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  2. Izod - Wikipedia

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    Izod Premium Essentials: Introduced in Spring 2017 as Heritage Essentials, it was renamed to Premium Essentials with the spring 2018 collection; it was a collection of dressy-casual clothing for men such as button-down poplin sport shirts, spring/summer interlock knit polo shirts, and wool-blend sweater vests. Previously discontinued Spring ...

  3. Amanda Kramer (director) - Wikipedia

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    Kramer appeared in the 2013 documentary Silk, which follows four acts from the Los Angeles-based electronic label 100% Silk as they tour across Europe; she also produced the film. [4] Kramer's debut short film Bark premiered in 2016 at Fantastic Fest. [5]

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    Day 2 of Amazon's 2024 October Prime Day sales event (formally called Prime Big Deal Days) is underway now, with brand new deals dropping throughout the day until the sale ends at midnight tonight ...

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    Printfresh's giftaable PJs are made of 100% organic cotton, and have a wide range of prints, patterns and sizes. Because they're made entirely of cotton, they're naturally breathable and durable ...

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    Satankud Men's Two-Piece Long-Sleeve Tracksuit Set A comfortable loungewear option for the guy who wants something to wear other than PJs. Available in 10 colors in sizes S to 2X.

  7. Silk - Wikipedia

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    The production of silk originated in China in the Neolithic period, although it would eventually reach other places of the world (Yangshao culture, 4th millennium BC). Silk production remained confined to China until the Silk Road opened at some point during the latter part of the 1st millennium BC, though China maintained its virtual monopoly over silk production for another thousand years.