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  2. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    With the average American woman's height (20 years and older) at about 5 ft 4 in (162.1 cm) (Department of Health 2012), both standard and catalog size ranges attempt to address a variety of weights or builds as well as providing for the "shorter-than-average" height woman with "petite" and "half-sizes". However "taller-than-average" women may ...

  3. American Apparel - Wikipedia

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    As an underwriter of Farm Aid, American Apparel donates the blank shirts that the organization prints and sells as merchandise. [ 143 ] [ 144 ] In 2007, right before Christmas, American Apparel donated more than 300,000 articles of clothing, with the giveaway specifically targeting the homeless population of large cities. [ 145 ]

  4. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    The US government, however, did attempt to establish a system for women's clothing in 1958 when the National Bureau of Standards published Body Measurements for the Sizing of Women's Patterns and Apparel. The guidelines were made a commercial standard and were even updated in 1970.

  5. Unisex clothing - Wikipedia

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    Unisex clothing is best described as clothing designed to be suitable for both sexes in order to make men and women look similar. The term unisex was first used in 1968 in Life , an American magazine that ran weekly from 1883 to 1972.

  6. American Eagle just made a major change to their beloved jeans

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    It can be hard to find jeans that fit perfectly. From waistband gaps to too-short hems to brands that have their sizing stop at a size 12, finding denim that fits you like a glove is difficult.

  7. United States customary units - Wikipedia

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    Sizing systems are used for various items in commerce, several of which are U.S.-specific: US standard clothing size; American wire gauge is used for most metal wire. Scoop (utensil) sizes, numbered by scoops per quart; Thickness of leather is measured in ounces, 1 oz equals 1 ⁄ 64 inch (0.40 mm). [30]