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  2. Aerie (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Aerie, stylized as aerie, is an intimate apparel and lifestyle retailer and sub-brand owned by American Eagle Outfitters. [1] In addition to lingerie such as a wide variety of bras and other undergarments, the aerie line also sells dormwear, active apparel, loungewear, accessories and sleepwear.

  3. 21 Best Free People-Style Sweaters for Fall — Up to 53% Off

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    And it wouldn’t be sweater weather without stylish sweaters! When it comes to comfy knits, Free People gets our stamp of approval — but the boho-chic retailer isn’t always budget-friendly.

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    Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL. Colors: 10 different styles. This is my favorite sweater on sale at Walmart right now. I love the khaki shade, but it comes in 10 different shades—and the forest green ...

  5. The Limited - Wikipedia

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    Bella Cabakoff was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and moved to Columbus, Ohio as a toddler. [4] At 21, she became the youngest buyer for the Lazarus department store chain. In 1951, after spending over 20 years with Lazarus, she and her husband Harry Wexner opened a women's clothing store named Leslie's (after their son) on State Street.

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  7. Express, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Limited Brands, in 1980, opened the first Express store, [6] as women's clothier "Limited Express" in Chicago's Water Tower Place. [7] Former CEO Michael Weiss joined the brand in 1981 when the test expanded to include eight stores. By 1986, Express had 250 stores and began testing the sale of men's merchandise in 16 stores the following year.