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  2. Category : Online clothing retailers of the United States

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    Pages in category "Online clothing retailers of the United States" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Venus Fashion - Wikipedia

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    A year later, the company expanded to include women’s swimwear and became known as Venus Swimwear. [7] In 1998, the company opened its first retail store on the first level of the shopping mall, Jacksonville Landing. [8] The store was located near The Body Shop and Foot Locker. [8]

  4. Ann Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ann Taylor is a small US chain of clothing stores for women. Clothing is targeted for fashion forward career women. Ann Taylor was founded in 1954. Loft, originally Ann Taylor Loft, was established in 1996 as an extension of the original Ann Taylor brand, offers more relaxed fashions for work and home, in the "moderate" priced category.

  5. Custom Ink - Wikipedia

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    Booster [18] (later Custom Ink Fundraising) is a crowd-funding website where organizers design and sell T-shirts to raise money for different social causes. [19] In 2016, the company had nine locations and around 1,670 employees. [20] The company’s name changed to the current form of Custom Ink in 2017. [21]

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  7. ModCloth - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, ModCloth removed the plus-size term from its site. [39] The company's decision was supported by a ModCloth survey, which concluded that almost two-thirds of women were embarrassed to shop in a separate section for plus-labelled clothing. [40] The plus-size clothing was integrated into the greater site and made shoppable through size ...