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    Find the best deals at Athleta and enjoy the high-quality fits for a discounted price. Here's what we're buying from Athleta's sale section this weekend — save up to 60% Skip to main content

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    Indoor arenas in Chicago (5 C, 6 P) D. Defunct indoor arenas in Illinois (7 P) G. Gymnastics venues in Illinois (1 C, 4 P) M. ... University of Illinois Ice Arena; W.

  6. Athleta (company) - Wikipedia

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    Athleta is a Brazilian-origin Japanese sports equipment brand focused on association football products. [1] The firm manufactures and supplies kit uniforms , balls , and boots . Athleta was notable for being the brand to supply Brazil national football team the first (now traditional) yellow and green shirts after the team abandoned the white ...

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    Ivivva Athletica, styled as ivivva, was a youth brand founded by lululemon athletica in 2009. [ 1 ] ivivva was created in order to cater to a younger demographic and focused on creating athletic sportswear for girls ages 6–14. [ 2 ]