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  2. KingGee - Wikipedia

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    KingGee (formerly known as King Gee) is an Australian work wear brand. The name is said to have originated from the reigning monarch at the time, King George V, and was an expression that meant 'tops' or 'the best'. [1] It was established in Sydney in 1926 by Robert Adcock.

  3. Hanes Australasia - Wikipedia

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    2007 – Became a market leader in the workwear category by acquiring the Yakka group of companies (including the Yakka, Hard Yakka, Can't Tear 'Em, Stylecorp, NNT Uniforms, Wrangler and Lee Jeans brands) from the Laidlaw family. [23] 2008 – Berlei launched the Barely There bra. 2008 – Signed up to the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI).

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  7. Driza-Bone - Wikipedia

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    Driza-Bone riding coats were worn by the stockmen and stockwomen at the Opening Ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.Also, the 2000 Olympic Band members wore Driza-Bone coats specially made for them as band musicians, in which the sleeves were made completely differently from the sleeves of the traditional Driza-Bone riding coats worn by the riders.