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  2. List of Target brands - Wikipedia

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    Pillowfort, a children's line of bedding; Mondo Llama, a line of arts and crafts; Project 62, a household-goods line placed alongside Room Essentials; Hearth and Hand, a home and lifestyle brand, in collaboration with designer Joanna Gaines [20] Opalhouse, eclectic home decor

  3. Aquascutum - Wikipedia

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    The company created other fabrics and coats using similar names, such as the Eiderscutum light overcoat and (in 1962) the multicoloured wool-yarn weave, Aquaspectrum. [3] Coats for officers in the Crimean War (1853–1856) were made from Aquascutum's waterproof fabric, as were the trench coats worn by soldiers of all ranks in both world wars. [4]

  4. Waterproof fabric - Wikipedia

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    Drop of water on 100% polyester textile. Waterproof/breathable fabrics resist liquid water passing through, but allow water vapour to pass through. Their ability to block out rain and snow while allowing vapour from sweat to evaporate leads to their use in rainwear, waterproof outdoor sports clothing, tents, and other applications.

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  6. Blanket fort - Wikipedia

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    A large blanket fort A blanket fort suspended on strings. A blanket fort is a construction commonly made using blankets, bed sheets, pillows, and sofa cushions. [1] It is also known as a couch fort, pillow fort, sheet fort or den.

  7. Catalogne (rug) - Wikipedia

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    A catalogne is a type of woven French-Canadian rag rug, also sometimes used as a blanket, with origins in France, possibly of Norman influence, and later developed in Quebec. Named for one Sieur de Catalan, who lived in the 17th century, the catalogne gained popularity in the New World in the early to mid-19th century.

  8. Textile - Wikipedia

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    Natural and synthetic fibers are blended to overcome disadvantage of single fiber properties and to achieve better performance characteristics and aesthetic effects such as devoré, heather effect, cross dyeing and stripes pattern etc. Clothing woven from a blend of cotton and polyester can be more durable and easier to maintain than material ...

  9. Pillowfort - Wikipedia

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    Pillowfort is an American social media networking service and blogging website. The website was launched in 2017 in open beta . [ 2 ] It grew to 20,000 members in the first two and a half years then more quickly in 2018.