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  2. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, there was a further revival of interest in the dirndl, as traditional clothing was adopted by the environmental and anti-nuclear movements. [45] The rural connotations of the clothing and the fact that it is produced from natural, rather than synthetic materials, go well with a desire to return to a "world that is intact". [34 ...

  3. Choreutis diana - Wikipedia

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    Choreutis dianalis; Hemerophila diana; Anthophila diana; Eutromula diana; Choreutis diana, Diana's choreutis moth, is a moth of the family Choreutidae.

  4. Akademiks - Wikipedia

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    Akademiks (an intentional misspelling of "academics") is an American brand of streetwear clothing popular with devotees of hip hop music, art and fashion. The label was founded by two brothers, Donwan and Emmett Harrell, along with a group of partners.

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    The best under-$50 clothing items to buy at Amazon right now. See all deals. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. People. Jack Nicholson, 87, seen in rare photo with daughter Lorraine.

  6. Being Human Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The charity accepts direct donations, but it is primarily funded by 8 to 10% share of the sales of Being Human-branded clothing, manufactured and marketed by Mandhana Industries, as a licensing fee for the use of charity's name as brand. [4] The charity's share in 2016 was approximately INR3 crore from the sales revenue of nearly INR30 crore.

  7. Textile industry - Wikipedia

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    A campaign of big clothing brands like Nike, Adidas and Puma to voluntarily reform their manufacturing supply chains to commit to achieving zero discharges of hazardous chemicals by 2020 (global goal) [51] [52] appears to have failed. The textile industry also creates a lot of pollution that leads to externalities which can cause large economic ...