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The first Chess King branch opened in the Dedham Mall in Dedham, Massachusetts (just outside Boston), in March 1968. [2] In 1970, The New York Times described the store's concept as "teen-male apparel dress shops whose stores are highly identifiable, with bold coloring and designs aimed at appealing to the 12-to-20 male market."
Chess King – sold to Merry-Go-Round in 1993; liquidated along with that chain in 1995; Christopher & Banks – bankrupted in 2021 from financial loss, because of the COVID-19 pandemic; County Seat – founded in 1973, the denim-focused mall retailer expanded in the 1980s to nearly 500 stores. It filed for bankruptcy in 1996 and shuttered ...
Chess King was an American men's clothing retailer 1968–1995. Chess King or King of Chess may also refer to: King (chess), the most important piece in the game of chess; Chess King, 1978 novel by Taiwanese writer Shi-Kuo Chang; The Chess Master (Chinese: 棋王, 'King of Chess'), a 1984 novel by Ah Cheng Chess King, a 1988 film based on the novel
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Chess King (Chinese: 棋王, "Qi wang") is a 1988 Chinese drama film written and directed by Teng Wenji, based on Ah Cheng's novel of the same name. The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival . [ 1 ]
Merry-Go-Round was an American clothing retail chain owned by Merry-Go-Round Enterprises, Inc., that thrived from the 1970s through the early 1990s. The chain fell into bankruptcy during the mid-1990s, and eventually ceased operation in 1996. [3]
棋王 meaning "chess, king", etc. It may refer to: Chess King, 1978 novel by Taiwanese writer Shi-Kuo Chang; The Chess Master (Chinese: 棋王, 'King of Chess'), a 1984 novel by Ah Cheng Chess King, a 1988 film based on the novel; King of Chess, a 1991 film based in part on the novel
King of Chess (Chinese: 棋王; pinyin: Qi wang) is a 1991 Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho. Following disputes with the films producer Tsui Hark , Yim Ho left the project and Tsui Hark completed the film, though Yim Ho remains credited as the sole director.