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  2. Middishade Clothing Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Middishade Clothing Factory, also known as the C.C. Knight Factory, is an historic, American factory that is located in the Franklintown section of Philadelphia, next to the former Harrington Machine Shop. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]

  3. Max Raab - Wikipedia

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    Max Louis Raab (June 9, 1926 – February 21, 2008) was an American clothing businessman [1] and film producer. Raab popularized the "preppy" aesthetic in American women's fashion in the 1950s and 1960s. [1] [2] As a film producer, he was responsible for bringing "A Clockwork Orange" to the screen. [3]

  4. Lois Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    Lois Fernandez worked with folklorist Debora Kodish to publish a memoir of her early life in South Philadelphia in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s: Recollections (part one) (2016). [9] [17] It was released in 2016 with signings at the Mayor's reception room in Philadelphia City Hall, and the African American Museum in Philadelphia. [9]

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    She’s developed merchandise with Target, including a collection of clothing, swimwear and home decor. Target also carries Donna’s Recipe, a haircare brand she co-founded.

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    If you’re shopping for American-made clothing, there are several great brands that you’ll want to look at, including American Giant, Origin, Vermont Flannel, and 1620 Workwear.Other retailers ...

  7. Hip-hop fashion - Wikipedia

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    Another trend in hip-hop clothing, pioneered by Dapper Dan in the early 1980s, was the adaptation and brandishing of high-net-worth fashion house brands such as Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Gucci and logos on custom-designed tracksuits, jackets, and mink coats.