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  2. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    ASTM D6960-04, 2004, Standard Table of Body Measurements Relating to Women's Plus Size Figure Type, Sizes 14W-32W CS-151-50 - Infants', Babies', Toddlers' and Children's clothing CS-215-58, 1958 - Body measurements for the sizing of Women's patterns and apparel

  3. FullBeauty Brands - Wikipedia

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    FullBeauty Brands Operations, LLC. is an American holding company based in New York City, featuring online and catalog retail brands for plus size women’s apparel, big and tall men’s apparel, and home goods. As of June 2023, the company's CEO is Jim Fogarty.

  4. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    Wearing a garment to support the breasts may date back to ancient Greece. [13] Women wore an apodesmos, [14] later stēthodesmē, [15] mastodesmos [16] and mastodeton, [17] all meaning "breast-band", a band of wool or linen that was wrapped across the breasts and tied or pinned at the back.

  5. Size Zero - Wikipedia

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    Size Zero is a 2015 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Prakash Kovelamudi and written by Kanika Dhillon. The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil language versions, the latter titled Inji Iduppazhagi .

  6. Christopher & Banks - Wikipedia

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    After being re-branded Christopher & Banks in 2000, [5] it founded a second brand, CJ Banks, which is a plus-size clothing store. [6] In November 2004, Christopher & Banks acquired Acorn Stores and operated that chain as a third retail concept. [7] After reporting its intent on July 31, 2008, it closed all 36 Acorn stores by the end of the year ...

  7. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    The chain's original merchandise was women's sportswear. [12] In the early 1960's, the stores primarily featured high quality clothing and accessories from the following manufacturers: The Villager, Ladybug (Juniors division of The Villager), Glen of Michigan, Cole of California (swimwear), Bernardo (sandals), Collins of Texas (handbags), and Vera (scarves).

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