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  2. FirstCry - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, FirstCry launched its private label clothing brand called BabyHug. [4] [6] In 2015, the company reported having distribution partnerships with over 5,000 hospitals. [7] In 2016, FirstCry acquired BabyOye, owned by the Mahindra Group, for ₹ 362 crore (US$53.87 million) in a stock swap transaction. The merged entity had over 300 stores ...

  3. Lilliput Kidswear - Wikipedia

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    Lilliput Kidswear is an Indian clothing brand that makes clothes specifically for children and is headquartered in New Delhi, India. [1] [2] History

  4. J L Morison (India) - Wikipedia

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    Morisons Baby Dreams is the company's own flagship brand which has a range of baby products for babies from birth to 2 years. The categories include- feeding, hygiene, apparels, toys, mommy needs, grooming, baby gear. Bigen is a hair colour brand owned by Hoyu company from Japan. JLM is licensee partner and exclusive manufacturer, distributor ...

  5. The Best Baby Clothes Brands and Where to Find 'Em - AOL

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    The best clothing brands for babies include trendy online and in-store shopping picks for girls and boys from designers like Carter's, Hanna Andersson and Zara.

  6. Gini & Jony - Wikipedia

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    Gini & Jony is an Indian kid's fashion brand, [3] promoted by the Lakhani brothers, since 1980. [4] The brand sells apparel through a mix of company-owned and franchisee outlets, and is currently present in 106 cities with 200 exclusive brand outlets and other large format multi-brand stores, like Shoppers Stop, Lifestyle Stores, Pantaloons etc.

  7. Chicco - Wikipedia

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    Chicco was founded in 1958 in Como, Italy by Cavaliere del Lavoro Pietro Catelli, who wanted to celebrate the birth of his first son Enrico, dearly known as "Chicco".On the founder's death in 2006, the company passed to his three children, Enrico, Michele and Francesca, who would open new branches in India, [1] Russia, Mexico and Poland.