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  2. Morsam Fashions - Wikipedia

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    The Morsam group's product line features women's sleepwear, loungewear, and robes. These items are marketed under the brand names Jasmine Rose, Morning Glory, and Noire, as well as several private label brands for major retailers. Additionally, Morsam fashions holds licenses for the Jones New York, Buffalo, and Danskin brands.

  3. Olga Erteszek - Wikipedia

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    A red Olga nightgown Olga Erteszek (June 15, 1916 – September 15, 1989) was a Polish-American undergarment designer and lingerie company owner. She was famous for her nightgowns with full, flowing skirt width and generous sweep.

  4. Mike Danskin - Wikipedia

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    Danskin played his rugby as a fly-half and had a strong kicking game, aided by tuition received from Canadian Football Hall of Fame place kicker Dave Cutler, who is a family friend. [2] A rugby sevens specialist, Danskin debuted for Canada at the 2001 World Games and scored 480 points during his World Sevens Series career.

  5. Danskin - Wikipedia

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    David Danskin (1863–1948), Scottish mechanical engineer and footballer; Danskin's theorem, a mathematical theorem in convex analysis; Danskin, a women's clothing brand owned by Iconix Brand Group; Danskin Triathlon, a women's only triathlon; Danskin Power Plant, a gas-fired power plant owned and operated by Idaho Power near Mountain Home ...

  6. Jockey International - Wikipedia

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    Jockey International, Inc. is an American manufacturer and retailer of underwear, sleepwear, and sportswear for men, women, and children. The company is based in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Jockey invented the first men's Y-Front brief in 1934 and it is a recognized trademark in 120 countries.

  7. Banyan (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Also called a morning gown, robe de chambre or nightgown, the banyan was a loose, T-shaped gown or kimono-like garment, made of cotton, linen, or silk and worn at home as a sort of dressing gown or informal coat over the shirt and breeches.