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  2. AG Jeans - Wikipedia

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    AG Jeans was founded in Downtown Los Angeles in 2000 by Italian designer Adriano Goldschmied and Korean-American jeans manufacturer Yul Ku. [1] The company was initially a collaboration between Goldschmied and Ku's Koos Manufacturing, a producer of denim apparel for several brands including Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, Gap, J.Crew, and Lucky Brand.

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  4. Category:Jeans by brand - Wikipedia

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  5. Adriano Goldschmied - Wikipedia

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    Adriano Goldschmied (born 1944, Trieste, Italy) is an Italian fashion designer who focuses on denim jeans. He is known as "the Godfather of denim" [1] and is the originator of "premium denim". [2] The founder of Diesel, [3] he also created Replay, Gap 1969, Agolde, [4] Goldsign, [5] and AG Adriano Goldschmied.

  6. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Thigh-high boots, known also as thigh-length boots or simply thigh boots, are boots that extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh. Other terms for this footwear include over-the-knee boots, a name originally used for 15th century riding boots for men. These are sometimes called pirate boots, especially when cuffed. Over-the-knee boots are ...

  7. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, form-fitting, shaped-leg boots were being replaced with straight-legged designs, [76] [77] [78] frequently worn over jeans or other pants, which were often pulled-on rather than zip-fastened. [79] As well as high-heeled dress boots, more rugged designs, by companies such as Frye, were widely worn.