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  2. Musto (company) - Wikipedia

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    Musto is a clothing brand based in England, with its headquarters at International House, St Katherine's Way, London E1W 1UN. [1] The brand was established in 1964 by Keith Musto , a British Olympic sailor and engineer.

  3. British country clothing - Wikipedia

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    British country clothing or English country clothing is the traditional attire worn in rural Britain; it is the choice of clothing when taking part in outdoor sports such as equestrian pursuits, shooting or fishing and during general outdoor activity, such as walking, picnicking, or gardening. It is also worn at events such as horse races ...

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    Tanming Sweater Set We love any outfit that a.) doesn't take any thought, b.) looks effortlessly chic, c.) makes us look way richer than we are. This high-contrast set checks all three boxes.

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    The sweater comes in six classic colors, as well as sizes extra-small to extra-large, and you’re sure to get plenty of use out of its timeless, versatile design. $40 at Quince Nordstrom

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    See It! Get The Drop Women’s Alice Crewneck Back Slit Ribbed Pullover Sweater for just $40 and The Drop Women’s Bernadette Pull-On Loose-Fit Cropped Sweater Pant for just $45 at Amazon! Please ...

  7. Twinset - Wikipedia

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    A twinset, [1] twin set or sweater-set is a matching set of a cardigan and a (usually) short-sleeved jumper or pullover. The twinset first appeared in the early 1930s and is still common in western women's attire.