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  2. Eddie Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Bauer and Cosco, Inc., joined to build upon Eddie Bauer's "Baby by Eddie Bauer" collection of Eddie Bauer Home merchandise for infants. [ 11 ] In April 1999, the company signed a two-year agreement to be the official apparel sponsor of event staff at Safeco Field , the new home of the Seattle Mariners , through the 2000 Major League ...

  3. Eddie Bauer (outdoorsman) - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Bauer (October 19, 1899 – April 18, 1986) [1] was an American outdoorsman, inventor, author, and businessman. He founded the Eddie Bauer company to sell tennis-related items in Seattle , Washington in 1920. [ 1 ]

  4. PacSun - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, PacSun merged with Eddie Bauer, also owned by Golden Gate, to form PSEB. Mike Egeck, CEO and President of Eddie Bauer, became the Chief Executive Officer of PSEB, with oversight of both the Eddie Bauer and PacSun brands. James Gulmi continued to serve as a PSEB director.

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  6. Eddie Bauer: Lost touch with its brand, probably headed for ...

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    According to some reports, outdoor outfitter Eddie Bauer may seek bankruptcy protection as early as this week. On the bright side, however, three companies -- Hilco Consumer Capital, CCMP Capital ...

  7. Tailored Brands - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to dilute shares and become too large for Men's Wearhouse to purchase, Jos. A. Bank agreed to acquire the men's outdoor clothing company Eddie Bauer for $825 million. [14] Men's Wearhouse immediately responded by filing a lawsuit to block the proposed acquisition, which was expedited by Delaware Judge J. Travis Laster."