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  2. List of Target brands - Wikipedia

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    Universal Thread, denim-based women's clothing [3] Wild Fable, women's clothing brand targeting gen-Z [4] Prologue, a line of sophisticated female clothing [5] Auden, an intimates and lingerie exclusive brand [6] Stars Above, an in-house brand for sleepwear [6] Colsie, an intimates and loungewear brand [6]

  3. Wildfang - Wikipedia

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    In the lawsuit, Wildfang asks that Target stop selling its Wild Fable line, and that profits from the sale of its merchandise be transferred to Wildfang. [ 9 ] In July 2023, Wildfang produced Drag-a-thon , an event that achieved a Guinness World Records certification for the longest running drag show and raised over $290,000 for The Trevor ...

  4. Zubaz - Wikipedia

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    Zubaz manufactured "slider shorts." These shorts had the famous wild patterns at the bottom of the garment while the rest of the garment displayed the name and logo of the sport team and the Zubaz name. The original business went bankrupt in 1996, [4] and Truax and Stock bought back the trademark rights. In 2007, Zubaz resurfaced, offering a ...

  5. The Emperor's New Clothes - Wikipedia

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    1919 Russian short film directed by Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky. In 1953, theatrical short titled The Emperor's New Clothes, produced by UPA. In 1961, Croatian feature film The Emperor's New Clothes directed by Ante Babaja, writer Božidar Violić (see IMDb). [12]

  6. Stubbies (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The brand was established in 1972 by clothing manufacturer Edward Fletcher and Co. More than 750,000 pairs of Stubbies were sold across Australia in that first year. The company later changed its name to Stubbies because of the success of this line. The company was bought out by US-based Sara Lee Corporation in 1990 and moved offshore.

  7. Iron John - Wikipedia

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    "Iron John" (also "Iron Hans"; German: Der Eisenhans) [1] is a German fairy tale found in the collections of the Brothers Grimm, tale number 136, about an iron-skinned wild man and a prince. The original German title is Eisenhans, a compound of Eisen "iron" and Hans (like English John, a common short form of the personal name Johannes).