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  2. Sweatshirt - Wikipedia

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    These loose, collarless pullovers were the first sweatshirts. A new division of the company, focusing solely on the production of sweatshirts, became the Russell Athletic Company. The sweatshirt's potential as a portable advertising tool was discovered in the 1960s when U.S. universities began printing their names on them to exhibit school pride.

  3. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    The hooded sweatshirt is a utilitarian garment that originated in the 1930s for workers in cold New York warehouses and thus have been around for over 90 years. [8] In the 1970s and 1980s, hoodies were adopted by hip hop culture as a symbol of what one reporter termed "cool anonymity and vague menace". [8]

  4. History of clothing and textiles - Wikipedia

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    A second group of researchers, also relying on the genetic clock, estimate that clothing originated between 30,000 and 114,000 years ago. [10] It is important to note that some of these estimates predate the first known human exodus from Africa.

  5. Sweater - Wikipedia

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    One from the Graham Leggate collection, a Norwegian selburose design. A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jersey or jumper (British English, Hiberno-English and Australian English), [1] is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material that covers the upper part of the body.

  6. 20 Crewneck Sweatshirts to Dress Up, Down, or for Every Look ...

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    From J.Crew to Champion, check out all the coolest sweatshirts to cop this fall. Inside, explore more styles from Lululemon, Stone Island, and more. 20 Crewneck Sweatshirts to Dress Up, Down, or ...

  7. T-shirt - Wikipedia

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    T-shirts were originally worn as undershirts, but are now worn frequently as the only piece of clothing on the top half of the body, other than possibly a brassiere or, rarely, a waistcoat . T-shirts have also become a medium for self-expression and advertising, with any imaginable combination of words, art and photographs on display. [10]

  8. The History Behind the Gingerbread Man - AOL

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    As this trend took off, so did bakers' entrepreneurial spirits. The gingerbread man we all have come to know, love and adore started to take flight. To learn more about gingerbread, check out our ...

  9. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the British cotton industry was at its peak, producing eight billion yards of cloth. In World War I, cotton couldn't be exported to foreign markets, and some countries built their own factories, particularly Japan. By 1933 Japan introduced 24-hour cotton production and became the world's largest cotton manufacturer.