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  2. Run, Don't Walk! lululemon Just Launched a Collection With ...

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    These two beloved brands partnered up to launch a run collection, designed to showcase the physical and mental benefits of running. ... Grab this “cloud-nine cozy” hoodie on its own or to ...

  3. Kinkeshi - Wikipedia

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    M.U.S.C.L.E. used a harder rubber than Kinkeshi; its U.S. sequel, Ultimate Muscle, had a small release of about twenty Kinkeshi, though a larger run of figures using a plastic softer than M.U.S.C.L.E., but not eraser-like, was released exclusively in the USA.

  4. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    Hoodies with zippers are generally referred to as zip-up hoodies, [31] [32] [33] while a hoodie without a zipper may be described as a pullover hoodie. [34] Throughout the U.S., it is common for teenagers and young adults to wear sweatshirts—with or without hoods—that display their respective school names or mascots across the chest, either ...

  5. Lurker - Wikipedia

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    In a study that addressed lurking in E-learning, scholars found evidence that lurking is a helpful type of participation in online courses. Students said that the most common reasons they lurked before posting were to discover a message to reply to, to identify a model to adopt, to bypass providing a similar reply, and to acquire knowledge ...

  6. FCKH8 - Wikipedia

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    FCKH8 has had several campaigns and products that center upon LGBT issues, such as a video aimed at Chick-fil-A's same-sex marriage controversy. [5] [6] In 2013 FCKH8 announced their intent to mail out 10,000 copies of the coloring book Misha & His Moms Go to the Olympics to Russian families in response to the then recently passed Russian gay propaganda law.

  7. Trickle-up fashion - Wikipedia

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    Military-inspired clothing first appeared after World War II when lower and middle-class young people started to buy pea jackets and khaki pants as a sign of independence and protest against war. The trend survived, as Chanel , Balmain , Marc Jacobs, Celine , Hermes , Lanvin , D&G and Burberry are some of the fashion houses that from 2010 ...