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  2. Off-White (company) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2019, the British e-commerce company Farfetch, purchased Off-White's parent organization New Guards Group for US$675 million. [8] In July 2021, LVMH announced it would be taking a 60% stake in Off-White, with Farfetch retaining the remaining 40%. [9] [10] [11] However, Abloh owned the trademark for Off-White. [12] [13]

  3. Farfetch - Wikipedia

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    [16] In August 2019, Farfetch acquired New Guards Group, the parent organisation of Off-White designer label for $675million. [17] Immediately following the purchase, Farfetch's shares plunged by over 40 percent. [18] In November 2020, Farfetch entered into a joint partnership with Richemont and Alibaba. [19]

  4. 6 pairs of flowy, flattering white pants under $50 — that ...

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    Yes, you can totally pull off white pants this summer. Start with these shopper-approved styles that check all the boxes. 6 pairs of flowy, flattering white pants under $50 — that aren't see ...

  5. EPDM rubber - Wikipedia

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    Idealized EPDM polymer, red = ethylene-derived; blue = propylene-derived; black = ethylidene norbornene-derived. EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber) [1] [2] [3] is a type of synthetic rubber that is used in many applications.

  6. 16 Universally Flattering Summer Pants To Accentuate Curves - AOL

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    16. Last but Not Least: We couldn’t end this roundup without mentioning a pair of leggings. No matter your size, they accentuate your curves and highlight your assets.

  7. Ebonite - Wikipedia

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    Green/black rippled ebonite fountain pen made in 2014 and black ebonite fountain pen made in 2017. Hard rubber was used in early 20th century bowling balls; however, it was phased out in favor of other materials (the Ebonite name remains as a trade name for one of the major manufacturers of polymer balls). [8]