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  2. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Gap, Inc., [6] commonly known as Gap Inc. or Gap (stylized as GAP), is an American worldwide clothing and accessories retailer. Gap was founded in 1969 by Donald Fisher and Doris F. Fisher and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company operates four primary divisions: Gap (the namesake banner), Banana Republic, Old Navy, and ...

  3. Category:Gap brands - Wikipedia

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    Gap Inc. clothing brands and retail chains. Pages in category "Gap brands" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect ...

  4. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Traditional loose-woven two-piece clothing, consisting of a robe-like top and shorts below the waist; the seams connecting the sleeves to the body are traditionally loosely-sewn, showing a slight gap. Worn by men, women, boys, girls, and even babies, during the hot, humid summer season, in lieu of kimono. Jittoku (十徳)

  5. The Best Fashion Moments of 2024 - AOL

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    The New York-based stylist has been credited for dressing Hollywood's brightest and transforming them into fashion It-Girls of the moment. Her clientele includes Laura Harrier, Greta Lee, Saoirse ...

  6. Gap tweet sparks controversy over skinny model - AOL

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    Clothing retailer Gap caused a bit of an uproar on Twitter after posting a photo of a pastel plaid dress. But it wasn't the dress that had users freaking out, it was the model wearing it.

  7. Postpartum care - Wikipedia

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    Agencies provide specialist carers that come to the new parents' home. This job used to be known as the monthly nurse, as she came and lived with the family for a month.. Now more common terms are maternity nurse, newborn care specialist, or confinement nanny; the worker is not a registered health care professional such as the word "nurse" usually implies in current Engli