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  2. Tommy Hilfiger - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jacob Hilfiger (/ h ɪ l ˈ f ɪ ɡ ər / hil-FIG-ər; born March 24, 1951) [1] is an American fashion designer and the founder of Tommy Hilfiger Corporation. [2]After starting his career by co-founding a chain of jeans/fashion stores called People's Place in upstate New York in the 1970s, he began designing preppy clothing for his own eponymous menswear line in the 1980s.

  3. Tommy Hilfiger (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Tommy Hilfiger Corporation went public in 1992. [10] After licensing Pepe Jeans USA in 1995, in 1996 Tommy Hilfiger Inc. began distributing women's clothing as well. [16] By the end of the next year, Hilfiger had opened his first store in Beverly Hills, which was followed by a store in London in 1998. [16]

  4. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Popular clothing in the early 1980s worn by men included tracksuits, [86] v-neck sweaters, polyester and velour polo-neck shirts, sports jerseys, straight-leg jeans, jeans rolled to show off their slouch socks, polyester button-ups, cowboy boots, [87] beanies, and hoodies.

  5. These No. 1 bestselling Gloria Vanderbilt jeans are on sale - AOL

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    Finding a pair of jeans that is comfortable and looks great is no easy feat. Typically, stylish, flattering, comfy name-brand jeans can come at a price, but these classic, No. 1 bestselling Gloria ...

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  7. Tracksuit - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, tracksuits became popular due to Tommie Smith and John Carlos' black power salute during the 1968 Olympics and Bob Marley's Jamaican tracksuit. Young white working-class men in the UK often wore tracksuits to football games during the 1980s and the clothing was associated with football hooliganism at the time. [1]