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  2. Bench (British clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    The brand began in 1989 creating graphic T-shirt designs influenced by skateboarding.The Manchester based fashion firm was founded by Nayef Marar and Barrie Suddons, and was acquired in 2004 by a management team led by finance director Alan Horridge for the company Americana for £20m. [2]

  3. Threadless - Wikipedia

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    The company moved from his apartment to a 900-square-foot (84 m 2) office. A new batch of T-shirts was printed once the previous batch had sold out. In 2000, Threadless would print shirts every few months. By 2004, the company was printing new shirts every week.

  4. American Apparel - Wikipedia

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    American Apparel store in SoHo, New York City. American Apparel was founded in 1989 by Canadian Dov Charney. [4] For some time, clothes were made in South Carolina. In 1997, the company moved to Los Angeles.

  5. McDonough, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    McDonough is a city in Henry County, Georgia, United States.It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.Its population was 29,051 in 2020. The city is the county seat of Henry County. [4]

  6. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Shirts is an American T-shirt and clothing company established in 1964 and based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company operates 35 retail stores in Hawaii, California, Florida, Nevada, and Colorado. Crazy Shirts houses the largest printing facility in Hawaiʻi, on the island of Oʻahu, and employs more than 400 employees.

  7. Manhattan Industries - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Shirt Company was one of the initial tenants in the Emmet Building on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. Robert Lewis Leeds Jr. was the CEO of Manhattan Industries from 1965 [ 3 ] to 1974, when he left to work with Victor Kiam at Remington.