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  2. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Martens, also known as Doc Martens, Docs, or DMs, [2] is a British footwear and clothing brand, headquartered in Wollaston, Northamptonshire, England. Although most known for its footwear, the company also makes a range of accessories including clothing and bags.

  3. Gen Z favorite Dr. Martens is struggling as its CEO steps ...

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    The firm ranked Dr. Martens the eighth most popular casual women’s footwear brand of 2024—down from sixth place last year. Investors are betting a new CEO could help Dr. Martens step in a ...

  4. Dr. Martens shares plunge to record low after weak US ... - AOL

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    Trading in Dr. Martens stock was temporarily halted on the London Stock Exchange Tuesday as it sank to a record-low 0.62 pounds, according to FactSet. It closed at 0.67 pounds, down more than 29%.

  5. Hallensteins Glassons - Wikipedia

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    Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Limited was formed in 1985 through the merger between Hallensteins and Glassons. [7] [8]During the initial COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand, Hallensteins Glassons staff received $5.18 million in wage subsidies from the New Zealand Government, with $2.48 million going to staff in Hallenstein Brothers stores. [9]

  6. Apple Bottoms - Wikipedia

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    AppleBottoms is a fashion brand for women launched in 2003 by rap artist Nelly, Yomi Martin, Nick Loftis, and Ian Kelly. The brand was initially a denim label, but has since expanded to include other women's and girl's clothing, perfume and accessories. [1] The brand was launched with a model search televised on VH1. [2]

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Open-toed pumps were a particular focus in 1979. [327] After dominating fashion since the early 1960s, knee-high boots were no longer in with designers, [328] replaced by boots that rose no higher than mid-calf and usually didn't rise above the ankle, resembling the demi-boots of the 1950s and barely distinguishable from the new high-vamp pumps.