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  2. Sugar Bear - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Bear normally wore a blue turtleneck sweater with his name on the front, and in the 1980s a bite of Super Sugar Crisp would turn him into the muscular "Super Bear" (this alter ego was used to fight monsters who would steal the cereal).

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    5. Boot Cut. Boot-cut jeans are like the little black dress of denim—simply timeless. The subtle flare from the knee down is perfect for balancing out proportions, especially for those with pear ...

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    A new season means new jeans (yes, we do make the rules!). However, finding something comfortable, stylish, flattering and affordable is like discovering a unicorn in the middle of New York City ...

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    With over 12,500 five-star reviews on Amazon, Lee Women’s Instantly Slims Classic Relaxed Fit Monroe Straight Leg Jean is super popular, especially for middle-aged women looking for the right fit.

  6. Polo neck - Wikipedia

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    the turtleneck was the boldest of all the affronts to the status quo. It was the picture of masculine poise and arrogance, redolent of athletes, sportsmen, even U-boat commanders. The simplicity of its design made neckties seem fussy and superfluous by comparison. The designer Halston said [16] turtlenecks are the most comfortable garment you ...

  7. Toughskins - Wikipedia

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    When launched, the line consisted of children's jeans which were sold with the guarantee that children would grow out of them before the pants wore out. A Sears brand-awareness survey determined that by 1973, the Toughskins had become better known by mothers than the Levis brand, already a century old at that time.