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  2. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, to better compete with Amazon and Target, Walmart introduced three new clothing lines and revamped an existing clothing line. [1] George – men's casual and dress clothing, shoes, and accessories (previously also women's and children's) Terra & Sky – plus size women's clothing; Time and Tru – misses size women's clothing ...

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    The shorts in question are these Hanes Women's Cotton Shorts, that are currently marked down from $17 to just $9. It's no wonder they were among AOL readers' favorite items over Memorial Day weekend.

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    $9 at Walmart The Pioneer Woman This handbag is spacious enough to hold your phone, keys, cards, and maybe even a lip gloss or two, so you can go from work to after-hours with ease.

  5. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Shorts would soon become more popular by the late 1960s as a result of the countercultural movement that defined the decade, and men and women started wearing jean shorts and other variants as the 1970s dawned. [6] It would become more common for men to wear shorts as casual wear in summer, but much less so in cooler seasons. [citation needed]

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  7. Lee (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The growth of Lee was prompted by the introduction of the Union-All work jumpsuit in 1913 and their first overall in 1920. [4] Later in the 1920s Lee introduced a zipper fly and continued to expand. Around this time, the first children's overalls line was sold. In 1928 H.D. Lee, founder and president of The H.D. Lee Mercantile Company, died. [6]