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    These leggings are made for working out (even though they're so comfy that I often just lounge in them, too), so they're engineered to withstand a lot—and we put those claims to the test with ...

  5. Mel Ziegler and Patricia Ziegler - Wikipedia

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    The Zieglers founded Banana Republic in Mill Valley, California, in 1978. The brand's safari-style clothing was styled by Patricia Ziegler. Mel wrote the catalog. Upon hearing the business's name, a friend told the Zieglers, "Bad choice. You'll be picketed by people from small hot countries." [2]

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    Marissa Webb is a fashion designer and fashion executive. She is the former executive vice president and creative director of Banana Republic.. Born in Korea and raised in the United States, Webb has spent most of her life immersed in fashion.

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    Leggings typically extended to mid-calf and had a garter strap to hold them up and were secured with a tie just below the knee. Military leggings extended to the bottom of the knee and buttoned to the bottom button on the knee breeches. They are sometimes confused with gaiters, which extend to the high ankle and are worn with full-leg trousers.