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If you’re enjoying the soft feeling of your jeans or shirt against your skin at the moment, the odds are good that you owe a debt of gratitude to a woman named Audrey Gaiser. She wasn’t an inventor or an executive or a marketer, but something better than all three: She was an inspiration.
In 1965, Audrey and her husband Conrad lived on the top two floors of a duplex apartment building. The washing machines were down in the basement, leaving Mrs.
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