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  2. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, in Australia, the average shopper was spending $56 at Johnny Bigg, $51 at Tarocash, $44 at yd., $32 at Rockwear and $31 at Connor. The company said the growth of online shopping and H&M was pushing down price expectations, and menswear was growing faster than womenswear. [23]

  3. H&M - Wikipedia

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    H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, commonly known by its brand name H&M, is a Swedish multinational fashion retailer headquartered in Stockholm. Known for its fast fashion business model, H&M sells clothing, accessories, and homeware. The company has a significant global presence, operating thousands of stores across 75 geographical markets and ...

  4. Rayne (shoe company) - Wikipedia

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    Rayne (also known as H. & M. Rayne) was a British manufacturer known for high-end and couture shoes. Founded in 1899 as a theatrical costumier, it diversified into fashion shoes in the 1920s. Founded in 1899 as a theatrical costumier, it diversified into fashion shoes in the 1920s.

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  6. Eytys - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Eytys released a limited-run sneaker together with Swedish rapper Yung Lean and artist collective Sad Boys. [5]Following its expansion into clothing, the brand released a joint collection with H&M in 2019 that offered both sneakers and ready-to-wear.

  7. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    The Shoe Company; SoftMoc; Tootsies; Clarks Shoes Canada — Canadian division of UK-based Clarks Shoes; Little Burgundy; Browns Shoes; heel boy; Defunct shoe stores: Payless Canada – Canadian division of US-based Payless