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  2. Naartjie (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Naartjie is a specialty children's clothing retailer founded in 1989 in Cape Town, South Africa by designer Anne Eales. The company has since been acquired by Truworths International . [ 1 ] The clothing is made from African cotton .

  3. Lisa Kline - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 1999, she opened Lisa Kline Men, which provided clothing for men and was decorated with a 1970s TV, a bar, playboys, and many other "masculine" accommodations. [1] Kline has been reported saying that the men's store is her favorite. [3] She began on-line sales in 2002, and launched a children's clothing line, Lisa Kline Kids, in 2003.

  4. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Children's clothing needs to be useful for playing. Children's clothing or kids' clothing is clothing for children who have not yet grown to full height. Children's clothing is often more casual than adult clothing, fit for play and rest. In the early 21st century, however, childrenswear became heavily influenced by trends in adult fashion.

  5. Category:Children's clothing designers - Wikipedia

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    This category is intended to contain those designers who specialise solely in children's or babies' clothing, or are particularly well-known as children's clothing designers (i.e., they have won significant awards or received substantial attention for their childrenswear.)

  6. Celine (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Céline Vipiana (1915–1997) [5] and her husband, Richard, created one of the first luxury brands in the industry, Céline, a made-to-measure children's shoe business, [6] and opened a first boutique at 52 rue Malte in Paris. [7] The brand was recognised by its logo, the red elephant created by Raymont Peynet. [8]

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