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  2. Alton Lane - Wikipedia

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    Alton Lane has showrooms in New York City, Boston, [8] Washington D.C., Richmond, Virginia [9] Dallas, Chicago, and San Francisco, [10] [11] with future locations being built in Nashville, Savannah, Georgia, and Charlottesville, Virginia. Alton Lane operates on an appointment-only basis. Each client is measured using a 3D scanner.

  3. Ascot Chang - Wikipedia

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    Ascot Chang is a brand of bespoke shirts and suits. [1] Ascot Chang opened his first store on Kimberly Road in Hong Kong in 1953. [2] It now has 15 locations across China, Hong Kong, the United States, and the Philippines. [3] High-profile customers include former president George W. Bush, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Andy Warhol. [4]

  4. Kiton - Wikipedia

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    After the restoration, it was planned that the second floor would house Kiton's showroom and offices, while the first floor would become a tailor's shop. [24] [25] In 2013, Kiton launched its retail operations in India. [26] In 2015, Kiton launched its eyewear collection, [27] and opened a 2,500-square-foot store in San Francisco. [28]

  5. Meet the man in a bear suit walking from Los Angeles to San ...

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    He has got a giant padded head, perfectly round red cheeks and a bobbletail, and he is walking from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Jesse Larios says he does not know exactly what inspired him to ...

  6. Joseph Magnin - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Monroe purchased the suit she wore when she married Joe DiMaggio in 1954 at JM. As of 1960 the store was one of the first in San Francisco to employ Asian-Americans in customer service. [citation needed] In 1967, JM was responsible for buying Lynda Bird Johnson's trousseau. The store also included the 'Wolves Den' department for men only.

  7. Edward Sexton - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Sexton worked at Cyril A. Castle, a celebrity tailor, as an assistant jacket-cutter and trouser-cutter. While working at Cyril A. Castle, Sexton got his first position of responsibility on the cutting board and put himself through a pattern cutting course at Barrett Street Technical College [ 3 ] (later to become part of the London ...