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    We short women are used to being particular when it comes to shopping for new clothes, since we’re at risk of swimming in sleeves, dragging hems and just drowning in fabric in off-the-rack styles.

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    6. Lisa Says Gah. Average pricing: Under $250. Shipping/return pricing: Free shipping on orders over $80. Size range: XS to XL. This San Francisco-based online shop is a bit smaller than most of ...

  5. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    The chain's original merchandise was women's sportswear. [13] In the early 1960's, the stores primarily featured high quality clothing and accessories from the following manufacturers: The Villager, Ladybug (Juniors division of The Villager), Glen of Michigan, Cole of California (swimwear), Bernardo (sandals), Collins of Texas (handbags), and Vera (scarves).

  6. Petite size - Wikipedia

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    In fashion and clothing, a petite size is a standard clothing size designed specifically for women 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) and under. [1] [2] [3] This categorization is not solely based on a woman's height, but also takes into account the proportions of her body. Petite sizes cater to body shapes that typically have shorter limb lengths, narrower ...

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    In 2001 Georgia Shonk-Simmons took over as CEO. Dennis Pence returned to the position after a year and a half in September 2002. [1] From 2002 to 2004 the company focused on opening new retail stores, going from 41 in 2002 to 114 in 2004. [1] By 2003 the company delivered sales of $473.1 million and $9.15 million in profit.