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30 Juicy Facts About Gucci
The famous double G logo stands for Guccio Gucci; the founder of Gucci.
Fashion styles and the concept of beauty change with every season and differ greatly from various cultures.
Not only are past fashion styles obscure and next to laughable by current standards, but simply crossing into a new state or a new country can lead you to encounter fashion styles entirely different from yours.
Here at FactstoryHub, you’ll find amazing facts about all kinds of fashion, ranging from clothing brands to vintage clothing & unusual things to wear.
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30 Juicy Facts About Gucci
The famous double G logo stands for Guccio Gucci; the founder of Gucci.
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30 Interesting Facts About Nike
Did you know that before 1971, Nike was actually called Blue Ribbon Sports?
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30 Surprising Facts About Vans
The shoe company Vans was founded on March 16, 1966 and opened at 704 E. Broadway in Anaheim, California.
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30 Interesting Facts About Adidas
Did you know that the famous Adidas logo had its first debut in the Munich Olympics of 1972?
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Calvin Klein Fun Facts & History
Did you know that fashion label Calvin Klein started as a coat shop in a hotel back in 1968?
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30 Fascinating Facts About Jeans & Denim
The word "jeans" comes from the word "Genes", which is the French word for the city of Genoa.
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Vestiphobia – The Fear of Clothing
Soldiers and other people with a history of working in the military have been known to develop vestiphobia.
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The History of Bella + Canvas
In 2016 the clothing company Bella and Canvas started sharing their printing techniques on their blog called "Beyond the Blank".
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Levi Strauss Day | 26th February
Did you know that Levi Strauss was the first company to ever make blue jeans?
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The World’s Largest T-Shirt
The world's largest t-shirt is more than six times the length of a double-decker bus & larger than some football pitches.
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The History of ASOS
Did you know that the name ASOS is an acronym for "As Seen On Screen"?
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Differences Between Retro & Vintage Clothing
Vintage is used to describe items which were made in the 1920s or later, while retro is just a style.