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  2. J.Jill - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2017, J.Jill again became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), trading under the ticker symbol JILL. [6] In June 2019, its shares took the biggest percentage decline since its 2017 IPO , plummeting 53.5%, which analysts blamed on design and color issues surrounding its inventory, and a premature move from ...

  3. American Woolen Company - Wikipedia

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    At the company's height in the 1920s, it owned and operated 60 woolen mills across New England. It is most known for its role in the Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912. The American Woolen Company was the product of the era of trusts. Overproduction, competition and poor management had brought the New England textile industry to its knees by the ...

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  6. Category:Clothing companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies of the United States — American fashion design and clothing manufacturing companies based in the U.S. See also: Category: Clothing brands of the United States Contents

  7. Ann Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ann Taylor is a small US chain of clothing stores for women. Clothing is targeted for fashion forward career women. Ann Taylor was founded in 1954. Loft, originally Ann Taylor Loft, was established in 1996 as an extension of the original Ann Taylor brand, offers more relaxed fashions for work and home, in the "moderate" priced category.

  8. Blair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    For the first few years his business was known as New Process Rubber Company, and by 1916 it was changed to New Process Company. New Process Company went public in 1924. By the mid-1980s, New Process was also said to be the largest publicly held direct-marketer of clothing and home products in the United States, and also had the oldest ...

  9. Carlisle Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Carlisle Collection is a U.S. fashion design company founded in 1981 by William Rondina, to offer elegant classic clothing and accessories for women by private appointment. Based in New York City , the firm has an extensive network of sales consultants in over 500 cities and upscale suburbs throughout the United States.