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  2. Jil Sander Men’s Fall 2021 - AOL

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    Luke and Lucie Meier continue to forge a new image for the Jil Sander brand, tempering the house's signature sharpness and minimalism with a warm, human touch. The men's fall 2021 collection ...

  3. Jil Sander (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Jil Sander's first women's fragrance, Jil Sander Pure, was launched in 1977 and its first men's perfume, Jil Sander Man Pure, in 1981., [61] both as part of a licensing agreement with Coty; it was most recently renewed in 2023. [62] Jil Sander launched a women’s Sun fragrance in 1989, [63] No. 4 which was launched in 1991. [64]

  4. Jil Sander - Wikipedia

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    Jil Sander fashion house in Hamburg Jil Sander corporate logo. Sander founded her own fashion house Jil Sander in Rotherbaum, Hamburg, Germany in 1968 with her mother's sewing machine. [2] Her first collection was for Hoechst, a chemical company, using their trevira fabric. [3] In 1973, she launched a collection under her own brand name. [4]

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  6. Jil Sander Men’s Fall 2022 - AOL

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    A few designers this European men’s season have talked about the subway as a reference, primarily because of the breadth and variety of humanity, and personal expression, on display down there ...

  7. Socks and sandals - Wikipedia

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    Socks and sandals is a regular Pacific Northwest phenomenon. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Seattle based insurance company PEMCO used the "Sandals & Socks Guy" character as part of a 2007 advertising campaign that portrayed this as a typically Pacific Northwest fashion.