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  2. American Giant - Wikipedia

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    American Giant launched with its Classic Full Zip hooded sweatshirt, which was created by Philipe Manoux, a former industrial engineer at Apple. [2] Using cotton grown in North Carolina, [ 3 ] it is constructed of heavyweight fleece and features reinforced elbow pads, a double-lined hood, and custom hardware.

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    The Flint and Tinder 10-Year Pullover Hoodie is made from South Carolina fleece and twill from Philadelphia, then hand-cut and sewn in Los Angeles. The brand says it goes through 20+ American ...

  4. Sweatshirt - Wikipedia

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    A raglan sleeve sweatshirt with Harley-Davidson branding. A sweatshirt is a long-sleeved pullover shirt or jacket fashioned out of thick, usually cotton, cloth material. [1] [2] Sweatshirts are almost exclusively casual attire and hence not as formal as some sweaters.

  5. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    American football player Marvin Jones wearing a hoodie A hoodie is a type of sweatshirt [ 1 ] with a hood that, when worn up, covers most of the head and neck, and sometimes the face. The most common 'pullover' style hoodies often include a single large kangaroo pocket or muff on the lower front, while hoodies with zippers usually include two ...

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  7. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    There is no mandatory clothing size or labeling standard in the US, though a series of voluntary standards have been in place since the 1930s. 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 ...