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  2. Etienne Aigner - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s Aigner stretched its product range by awarding licences for watches, jewellery and eyewear. In 1990 licences were awarded for the womenswear and menswear collection. Aigner died in New York on November 5, 2000, at the age of 95, three days before his 96th birthday.

  3. Esprit Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Esprit Holdings Limited (Chinese: 思捷環球控股有限公司) is a global publicly traded retail company incorporated in Bermuda, [1] with headquarters in North Point, Hong Kong, and further major locations in Ratingen, Germany; Amsterdam, Netherlands; and New York City.

  4. 13 Dead Fashion Brands We Still Really Miss - AOL

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    Let's try some nostalgia on for size. Whatever happened to the brands we loved so much, like Esprit, Sasson Jeans, and Abercrombie & Fitch?

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    "Hacky Sack" is the name of a brand of footbag popular in the 1970s (currently owned by Wham-O), which has since become a generic trademark. [ 1 ] The most common game of footbag consists of two or more players standing in a circle and trying to keep the sack off the ground for as long as possible.

  6. Showbag - Wikipedia

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    A showbag is a themed bag of commercial products, novelty items and promotional merchandise, usually made available for purchase. It is a distinctive feature of Australian agricultural shows (the Australian equivalent of state fairs or travelling carnivals ), where they are sold from stalls; they can also be found at exhibitions, festivals and ...

  7. The Lotus Esprit That Pioneered Active Suspension Is ... - AOL

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    The prototype's anti-roll system was used in Formula 1 and the Esprit could reportedly corner at 1.5G. The Lotus Esprit That Pioneered Active Suspension Is Heading to Auction Skip to main content