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  2. Pencil skirt - Wikipedia

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    Pencil skirts made from stretchy knitted fabrics do not normally need vents or pleats. Typical shoes for wearing with a pencil skirt are pumps, or high heels, with sheer stockings or tights. Back-seamed hosiery recalls the classic pencil-skirt era of the 1950s. Pencil skirts can also be worn with flats for a more casual, youthful appearance ...

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Margo's LaMode – Dallas-based women's clothing store that closed in 1996 after corporate parent underwent bankruptcy reorganization; Martin + Osa – Established in 2006 as the more mature counterpart to American Eagle Outfitters, the chain grew to 28 stores before millions in losses forced its parent company to discontinue it. The brand's ...

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  5. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the California Supreme Court ruled that Target stores do not have a positive duty to keep automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in stores for purposes of first aid. This decision came after a 49-year-old woman died following a heart attack in a Target store, and two family members filed a wrongful-death lawsuit. [203] [204]

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  7. FACT CHECK: Is Target Closing Stores In Red States? - AOL

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    A post made on X claims retail corporation Target will close store locations in red states and open more stores in blue states. Verdict: False There is no evidence to show Target is closing stores ...