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  2. Arc'teryx - Wikipedia

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    Arc'teryx maintains two divisions: Veilance, their luxury streetwear retailer and LEAF, their retailer of technical gear for law enforcement and military forces. The company is a major influence in the " gorpcore " and " normcore " fashion movements, the wearing of minimalist, technical apparel in urban settings.

  3. Salomon Group - Wikipedia

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    Salomon skis: the 1080 and the Axecleaver, 2016. Salomon SAS is a French sports equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Annecy, France.It was founded in 1947 by François Salomon in the heart of the French Alps and is a major brand in outdoor sports equipment.

  4. Amer Sports - Wikipedia

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    Amer Sports, Inc. is a Finnish multinational sporting equipment company based in Helsinki, Finland.Established in 1950 as an industrial conglomerate with interests as diverse as tobacco trading, ship owning and publishing, Amer has gradually evolved into a multinational firm devoted to the production and marketing of sporting goods.

  5. Improved load-bearing equipment - Wikipedia

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    The ILBE was designed during the Law Enforcement and Armed Forces (LEAF) program by Arc'teryx, and later manufactured by Propper. The backpack is made from 725 Denier Cordura material (725 D), with the MARPAT camouflage pattern printed onto it.

  6. List of Canadian clothing store chains - Wikipedia

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    Les Ailes de la Mode; Arc'teryx; Ardene; Aritzia [1]; Beyond the Rack; Bluenotes; Boutique La Vie en Rose; Browns; Canada Goose; Club Monaco (founded in Canada, based in the US); Designer Depot

  7. List of climbing and mountaineering equipment brands - Wikipedia

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    Arc'teryx (Ultimately owned by ANTA Sports, China) (Canada-based, Chinese-owned) United States. Black Diamond; CamelBak; Cascade Designs. MSR (Mountain Safety Research)