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  2. Clothes shop - Wikipedia

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    Clothes shop in Eger, Heves County, Hungary Clothes shop in San Martín Sacatepéquez, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. A clothes shop or clothes store is any shop which sells items of ready-made clothing.

  3. Boutique - Wikipedia

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    Burberry flagship boutique on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan A Hermès boutique in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. A boutique (French:) is a retail shop that deals in high end fashionable clothing or accessories. [1] The word is French for "shop", which derives ultimately from the Ancient Greek ἀποθήκη (apothēkē) "storehouse". [2] [3]

  4. Sandro Paris - Wikipedia

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    The first Sandro boutique in the U.S. opened in 2011 in New York City. [7] In 2023, Sandro has over 50 outlets in the United States. [8] Isabelle Allouch, a former Balenciaga executive before joining SMCP Group, was named CEO in 2019. [9]

  5. Zara (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Zara was established by Amancio Ortega Gaona in 1975. Their first shop was in central A Coruña, in Galicia, Spain, where the company is still based.They initially called it 'Zorba' after the classic 1964 film Zorba the Greek, but after learning there was a bar with the same name two blocks away, rearranged the letters to read 'Zara'.

  6. Vintage clothing - Wikipedia

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    Vintage clothing shops, Dublin, Ireland Vintage clothing is a generic term for garments originating from a previous era, as recent as the 1990s. The term can also be applied in reference to second-hand retail outlets, e.g. in vintage clothing store.

  7. Retail - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions or regions, legal definitions of retail specify that at least 80 percent of sales activity must be to end-users. [ 3 ] Retailing often occurs in retail stores or service establishments, but may also occur through direct selling such as through vending machines , door-to-door sales or electronic channels. [ 4 ]

  8. Printemps - Wikipedia

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    Printemps (/ p r æ̃ ˈ t ɒ̃ /; French: [pʁɛ̃tɑ̃] ⓘ, lit. ' springtime ') is a French chain of department stores (grands magasins, lit. ' big stores ') with a focus on beauty, lifestyle, fashion, accessories, and men's wear.

  9. Vent (tailoring) - Wikipedia

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    A vent is a vertical slit rising from the bottom hem of a jacket or a skirt, generally to allow for ease of movement. [ 1 ] In the case of jackets, vents were originally a sporting option, designed to make riding easier, so are traditional on hacking jackets, formal coats such as a morning coat , and, for reasons of pragmatism, overcoats.