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  2. Cross Colours - Wikipedia

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    Cross Colours is a clothing brand launched in 1989 by Carl Jones. Launched on the premise of producing "clothes without prejudices" Cross Colours helped establish a fashion market based around black youth. The clothing was used to broadcast political and social messages.

  3. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  4. Logos and uniforms of the Pittsburgh Steelers - Wikipedia

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    Unique to Pittsburgh, the Steelers' black and gold colors are now shared by all major professional teams in the city, including the Pittsburgh Pirates in baseball and the Pittsburgh Penguins in ice hockey.

  5. Get a Purple Corduroy Shirt Just Like Lucy Hale’s on Amazon

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    She wore a purple corduroy shirt over a white crop top, adding on high-rise blue jeans and blue sneakers to perfect her casual street style.

  6. Star Trek uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek uniforms are costumes worn by actors portraying personnel of a fictitious Starfleet in various television series and films in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. During the various series, the costume design has often changed to represent different time periods and for reasons of appearance and comfort.

  7. Hypercolor - Wikipedia

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    Hypercolor was a line of clothing, mainly T-shirts and shorts, that changed color with heat. [1] They were manufactured by Generra Sportswear Company of Seattle and marketed in the United States as Generra Hypercolor or Generra Hypergrafix and elsewhere as Global Hypercolor.