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  2. Ally Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ally Fashion is an Australian women's fast fashion retailer. The company commenced operation in 2001 as a wholesaler launching its first store in Macarthur Square, Sydney . [ 1 ] Ally Fashion currently has 156 physical stores throughout Australia and is also focused on online fashion retail.

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    Case in point: Right now the upscale clothing brand's more affordable little sister, Banana Republic Factory, is offering a Labor Day sale on up to 70% off everything plus and additional 20% off ...

  5. 5 pant trends that are in for 2025 and 4 that are out ... - AOL

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    The fashion experts said to ditch skinny jeans and corduroy pants in 2025. Pants themselves may never go out of style, but that doesn't mean every pant trend can stand the test of time.

  6. Ally Capellino - Wikipedia

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    Ally Capellino is an independent British designer brand that was established in 1980 by Alison Lloyd and Jonathan Platt. Originally launching as an accessories company (the name is roughly translated from the Italian for 'little hat'), and later expanding into classic tailoring and ready to wear, it has been described as the label that: "dominated the wardrobes of many sensible and stylish ...

  7. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    Trousers (British English), slacks, or pants (American, Canadian and Australian English) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to anywhere between the knees and the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, dresses and kilts.