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  2. Cotton On Group - Wikipedia

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    20,000 (2023) Website. cottonongroup.com.au. Cotton On Group is an Australian retail company known for its fashion, clothing and stationery brands. As of 2020, it has over 1,500 stores in 18 countries employing 22,000 people across eight brands: Cotton On, Cotton On Kids, Cotton On Body, Factorie, Typo, Rubi, Supré, Ceres and Cotton On Foundation.

  3. Nigel Austin - Wikipedia

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    Tania Austin. . . (m. 2008, divorced) . Melanie Austin. Children. 6. Nigel Austin (born 24 September 1970) is an Australian business and horse racing entrepreneur. [1] Austin is the founder and 90% majority owner of the Cotton On Group clothing and stationery group with brands including Cotton On, Supre, Factorie and Typo.

  4. Cotton Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cotton Club was a New York City nightclub from 1923 to 1940. It was located on 142nd Street and Lenox Avenue (1923–1936), then briefly in the midtown Theater District (1936–1940). [ 1 ] The club operated during the United States' era of Prohibition and Jim Crow era racial segregation.

  5. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    Australia, New Zealand. Products. Clothing. Parent. Foschini Group. Website. rag.net.au. Retail Apparel Group is an Australian and New Zealand clothing retail company, wholly owned by the Foschini Group. [1] The company operates stores under the Tarocash, Connor, yd., Johnny Bigg, Rockwear and AXL+Co brands.

  6. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    The history of cotton can be traced from its domestication, through the important role it played in the history of India, the British Empire, and the United States, to its continuing importance as a crop and commodity. The history of the domestication of cotton is very complex and is not known exactly. [1]

  7. Starworld - Wikipedia

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    The Cotton Club is a fully certified environmental and ethical factory that is certified WRAP, SMETA, OEKO-TEX 100 Standard and Reach. [1] The factory is also GOTS certified, meaning it can produce organic clothing. This has resulted in Starworld clothing being produced under market leading certifications.