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2,000-item innerwear department at Uniqlo store

2,000-item innerwear department at Uniqlo store

TOKYO, Japan - Casual clothing chain operator Uniqlo Co. opens a department featuring 2,000 varieties of its thermal Heattech innerwear inside its flagship Ginza outlet in Tokyo on Nov. 8, 2012.

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2,000-item innerwear department at Uniqlo store

2,000-item innerwear department at Uniqlo store

TOKYO, Japan - Casual clothing chain operator Uniqlo Co. opens a department featuring 2,000 varieties of its thermal Heattech innerwear inside its flagship Ginza outlet in Tokyo on Nov. 8, 2012.

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Uniqlo to set up $10 mil. fund to help children

Uniqlo to set up $10 mil. fund to help children

TOKYO, Japan - Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic (L) and Tadashi Yanai, chairman of Fast Retailing Co., the parent company of casual clothing chain operator Uniqlo Co., shake hands in Tokyo on Oct. 16, 2012, as Uniqlo announces its plan to establish a $10 million fund to help improve the lives of children around the world. Uniqlo said it will raise funds for the "Clothes for Smiles" project through sales of its Heattech innerwear and Ultra Light Down jackets this fall and winter.

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Seven & I's private-brand clothing items

Seven & I's private-brand clothing items

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken Aug. 27, 2012, in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward, shows clothing items Seven & I Holdings Co. plans to release under its Seven Premium private brand. The major Japanese retailer will sell about 200 items priced between 380 yen and 1,490 yen, including body-warming innerwear, from Aug. 29 under the brand.

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Uniqlo plans global sales of Heat Tech innerwear

Uniqlo plans global sales of Heat Tech innerwear

TOKYO, Japan - Kurara Chibana (C), who placed 2nd in the 2006 Miss Universe world competition, in Tokyo on Nov. 7 wears a dress over Heat Tech innerwear developed by Fast Retailing Co. The company said the Heat Tech innerwear can absorb body moisture and convert it into heat.

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Uniqlo plans global sales of Heat Tech innerwear

Uniqlo plans global sales of Heat Tech innerwear

TOKYO, Japan - Kurara Chibana (C), who placed 2nd in the 2006 Miss Universe world competition, in Tokyo on Nov. 7 wears a dress over Heat Tech innerwear developed by Fast Retailing Co. The company said the Heat Tech innerwear can absorb body moisture and convert it into heat. (Kyodo)

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Uniqlo innerwear

Uniqlo innerwear

Tadashi Yanai (R), president and CEO of Fast Retailing Co., the operator of the Uniqlo casual clothing chain, poses for photos with fashion designer Alexander Wang in New York on Oct. 23, 2018. Uniqlo unveiled the same day a new line of its popular HeatTech fabric innerwear jointly developed with Wang. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Uniqlo innerwear

Uniqlo innerwear

Photo taken in New York on Oct. 23, 2018, shows an item from Japanese casual clothing retailer Uniqlo Co.'s new line of HeatTech fabric innerwear jointly developed with New York fashion designer Alexander Wang. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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