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  2. Shark Tank (Australian TV series) season 2 - Wikipedia

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    "Body Peace Clothing" [70] A range of eco-friendly clothes from bamboo $600,000 $90k for a 15% Stake $90k for a 25% Stake $90k for a 20% Stake — — — Accepted Revised Counter Offer [71] [72] Revised Offer $90k for 15% Stake Accepted Revised Counter Offer $180k for 30% Stake (Share) 4 Keegan, Matt, Nick & Lee "Friday Beers" [73]

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    There are a number of bamboo clothing brands. But one store Hobbs said she won’t be shopping at again, even though she says she owns many of their pieces: Kyte Baby. Momfluencers sent children ...

  4. Bamboo textile - Wikipedia

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    A scarf made of bamboo yarn and synthetic ribbon. Bamboo textile is any cloth, yarn or clothing made from bamboo fibres. While bamboo was historically used only for structural elements, such as bustles and the ribs of corsets, in recent years various technologies have been developed that allow bamboo fibre to be used for a wide range of textile and fashion applications.

  5. Gorman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, the label was stocked in 55 retailers in Australia and 15 in Japan. The first Gorman boutique opened in 2004 in Prahran, Melbourne . [ 2 ] In 2010, the company was purchased by Factory X, [ 3 ] and by the mid-2010s, Gorman was considered a well recognized Australian clothing brand, with fans of the brand referring to themselves as ...

  6. Cotton On Group - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. The Iconic - Wikipedia

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    The company was launched in 2011 and is one of Australia’s largest fashion, sports, beauty, kidswear and homewares destinations. [2] [3] with over 1500 brands and 165,000 items, [4] [5] including Australian labels P.E Nation, Sass & Bide, Camilla and Marc, Country Road, Witchery and Lorna Jane.