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  2. These popular Hanes shorts are on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    These bestselling Hanes shorts are down to $9: 'Just right for my 67-year-old body' Carrie McCabe. ... Made with a cotton-poly blend, these simple shorts come in four colors and sizes S-XXL.

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    Shoppers love these wildly popular Hanes shorts that are down to just $9 — 'Just right for my 67-year-old body' ... Made with a cotton-poly blend, these simple shorts come in four colors and ...

  4. The only shorts you'll want for summer are just $9 at Walmart ...

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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.

  5. Hanes - Wikipedia

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    The P.H. Hanes Knitting Company complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [3] [4] In 1965 the Hanes Corporation was formed from the consolidation of two Hanes companies: P. H. Hanes Knitting Company and Hanes Hosiery Mills Company [5] In 1979, the corporation became part of Consolidated Foods (later renamed Sara Lee).

  6. Hanesbrands - Wikipedia

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    The original Hanes outlet store was housed in a room adjacent to their factory. Hanesbrands currently operates and owns around 220 Hanesbrands, Maidenform and Champion retail stores across the US. [8] The company's flagship store is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and opened in summer 2008.

  7. Jockey International - Wikipedia

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    Jockey was originally named Coopers, Inc., and was founded by Samuel T. Cooper in St. Joseph, Michigan in 1876 as a hosiery business. [9] [10] [11] Cooper began the business after hearing that lumberjacks suffered from poorly constructed wool socks.