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  4. Aerie (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first stand-alone aerie store opened in August 2006 in Greenville, South Carolina [3] and was followed by two more test stores later that year. As of December 2010, there were 147 stand-alone aerie stores in the United States and in Canada. [4] In 2011, the company opened ten new aerie stores [5] and had a 2% share of the lingerie market. [6]

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    Sagging is a manner of wearing trousers that sag so that the top of the trousers or jeans is significantly below the waist, sometimes revealing much of the wearer's underpants. Sagging is predominantly a male fashion.

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    Wide-leg jeans. In the 1980s, baggy jeans entered mainstream fashion as the Hammer pants and parachute pants worn by rappers to facilitate breakdancing.In the 1990s, these jeans became even baggier and were worn by skaters, hardcore punks, [6] ravers [7] and rappers to set themselves apart from the skintight acid wash drainpipe jeans worn by metalheads. [8]

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    It originally sold everything that Levi Strauss & Co made in every style, size, and color, and organized the stock by size. The Gap was the first of many shops that carried only Levi's . In 1973, Gap started making their own jeans as a way to differentiate themselves from department stores. [ 60 ]