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  2. Orca (company) - Wikipedia

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    Orca specialises in high range wetsuits, with most wetsuits starting at around $250 up to $700 [4] with many of its products available worldwide. The company is recognised as a leader in introducing new technologies into triathlon. The Orca Apex 2 wetsuit uses AirLite - a world first neoprene technology. There are tiny air pockets trapped in ...

  3. File:Orca wetsuits (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Orca size.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Orca size-2.svg - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of size of orca (Orcinus orca) and human. Compared with the original workː I have altered the size of the diver. I assumed a height of '''1.80 metres''' for the diver (from head to heel not to end of flipper) (this is a slightly taller than average male), and a length of '''6.5 meters''' for the orca (females average 6 metres while ...

  6. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    Before the invention of clothing sizes in the early 1800s, all clothing was made to fit individuals by either tailors or makers of clothing in their homes. Then garment makers noticed that the range of human body dimensions was relatively small (for their demographic).

  7. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    As a result, O'Brien and Shelton's work was rejected. In 1958, the National Bureau of Standards invented a new sizing system, based on the hourglass figure and using only the bust size to create an arbitrary standard of sizes ranging from 8 to 38, with an indication for height (short, regular, and tall) and lower-body girth (plus or minus). The ...