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  2. Forever 21 - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Fashion 21, [9] the store was founded in Los Angeles on April 16, 1984, by Do Won Chang and Jin Sook Chang, married immigrants from South Korea. [10] The original 900 square feet (84 m 2) store [11] was located at 5637 N. Figueroa Street in the Highland Park district of Los Angeles.

  3. Forever 21 makes trendy clothing for every occasion at an ...

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    Forever 21 is your one-stop-shop for all of your fashion needs. It sells everything from activewear and party dresses to bathing suits, menswear and more. Forever 21 always keeps up with the ...

  4. What happens to all of those clothes retailers can't sell? - AOL

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    Thanks to stores like H&M, Old Navy and Forever 21 that offer mass-produced clothing at dirt-cheap prices, we are living in an age of disposable fashion. And with the constant turnover of goods at ...

  5. Cheetos and Forever 21 just launched a snack-inspired ... - AOL

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    The limited-edition Flamin' Hot Cheetos-inspired collection launched on Thursday, June 6 online and in Forever 21 stores and will be available for purchase while supplies last. In other words, if ...

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

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    Gadzooks – Founded in 1983 as a T-shirt store, Gadzooks grew to a 250-store mall fashion retailer before making an ill-advised decision to discontinue menswear. The company was purchased by competitor Forever 21 out of bankruptcy in 2005, with its stores either closed or converted to F21 formats.

  7. Aéropostale (company) - Wikipedia

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    Aéropostale Inc., is an American shopping mall–based retailer of casual apparel and accessories, principally aimed at young adults and teenagers. [2] Aéropostale maintains control over its proprietary brands by designing, sourcing, marketing, and selling all of its own merchandise.