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  2. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online in 2025 - AOL

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    From Brilliant Earth to Baublebar, we tracked down all the best places to buy jewelry online, including options for fine jewelry and everyday accessories. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online ...

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  4. Our Editors Can't Get Enough of These Online Jewelry Brands - AOL

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    From pearls to diamonds, minimalist bracelets and trendy rings, these are the best jewelry brands you can't miss. Our top picks include Catbird, Amyo and more. Our Editors Can't Get Enough of ...

  5. Sustainability brand - Wikipedia

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    Established brands can leverage their existing brand recognition to extend their name to new products, which are then marketed as socially and ecologically friendly. Tide, a popular detergent brand in the US, expanded its brand to meet the demands of the ecological conscious consumer by launching Tide Cold Water Detergent in 2005.

  6. Alex and Ani - Wikipedia

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    The first retail Alex and Ani store opened in Newport in 2009, [3] and in addition to the stand-alone stores, the jewelry was sold through national departments stores. [5] In 2011, American retail company The Paper Store LLC invested over $10 million to build "shop within a shop" areas featuring the jewelry brand Alex and Ani in many of their ...

  7. Green brands - Wikipedia

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    The Body Shop is an example of a competitive green brand that succeeds through understanding and providing the consumer demand for eco-friendly products and their sound environmental performance. [21] Green brands have also been profitable in niche markets where they can charge exclusive prices because conscious consumers are prepared to pay.