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  2. 15 Affordable Clothing Stores You Probably Haven’t ... - AOL

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    Here's your ultimate guide for shopping the best affordable clothing stores online. We've got everything, from the brands with cheap plus-size clothing to affordable sustainable brands.

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    Target has so many summer dresses under $50. Our favorite picks for 2024 include a linen midi dress, a cotton shirt dress, a trendy drop-waist dress, and more.

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    Here are the 33 best cheap online clothing stores, from Amazon to Grailed. ... you can easily score anything from your new favorite jeans to a coveted T-shirt you saw on TV to a pair of dress ...

  5. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2011, Dress Barn completed its reorganization into Ascena Retail Group, Inc. trading on the NASDAQ under the stock ticker symbol ASNA. [8] The Justice brand outsold the much larger Walmart and Target stores in the girls' apparel category during the fourth quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. [9]

  6. Rainbow Shops - Wikipedia

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    Store front Rainbow Store Setup. Rainbow USA Inc. (commonly referred to as Rainbow Shops or simply Rainbow) is a privately held, moderately priced American retail apparel chain comprising several lifestyle brands primarily targeting teenagers and young women. The company is headquartered in the East New York section of Brooklyn, New York ...

  7. 5-7-9 - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 (55 years ago) (), Edison Brothers Stores purchased the 5-7-9 chain, making it one of numerous clothing and shoe chains the company expanded nationwide. [2] In May 1999 (25 years ago) (), Edison Brothers, which had gone bankrupt and was being liquidated, sold the 5-7-9 stores to a newly formed subsidiary of A.I.J.J. Enterprises, Inc., owner of Rainbow Shops.