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  2. Bonds (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Brands Underwear Group, known under its core brand Bonds, was an Australian manufacturer and is now a subsidiary of Hanesbrands. It is an importer of men's, women's and children's underwear and clothing. The head office is located at 115 Cotham Rd in Kew, Melbourne. They sell a range of clothing including underwear and sleepwear.

  3. Chesty Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Chesty Bond logo. Chesty Bond is a fictional cartoon character and trademark for the Australian clothing company Bonds.The character was created in 1940, a co-creation of the advertising account manager Ted Moloney and artist Syd Miller.

  4. Bond Clothing Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Bond zipper was made up of more than 20,000 light bulbs. Above the waterfall was a digital clock with the wording "Every Hour 3,490 People Buy at Bond." [8] Some of the sign remained in place to advertise the Bond Stores location until the store's closure in 1977. Sign at night, seen on a postcard.

  5. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    It is called a singlet in Australia and New Zealand, and a banian or banyan in the Indian subcontinent. In the Philippines, a sleeveless undershirt is called a sando . In addition to athletic usage, tank tops have traditionally been used as undershirts, especially with suits and dress shirts.

  6. Hanes - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, HanesBrands acquired Pacific Brands for US$800 million, [8] adding the Bonds and Berlei brands to its portfolio, as well as the Sheridan luxury linen brand. In February 2018 the Hanes Australasia division also acquired the Bras N Things brand for an estimated AU$500 Million. [9]

  7. Multiplicity (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Molecular orbital diagram of two singlet excited states and triplet ground state of O 2. ... This page was last edited on 5 September 2023, at 22:54 (UTC).