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Galosh refers to a protective overshoe worn during wet weather. Galosh was originally a Clog or wooden sole attached to a shoe, but now an overshoe, usually made of rubber or plastic.

Gancino refers to an accessory used to decorate shoes, bags and garments that was designed by Ferragamo.

Gangster Hat refers to a Fedora style Hat named after the American gangsters of the early 19th century.

Gantt Chart refers to a chart that is used to map out the scheduling of designs and other areas of production of a product. It allows the project manager to spot critical control poin

Gap refers to a successful worldwide chain of Clothing stores which sells varieties of basic casual wear, including shoes, watches, shirts, etc. It was opened by Donald and Doris F

Gap (The Gap Inc.) refers to an American Clothing and accessories retailer based in San Francisco, California and founded in 1969 by Donald G Fisher and wife Doris Fisher as a single store. The Gap Inc. has evolved into a major retail company with well known brands, including its namesake, Banana Republic, and Old Navy.

Gardenia-Passion refers to a high quality single note Perfume created and launched by Annick Goutal in 1989. It is composed entirely of natural elements, synthesizing the aroma of gar

Garibaldi refers to a shirt or blouse worn by women in the 1860"s. Garibaldi is described as a loose high-necked blouse with long sleeves styled after the red flannel shirts worn by G