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  2. Lavalava - Wikipedia

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    A lavalava, sometimes written as lava-lava, also known as an ' ie, short for 'ie lavalava, is an article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples. It consists of a single rectangular cloth worn similarly to a wraparound skirt or kilt. [1] The term lavalava is both singular and plural in the Samoan language.

  3. Puletasi - Wikipedia

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    The puletasi (Samoa) or puletaha (Tonga) is a traditional item of clothing worn by Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian women and girls. Today, puletasi is used as a female full dress. It is most commonly worn to church and formal cultural event

  4. Mary Jewett Pritchard - Wikipedia

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    Mary Rose Jewett was born September 17, 1905, in Pago Pago on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa. [1] Her parents were Felesita Fuga, member of well-known Pago Pago families, and Joseph Jewett, an American construction worker hired to build the main deck in Pago Pago Harbor. [2]

  5. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the company had 177 stores, and launched its third retail chain. [1] In 2014, the company had 325 stores, and launched its fourth retail chain, Johnny Bigg. [1] In 2015, the company had 342 stores and acquired Rockwear. [1] Rockwear had established a network of stores across the Australian east coast since opening its first store in ...

  6. Mosaic Brands - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, the company purchased Pretty Girl Fashion Group from Consolidated Press Holdings for at least $75 million in cash and shares. Pretty Girl Fashion Group had around 370 stores under the brands Table Eight, Rockmans, BeMe, and W. Lane. [14] In July 2018, Noni B purchased five brands—Autograph, Crossroads, Katies, Millers and Rivers—from Specialty Fashion Group for $31 million.

  7. Samoan Australians - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2006 Australian census, 15,244 Australians were born in Samoa and 193 in American Samoa [3] while 39,992 claimed Samoan ancestry, either alone or with another ancestry. [4] The 2011 Australian census showed an increase in both categories as Australians who claimed Samoan ancestry was 55,843 and Samoa-born residents were 19,092.

  8. KMD Brands - Wikipedia

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    KMD Brands, formerly Kathmandu Holdings, is a global outdoor, lifestyle and sports company consisting of three brands: Kathmandu, Rip Curl and Oboz.Kathmandu was founded in 1987 in New Zealand and specialises in clothing and equipment for travel and the outdoors.

  9. White Sunday - Wikipedia

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    On White Sunday, Samoan women and children dress completely in white clothing. Some of them trim the clothes with the other two colours of the Samoan flag, red and blue. Men will wear white shirts with either white slacks or the traditional 'ie faitaga form of the lavalava. If a lavalava is worn it need not be white.