep You Cool in the Summer Heat

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    These pleated shorts are a warm-weather update of office-approved trousers. The menswear-inspired look is perfect for dressing up or dressing down. They come in nine different colors in women’s ...

  4. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Jorts or Denim shorts : Denim shorts are worn by all genders. They can also be called "jorts", a portmanteau of "jeans" and "shorts", although this term is arguably limited to knee-length baggy styles. [43] [44] However, the term can describe many styles of shorts made from denim, [43] such as cut-offs (see above) or Daisy Dukes (see above). [38]

  5. No Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    No Nonsense may refer to: No Nonsense (brand), a brand of intimate apparel and hosiery marketed by Kayser-Roth; No Nonsense (rapper), American rap artist;

  6. Nordstrom's 'Clear-Knee Mom Jeans' send internet into a tizzy

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  7. Boxer shorts - Wikipedia

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    Boxer shorts manufacturers have a couple of methods of closing the fly: metal snaps or a button or two. However, many boxer shorts on the market do not need a fastening mechanism to close up the fly as the fabric is cut and the boxers are designed to sufficiently overlap and fully cover the opening. This is commonly known as an open fly design.