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  2. Carhartt - Wikipedia

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    Carhartt WIP have a number of stores in Europe (including Berlin, London, Madrid, and Barcelona, Asia, Australia and also in the U.S. (New York City and Los Angeles). [16] In the London riots of August 2011, the Carhartt WIP outlet store in Hackney in the North of the city was looted as thousands of pounds worth of stock was stolen. The brand ...

  3. The 27 Best Streetwear Brands to Know Now and Wear Forever - AOL

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    CARHARTT WIP. From durable apparel to outdoor gear, Carhartt isn’t the first label one thinks of when it comes to streetwear. But its loose wares and selection of beanies greatly appealed to ...

  4. New Balance x Carhartt WIP Is the Hardworking Collab We've ...

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    Granted, it's a different kind of work for each, with New Balance rooted in the world of running and Carhartt WIP tracing its origins back to Carhartt (sans the "WIP") and American workwear worn ...

  5. A.P.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Jean Touitou created a clothing line which would later become the A.P.C. brand. The clothes from this first menswear collection wear labels that only mention “HIVER 1987”. [1]

  6. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Brands like Dickies, Bass Pro Shop, and Carhartt, traditionally associated with labor-intensive professions, were embraced by the fashion world and predominantly LGBTQ+ spaces. [219] These items were first introduced to the scene through independent menswear stores like American Classics in London and Oi Polloi in Manchester.

  7. Dry cleaning - Wikipedia

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    A dry-cleaner in East Germany, 1975. Dry cleaning is any cleaning process for clothing and textiles using a solvent other than water.Clothes are instead soaked in a water-free liquid solvent (usually non-polar, as opposed to water which is a polar solvent).