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    As far as sizing goes, these Walmart sneakers are currently available in women's sizes 6-12, with select wide sizes available in the black and pink style. ... Hanes Cushion Comfort Ankle Socks, 10 ...

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    L'eggs was the brainchild of Hanes executive Robert Elberson, who put together a secret project in the basement at the Hanes factory in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Elberson's vision was that women should be able to buy pantyhose more conveniently at supermarkets and drug stores rather than at women's clothing boutiques or department stores.

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    Women’s Tonal Shamrocks Crew Socks. Price: $4.00. We had a hard time picking just one pair of St. Patrick’s Day-themed socks at Target for this piece, but these women’s tonal shamrocks crew ...

  6. Champion (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Champion (also stylized as Champion U.S.A.) is a brand of clothing, specializing in sportswear owned and marketed by American apparel company Hanesbrands (based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), which was spun off by the Sara Lee Corporation in 2006.

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    The P.H. Hanes Knitting Company complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [3] [4] In 1965 the Hanes Corporation was formed from the consolidation of two Hanes companies: P. H. Hanes Knitting Company and Hanes Hosiery Mills Company [5] In 1979, the corporation became part of Consolidated Foods (later renamed Sara Lee).