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  2. Scarpa (company) - Wikipedia

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    SCARPA is an Italian outdoor footwear company. It was founded in 1938 in Asolo by Rupert and Pietro Parisotto, and Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh . [ 3 ] The company specialises in hiking boots , climbing shoes and mountaineering boots.

  3. Gorpcore - Wikipedia

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    The essence of gorpcore fashion is centered on incorporating hiking-themed and mountainwear clothing items such as cargo pants, hiking boots, items lined with Gore-Tex, technical puffer jackets, fleeces, [10] and other outdoor garments.

  4. Scarpa's shoe - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by Antonio Scarpa, an Italian anatomist and surgeon. [3] References

  5. Gore-Tex - Wikipedia

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    Gore-Tex is W. L. Gore & Associates's trade name for waterproof, breathable fabric membrane. It was invented in 1969. It was invented in 1969. Gore-Tex blocks liquid water while allowing water vapor to pass through and is designed to be a lightweight, waterproof fabric for all-weather use.

  6. Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    Scarpa is an Italian surname It may refer to: Andrea Scarpa (born 1987), Italian boxer; Antonio Scarpa (1752–1832), Italian anatomist and professor; Carlo Scarpa (1906–1978), Italian architect; Carola Scarpa (1971–2011), Brazilian actress and socialite; Cagnaccio di San Pietro (1897–1946), born Natale Bentivoglio Scarpa, an Italian ...

  7. Lawrence Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    Scarpa was born into a Jewish-Italian family in Queens, New York. [2] After his mother's death from cancer in 1967, the family moved to Miami, Florida. As a child, Scarpa became interested in architecture while helping his father after school with small construction projects that his father undertook to supplement his regular income as a mailman.