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  2. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Men's clothing: Founded by Jeremy Hackett and Ashley Lloyd-Jennings from a stall on London's Portobello Road, with the first shop opening in Kings Road, Chelsea. Operates 13 shops in UK plus concessions, which is a total of 77 shops across 16 countries. Harrods

  3. Category:Men's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Men's fashion (4 C, 8 P) I. Islamic male clothing (1 C, 19 P) U. Men's underwear (9 P) ... Category: Men's clothing.

  4. High Street, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Post-war rebuilding of the damaged High Street was slow; it was not until 1951 that the damaged Walsh's store was demolished with a new store designed by JS Beaumont and built by George Longden Ltd., opening on 13 May 1953. A new Marples Hotel opened in 1959 while C&A Modes also rebuilt their store, although the building is now occupied by a hotel.

  5. Fenwick (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The first fashion store on the street, it later doubled in size in 1980. The company bought the Joseph Johnson store in Leicester in 1962, which was subsequently rebranded as Fenwick. [ 7 ] Fenwick was an anchor department store for the 1976 opening of Brent Cross Shopping Centre in London, which was the first large out-of-town shopping centre ...

  6. Montague Burton - Wikipedia

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    By 1913 Burton had five men's tailor shops with headquarters in Sheffield and manufacturing in Leeds. He had four hundred shops, factories, and mills, by 1929, when the company went public. His firm made a quarter of the British military uniforms during World War II and a third of demobilisation clothing.

  7. Bonobos (apparel) - Wikipedia

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    Bonobos was founded by Brian Spaly, who began designing men's pants at Stanford Business School that featured a curved waistband, medium rise, and tailored thigh that fit better than khakis and eliminated "khaki diaper butt." [5] As demand grew, he and housemate Andy Dunn pursued the project as a business opportunity. [6]