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  2. The Frye Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Frye opened stores on Newbury Street in Boston, Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, D.C., and Chicago. [citation needed] [16] In 2015, Frye opened stores at Ponce City Market in Atlanta, Roosevelt Field in Long Island, New York, NorthPark Center in Dallas, and Tysons Corner in Fairfax County, Virginia. [citation needed]

  3. Cole Haan - Wikipedia

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    Cole Haan store on Newbury Street in Boston, pictured in 2011. The company name comes from founders Trafton Cole and Eddie Haan, and was originally named “Cole, Rood & Haan” when the company was strictly a men's footwear label.

  4. John Fluevog - Wikipedia

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    Store sign on Newbury Street in Boston John Fluevog store in Dumbo, Brooklyn Store display. John Fluevog (born May 15, 1948) [1] is a Canadian shoe designer and businessperson. [2] [3] In 1970, he and a co-worker Peter Fox began their own shoe store in Vancouver. The shoes are described as "progressive, art deco" inspired.

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  6. Newbury Street - Wikipedia

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    The renowned music instrument retailer E.U. Wurlitzer Music and Sound was a part of the greater Boston music scene since 1890, and the store had been located at 360 Newbury Street (on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue) after moving from its LaGrange Street address in the mid-1960s.

  7. '47 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] In 2011, '47 opened its first brick and mortar store on Newbury Street in Boston. That store closed in 2020. In 2012, ‘47 expanded into football fanwear with a line of official National Football League (NFL) headwear. [12] In 2018, ‘47 partnered with Carhartt, a workwear brand, to create NFL headwear. [13]