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  2. J. Press - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding, J. Press' clothing has remained much the same. For example, the company produces the vast majority of its off-the-rack jackets in the traditional "three-button sack" style rarely found today in America, and for the most part, only produces plain-front trousers, for which the company suggests a traditional 1 3 ⁄ 4" cuff.

  3. 19 Teen Clothing Stores to Shop Online for the ... - AOL

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    These days, social media like TikTok dictates what the average teen fills their wardrobe with, including fashion trends that span Y2K, Coastal Grandmother, cottage core or too-cool-for-school ...

  4. Kapital (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Toshikiyo Hirata was inspired to begin making denim after visiting the United States in the 1980s to teach karate where he encountered mid-century American denim. Upon his return to Japan, he studied and learned denim-making techniques in Kojima, and started a denim factory in 1984 replicating the quality of mid-century American-made denim. [11]

  5. Visvim - Wikipedia

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    Visvim is a Japanese menswear brand founded by Hiroki Nakamura in 2000. The brand is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and has stores in Japan and the US, and is sold internationally at luxury department stores and boutiques including Bergdorf Goodman in New York and Dover Street Market in London.

  6. 50 Clothing Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Icons such as Stetson, Pendleton, and many upstarts are resisting the lure of cheaper labor overseas to manufacture in the U.S. Find apparel, accessories, shoes, boots, and more on our list.

  7. Beams (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Beams is a Japanese clothing brand established in 1976 in Harajuku, Tokyo by Etsuzo Shitara. [1] The current CEO is Yō Shitara (設楽洋). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The brand has 167 stores in Japan , and 10 stores overseas, including in New York City , Milan , London , and Paris .

  8. Japanese clothing company comes up with the most insulting ...

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    The company, Fatyo, says on its website that its concept, titled "Fat Stance," is "Realistic, high quality, character. That's our simple aesthetic. That's our simple aesthetic. That's FAT."

  9. Category:Clothing brands of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Clothing brands of Japan" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 ...