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  2. Pacifica Beauty - Wikipedia

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    Pacifica Beauty is an American cosmetics company based in Carpinteria, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was founded in 1996 by Brook Harvey-Taylor and Billy Taylor in Portland, Oregon . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  3. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    A counterfeit consumer good is a product, often of lower quality, that is manufactured or sold without the authorization of the brand owner, using the brand's name, logo, or trademark. These products closely resemble the authentic products, misleading consumers into thinking they are genuine.

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  5. Technical textile - Wikipedia

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    A technical textile is a textile product manufactured for non-aesthetic purposes, where function is the primary criterion. [1] Technical textiles include textiles for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g., implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agrotextiles (textiles for crop protection), and protective clothing (e.g., heat and radiation protection for fire fighter ...

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  7. Why are Walmart's clothes so good right now? - AOL

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    Maybe the fall clothes just look especially nice this year is because it's been one very hot American summer — much of the U.S. staggered through weeks of record-breaking heat this year — and ...

  8. Clothing material - Wikipedia

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    It can be assumed that the animal skins were used for clothing throughout the human history, although in the ways that are primitive when compared to the modern processing, the earliest known samples come from Ötzi the Iceman (late 4th millennium BC) with his goatskin clothes made from leather strips put together using sinews, bearskin hat, and shoes using the deerskin for the uppers and ...

  9. Waterproof fabric - Wikipedia

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    Drop of water on 100% polyester textile. Waterproof/breathable fabrics resist liquid water passing through, but allow water vapour to pass through. Their ability to block out rain and snow while allowing vapour from sweat to evaporate leads to their use in rainwear, waterproof outdoor sports clothing, tents, and other applications.