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  5. Eddie Bauer - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, soon after he began selling women's clothing as well as men's, Eddie Bauer issued his first mail order catalog. The original mailing list included the names of 14,000 soldiers who had worn Eddie Bauer clothing provided by the United States Army during their service. [7] By 1949, Bauer employed 125 seamstresses.

  6. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, to better compete with Amazon and Target, Walmart introduced three new clothing lines and revamped an existing clothing line. [1] George – men's casual and dress clothing, shoes, and accessories (previously also women's and children's) Terra & Sky – plus size women's clothing

  7. Willis & Geiger Outfitters - Wikipedia

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    A version of the G-1 military flight jacket was made under contract during World War II, [1] [4] designed by Eddie Bauer. When Abercrombie & Fitch went bankrupt in 1977, Willis & Geiger was its largest unpaid creditor and went out of business, but was independently revived by former Abercrombie & Fitch employee Burt Avedon.