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Terii is 1m78 tall, weighs 68kg and wears a size 32.
Team's tip: take one size above your usual size. If you are a size 32, take these shorts in 34.
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The corozo
buttons
Spanish term for vegetable ivory, corozo or tagua is the inner pulpit of the ivory palm fruit - called albumen - native to the Amazon rainforest. It can be carved, turned and polished as easily as ivory.
The discovery of the corozo dates back to 1798 when Spanish explorers Hipólito Ruiz López and José Antonio Pavón set out to explore the Peruvian jungle in the upper Amazon. They discovered that the first to use the palm tree to make jewellery and objects were the Quechuas Indians.
The sailors also worked the corozo and made small boxes and snuffboxes out of it. In 1865, a steamboat left Esmeraldas in Ecuador for Hamburg and took on board a cargo of tagua. The Germans then discovered vegetable ivory and began to make buttons and small ornamental objects such as thimbles and jewellery.
YKK zippers
YKK, short for Yoshida Kōgyō Kabushiki gaisha (吉田工業株式会社), is a Japanese company founded by Tadao Yoshida in Nihonbashi on January 1, 1934.
The zippers of the same name are considered the best in the world.