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  2. Bottega Giotti - Wikipedia

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    Bottega Giotti store in Florence, Italy Creating an "Intrecciato" bag. Bottega Giotti is a Florence-based fashion company that specializes in intrecciato (woven) leather jackets, bags and small leather goods. Started by a local artisan in the beginning of the 20th century, it grew into an international company headquartered in Lenzi Palace in ...

  3. How to Find Designer Handbags at Thrift Stores (and Spot ...

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    In this case, thrifting for designer handbags is all about the long game. Walk into a store without expectations, and allow yourself to peruse all the offerings. Give yourself time, look up, down ...

  4. Krizia - Wikipedia

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    Krizia is a designer label and manufacturer of ladies' handbags, clothing, footwear and perfumes. [1] The ready-to-wear fashion label was established in 1954 in Milan, Italy, by Mariuccia Mandelli (1925–2015). [2] [3] Her husband Aldo Pinto was chairman of the company. [4]

  5. Furla - Wikipedia

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    Furla was founded in Bologna (Emilia-Romagna), Italy in 1927 by Aldo Furlanetto, selling ladies' accessories wholesale. [1]In 1955, the first Furla store was opened in Bologna.

  6. Moschino - Wikipedia

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    Moschino (Italian pronunciation: [moˈskiːno]) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1983 by Franco Moschino in Milan [2] known for over-the-top, campy designs. [3] The company specializes in ready-to-wear, handbags, and fashion accessories. [2] Moschino's creative director is Adrian Appiolaza. [4] [5]

  7. Outlet store - Wikipedia

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    The average outlet center has an area of 216,000 square feet. [2] In 2003, outlet malls in the U.S. generated $15 billion in revenue from 260 stores. The number of U.S. outlet centers increased from 113 in 1988 to 276 in 1991 and to 325 in 1997.