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  2. Hamilton Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Some Hamilton fabrics are double-ply and derived from extra long staple cotton. [2] All shirts are made in Hamilton's workshop in Houston, Texas.. Hamilton shirts are sold at its Houston headquarters, online and through luxury retailers such as Barneys New York.

  3. Melrose (store) - Wikipedia

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    Melrose Family Fashions is a chain of clothing stores in the Southwestern United States operated by United Fashions of Texas Ltd. [1]. Melrose was started in 1976 with one store in McAllen, Texas, by the Bar-Yadin family, immigrants from Israel.

  4. C. R. Anthony Co. - Wikipedia

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    C.R. Anthony Co., stores branded as Anthony's, was a chain of family-owned and - operated upscale department stores founded in 1922 in Cushing, Oklahoma by C.R Anthony. The company began expanding outside Oklahoma, first into Kansas in 1924, then into Texas in 1925.

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  6. Weiner's - Wikipedia

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    Its locations were in Texas and Louisiana. [5] In 1995 the company received a lot of debt and began cutting locations. It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 1995, ended 27 locations, and unloaded $40 million worth of old merchandise that was in its warehouses. In August 1997 the company emerged from bankruptcy protection. [4]

  7. County Seat (store) - Wikipedia

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    Jack J. Crocker, then the CEO of SuperValu supermarkets, founded the chain in 1973 in Dallas, Texas. [1] Appropriate for the pun in its name, County Seat specialized in blue jeans and other casual wear. In 1977, the chain grew to 183 stores, and also began to sell sports clothing. [2]

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  9. Academy Sports + Outdoors - Wikipedia

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    David Gochman, the founder's son and Chinese-studies graduate from Harvard and University of Texas law-school graduate, joined Academy in 1995 on a full-time basis. By that time, his father, then 65, had built Academy into a $350 million retail chain and was ready to turn control of the business over to his 30-year-old son.