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  2. Mossimo - Wikipedia

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    Mossimo was founded in 1986 by Mossimo Giannulli on Balboa Island in Newport Beach, California. Giannulli dropped out of the University of Southern California in 1987, to create his Mossimo streetwear line, with a $100,000 loan from his father. [1] At the close of his company's first fiscal year, Giannulli had $1 million in profits. [2]

  3. The 30 Best V-Neck T-shirts to Wear on Their Own (or Under a ...

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    Men's Merino V-Neck T-Shirt. This could possibly become the best-feeling tee in your wardrobe. Made from 100 percent ultrafine Merino wool, this V-neck is engineered with the contemporary man in ...

  4. Mossimo Giannulli - Wikipedia

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    After shares tumbled from $50 to $4 when the founder tried and failed to make the transition from streetwear/beachwear to high fashion, [4] he took the brand downscale, announcing on March 28, 2000, Mossimo, Inc. a major, multi-product licensing agreement with Target stores, for $27.8 million. [6] [4] Mossimo was acquired by Iconix Brand Group ...

  5. T-shirt - Wikipedia

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    A T-shirt typically extends to the waist. Variants of the T-shirt, such as the V-neck, have been developed. Hip hop fashion calls for tall-T shirts which may extend down to the knees. A similar item is the T-shirt dress or T-dress, a dress-length T-shirt that can be worn without pants. [11] Long T-shirts are also sometimes worn by women as ...

  6. Stone Island - Wikipedia

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    Stone Island is an Italian luxury fashion house specialised in men's apparel, outerwear, and accessories headquartered in Ravarino, Emilia-Romagna.Its core branding includes a nautical star and compass, both of which is printed or overlaid atop a button-on cloth badge with green, yellow, and black detailing.

  7. Maurin Quina - Wikipedia

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    Maurin Quina is a French apéritif advertisement painted by Leonetto Cappiello in 1906. [1] It is perhaps Cappiello's most famous poster. [1]The image features a devilish figure sneakily de-corking the bottle; Cappiello used "infernal imagery" in several of his posters for alcohol. [1]