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  2. H&M - Wikipedia

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    The collection also included clothing designed by Choo, such as garments made of suede and leather, and was available in 200 stores worldwide, including London's Oxford Circus store. [42] Sonia Rykiel collaborated with the company by designing a ladies knitwear and lingerie range that was released in select company stores on 5 December 2009.

  3. The Limited - Wikipedia

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    This store became the training ground for Leslie Wexner. In 1963, he borrowed $5,000 from his aunt and $5,000 from the bank and opened a store at the Kingsdale Shopping Center in Upper Arlington. [5] This store was named "The Limited" because the store focused on clothing for younger women, unlike his parents' general merchandise store.

  4. Category:Clothing companies established in 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing companies established in 1938" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Patagonia, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Patagonia, Inc. is an American retailer of outdoor recreation clothing. It was founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973 and is based in Ventura, California. [4] Patagonia operates stores in more than 10 countries globally, [5] [6] as well as factories in 16 countries. [7]

  6. Steve Jobs (clothing company) - Wikipedia

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    Company logo. Steve Jobs is an Italian clothing company based in Naples, Italy and founded in 2012. It was created by Vincenzo Barbato and Giacomo Barbato, who discovered the name was never trademarked by Apple. [1] The company plans on releasing electronics in the future. [2]

  7. Anthropologie - Wikipedia

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    They decided to open a retail store called Free People. [4] According to some sources, Hayne's ex-wife Judy Wicks co-founded the company with him. [5] After opening another store, Urban Outfitters, Hayne worked the concept behind Anthropologie, aiming to sell products targeting 30 to 45-year-old women. [6]

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