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  2. Christopher & Banks - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1956 as Brauns Fashions in Minneapolis, the chain became a public trade company in 1992. After being re-branded Christopher & Banks in 2000, [6] it founded a second brand, CJ Banks (a plus-size clothing store). [7] In November 2004, Christopher & Banks acquired Acorn Stores and operated that chain as a third retail concept. [8]

  3. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Part & Parcel, a social commerce company focused exclusively on clothing for plus-size women, launched in May 2019. On the men's side, Destination XL Group , Inc. is a major specialty retailer of men's big and tall apparel, with over 300 retail stores throughout the United States, Canada and London, England.

  4. CJ Banks - Wikipedia

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  5. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories: Started by fashion designer Rattan Chadha and his business partners PK Sen Sharma, Adu Advaney, Suveer Arora, Ronny Lemmens, Horatio Ho and Arun Mehta in the 1970s as a supplier of clothes for department and wholesale shops in the Netherlands.

  6. Tyra Banks feels 'empowered' to model again, no matter her ...

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    The supermodel-turned-entrepreneur shared her philosophy on body positivity.

  7. Jeff Banks - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Banks CBE PPCSD (born Jeffrey Tatham-Banks, 17 March 1943) is a Welsh fashion designer of men's and women's clothing, jewellery, and home furnishings. Born in Ebbw Vale , Wales, Banks co-founded the fashion chain Warehouse in the late 1970s.