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  2. 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 ...

  3. Guess (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Guess emblem with the question mark in the center. Guess began in 1981 as a book of styles started by Georges, Maurice, Armand, and Paul Marciano. The brothers switched to selling jeans with a light, form-fitting denim and zippers at the ankles. [2] [3] Guess began offering licensed products, including watches, eyewear, and a fragrance line ...

  4. Wholesale fashion distribution - Wikipedia

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    Some "fast fashion" retailers, like Zara attempt to control their whole supply chain from design to production to the retail store, in order to practice just in time production, or something close to it; in cases of complete integration, there is no "wholesale fashion distribution," as the retailer is its own manufacturer and wholesaler.

  5. The Key to Success at Guess? - AOL

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    To fix the problem, the company is going to "return to iconic jeans wear roots of Guess? for fall of [2013]." That's worked well for other retailers recently, but it doesn't address the problem of ...

  6. Joseph Nakash - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 they started licensing the brand, which added $100 million to their $200 million a year in wholesale revenue for its jeans and expanded their line to include children's clothing, makeup, handbags and suitcases. [8] In 1983, revenues grew to $400 million and they founded Yama Maritime Inc. which owned eight cargo ships. [9]

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