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    Girls’ Pointelle Knit Top. Price: $7.20. Cat & Jack girls’ pointelle knit top landed a spot on this listicle not just because it’s on clearance for 40% off. The clearance price is also ...

  3. Mossimo - Wikipedia

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    Mossimo was founded in 1986 by Mossimo Giannulli on Balboa Island in Newport Beach, California. Giannulli dropped out of the University of Southern California in 1987, to create his Mossimo streetwear line, with a $100,000 loan from his father. [1] At the close of his company's first fiscal year, Giannulli had $1 million in profits. [2]

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    Michigan mom Meghan Mayer was shopping at Target when she saw an outfit in the girls' clothing section that gave her pause. At first glance the dress appeared modest : It’s a smock-style ...

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    A mother’s concerns about a dress she found at Target has sparked a widespread debate over the appropriateness of the attire for young girls.. On 25 February, Meghan Mayer posted a video on ...

  6. Mossimo Giannulli - Wikipedia

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    Mossimo went public with an initial public offering in 1996. [4] After shares tumbled from $50 to $4 when the founder tried and failed to make the transition from streetwear/beachwear to high fashion, [ 4 ] he took the brand downscale, announcing on March 28, 2000, Mossimo, Inc. a major, multi-product licensing agreement with Target stores, for ...

  7. Umbro - Wikipedia

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    Umbro currently focuses on football and rugby union equipment, with products such as kit (jerseys, shorts and socks), and boots, as well as manufacturing other clothing such as t-shirts and jackets. [26] Until the mid-1980s, the company manufactured only sports clothing, in particular football jerseys, shorts and socks, but had no footwear range.