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Fifi Simon, the brand's U.S. distributor, says the $8 to $140 line of items such as corduroy skirts and thick-knit sweaters boosted the brand's awareness in the U.S.
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In front, perched on the rattling bench seat, Zist had a thick wherhide blanket spread over his knees and layers of warm thick-knit Tillek sweaters, the same as those used by the Tillek sailors because they kept out the worst of the wet and cold even at sea.
Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006
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Her cream-colored, thick-knit turtleneck kept her warm and comfortable.
Give Us Forever Peale, Constance F. 1982
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Modern Amusement shawl-collar thick-knit cardigans are hung on the end of a rack, sans hangers; Ernest Sewn jeans are meticulously folded; shoe displays are neatly arranged among racks of Spiewak jackets.
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