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  2. Bonobos (apparel) - Wikipedia

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    Bonobos is an e-commerce-driven apparel company that designs and sells menswear including men's suits, trousers, denim, shirts, shorts, swimwear, outerwear, and accessories. The company was founded by Stanford Business School students Andy Dunn and Brian Spaly, and launched as an online retailer in 2007.

  3. Ivy League (clothes) - Wikipedia

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    Such wardrobe staples as the sport coat, blazer, oxford shirt, and sweater vest all originated in the early 20th century as sportswear but became everyday attire through the Ivy subculture. In terms of tailored clothing, the "sack" suit jacket (and similarly styled blazers and sport coats) was characteristic of the look.

  4. The 10 Best Denim Jackets for Easy, Everyday Wear - AOL

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    It's time to embrace the classic piece. Inside, the best denim jackets for easy, everyday wear, from brands including Uniqlo, Polo Ralph Lauren, Loro Piana, and more.

  5. Oxford (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Oxford cloth is a type of woven fabric that is often employed to make dress shirts, sometimes called Oxford shirts, worn on casual to formal occasions. It emerged in the 18th century and expanded in popularity with the Industrial Revolution improving its manufactured quality.

  6. Andy Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Andy Dunn (born February 20, 1979) is an American entrepreneur and the co-founder of Bonobos Inc. [1] Dunn was CEO for eleven years after co-founding Bonobos in 2007. [2] In June 2017, Walmart announced it was purchasing Bonobos for $310 million in cash.

  7. Jacket - Wikipedia

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    A jacket is a garment for the upper body, usually extending below the hips. [1] A jacket typically has sleeves and fastens in the front or slightly on the side. Jackets without sleeves are vests. A jacket is generally lighter, tighter-fitting, and less insulating than a coat, but both are outerwear.