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  2. Nolimit - Wikipedia

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    Nolimit, stylised in all caps as NOLIMIT, is a Sri Lankan fashion flagship brand which is a prominent fashion retail chain.The company is known for catering to diverse range of customers including clothing for men, women, and children, as well as accessories and home decor items.

  3. Category:Sri Lankan brands - Wikipedia

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    Clothing brands of Sri Lanka (4 P) Pages in category "Sri Lankan brands" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. Ruchira Silva - Wikipedia

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    At present she owns 2 high fashion outlets at leading shopping malls in the city of Colombo, as Crescat Boulevard and Majestic City. She held over 250 fashion shows both locally and abroad, inclusive of Miss Sri Lanka pageant and also has been featured in many high-profile magazines, catalogues and TV channels. [3]

  5. The best street style from Tokyo Fashion Week - AOL

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    Tokyo Fashion Week concluded perhaps its most successful edition since the Covid-19 pandemic, with more international guests and buyers returning to Japan’s capital for the Fall-Winter 2024 edition.

  6. Hela Apparel Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Hela Apparel Holdings PLC branded as Hela Clothing is a holding company in Sri Lanka that is engaged in the apparel industry. The company supplies to a number of brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, and Michael Kors. Hela Apparel Holdings operates four design centres in Sri Lanka, the United States, France and the United Kingdom.

  7. E-commerce in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka had an internet user base of about 6 million as of July 2016, about 28.2% of the population. [1] Despite being a developing country, the E-commerce industry has been receiving funding over the span of 10 years. [2] Market conditions in Sri Lanka are similar to those in India, as cash on delivery is the most preferred payment method ...