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  2. No Fear - Wikipedia

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    No Fear T-shirts were very popular from the early-1990s to early-2000s. Boxer Manny Pacquiao used no fear clothing during training and for his matches. Shirts typically featured existential slogans or quotes that touted the virtues of extreme sports.

  3. Champion (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Champion (also stylized as Champion U.S.A.) is a brand of clothing, specializing in sportswear owned and marketed by American apparel company Hanesbrands (based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), which was spun off by the Sara Lee Corporation in 2006.

  4. Three stripes - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Sport Museum has a pair of footwear from the 1940s with the three stripes by Finnish athletic footwear brand Karhu Sports. [3] According to another source, the three stripes mark was created by the Adidas company founder, Adolf Dassler, and first used on footwear in 1949, when Adidas was founded. [1]

  5. Boston Strong - Wikipedia

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    It was a T-shirt campaign created by Christopher Dobens, Nicholas Reynolds, and Lane Brenner, students at Emerson College. An expression of Boston's unity after the bombing, the slogan showed up on T-shirts and other products, and was emblazoned on the "Green Monster" wall at Boston's Fenway Park.

  6. Gildan - Wikipedia

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    Gildan Activewear Inc. (/ˈɡɪldən/) is a Canadian manufacturer of branded clothing, including undecorated blank activewear such as t-shirts, sport shirts and fleeces, which are subsequently decorated by screen printing companies with designs and logos.

  7. Risk Everything - Wikipedia

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    Risk Everything was an advertisement campaign created for American sports apparel company Nike by the American advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy.The advertisement campaign, spanning radio, television, out-of-home, online advertising and print media, was specially made for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and starring well-known football players from national teams and clubs.