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  2. Calvin Klein (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    A Calvin Klein store in Fairview Mall. Calvin Klein Inc. (/ k l aɪ n /) is an American designer fashion retail chain marketing its eponymously branded products worldwide. The company, which became famous for its designer underwear and denim lines in the 1980s, specializes in mass-market ready-to-wear clothing for all genders and age groups as well as leather products, lifestyle accessories ...

  3. PVH Corp. - Wikipedia

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    The Calvin Klein stores sell the full range of products at full price, differing from existing outlet stores. These stores range from 10,000 square feet (930 m 2) to 20,000 square feet (1,900 m 2). [25] The brands are sold in different price segments; for the dresswear and business-casual brands, from lowest to highest priced are Arrow, Van ...

  4. Warnaco Group - Wikipedia

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    Warnaco also acquired the license for Calvin Klein Jeans and Calvin Klein retail stores through its takeover of Designer Holdings, Inc. [29] The license for Calvin Klein children's clothing was purchased from Commerce Clothing [30] Warnaco closed out the 1990s by selling off its underperforming Hathaway label and reacquiring Authentic Fitness.

  5. Calvin Klein - Wikipedia

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    Klein was born on November 19, 1942, to an Austro-Hungarian Jewish family in the Bronx, New York City, the son of Flore (née Stern; 1909–2006) and Leo Klein. [1] [2] Leo was born in Boiany then in Austria-Hungary now in Ukraine and had immigrated to New York, while Flore was born in the United States to immigrants from Galicia and Bukovina, Austria-Hungary (modern day-Ukraine).

  6. G-III Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    G-III Apparel Group is an American clothing company that designs, manufactures, markets, and sells women's and men's apparel with a global portfolio of licensed, owned, and private label brands, including DKNY, [5] Donna Karan, Karl Lagerfeld, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Vilebrequin, Nautica, Halston, G.H. Bass, Levi's, Champion, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association ...

  7. List of companies based in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Klein: fashion Cantor Fitzgerald: financial services CBS: media CBS Corporation: media CBS Radio: media CCMP Capital: financial services Century 21: retail Cerberus Capital Management: financial services Chadbourne & Parke: law firms CIT Group: financial services Citigroup: financial services Clayton, Dubilier & Rice: financial services

  8. Tommy Hilfiger (company) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, Phillips-Van Heusen (PVH Corp.) bought the Tommy Hilfiger Corporation for $3 billion, [31] [32] in a deal that was nearly seven times what PVH had paid for Calvin Klein in 2003. [7] Fred Gehring, who launched Hilfiger's European division in 1996, assumed the role of Hilfiger's CEO. [7]

  9. Hela Apparel Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The company supplies to a number of brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, and Michael Kors. Hela Apparel Holdings operates four design centres in Sri Lanka, the United States, France and the United Kingdom. The company have eleven manufacturing plants, seven in Sri Lanka, and two each in Ethiopia and Kenya. [2]