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  2. Metamorphose temps de fille - Wikipedia

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    Kuniko Kato decided to become a fashion designer in her final year of high school and had graduated from Osaka Mode Gakuin. [5] She created Metamorphose temps de fille in 1997, [3] while she was attending vocational school. [5] Kato first launched a store in Kyoto, Japan. [3]

  3. Peach John - Wikipedia

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    As the company expanded its product line, in 2001 Peach John nearly succumbed to bankruptcy. After restructuring, the company was able to pay back their 2 billion yen debt in 13 months. [ 5 ] In May 2006, the Japanese lingerie maker Wacoal formed a capital alliance with Peach John which allowed Wacoal to hold 49 percent of the company's shares.

  4. Big John (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Big John (Japanese: ビッグジョン) is a denim and casual clothing manufacturer founded by Kotaro Ozaki (尾崎小太郎) in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. [1] Originally named Maruo Hifuku (マルオ被服), [2] it was the first company in Japan to manufacture jeans domestically, and so has been called "the godfather of Japanese denim brands".

  5. Baby, the Stars Shine Bright (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Baby, the Stars Shine Bright was founded in Japan by Akinori and Fumiyo Isobe, a married couple. [5] They first opened a store in Shibuya in 1988. [5] The company's flagship store, opened in 1999 in Daikanyamachō, Shibuya, was relocated to Omotesandō in 2012.

  6. 19 Teen Clothing Stores to Shop Online for the ... - AOL

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    Head to these most popular teenage clothing brands, ... 19 Teen Clothing Stores to Shop Online for the Trendiest Wardrobe. Rachel Bogo, Jacqueline Saguin, Good Housekeeping Institute.

  7. Narumiya International - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the company was established as a dry goods wholesaler in Hiroshima, Japan. [4] In 1952, the company was registered as the Narumiya Textile Corporation. In 1968, the company began making women's apparel. In 1979, the company changed its name to the Narumiya Corporation and moved its head office to Minato Ward, Tokyo from Hiroshima.