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  2. Boxfresh - Wikipedia

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    As of 2004, 20 per cent of the company's output was exported outside the UK. [4] Known as a 'street fashion' brand, its 2004 'Here and Now' collection was themed around "juveniles, rebels, smoking, kissing, hi rise [sic] flats, hanging out on the street, runaway girls, untamed youth". [5]

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

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    Founded as H. & D. H. Brooks & Co. in Manhattan, US, was rebranded Brooks Brothers after founder Henry's sons took charge of the business. From 1988 to 2001 the business was owned by Marks and Spencers. In 2006 the business opened its first UK shop in Old Broad Street, London. [12] Browns of York: Private company

  4. Category : Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom

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    B. Barkers of Kensington; Barratts Shoes; Bata shoe factory; Edward Bates (department store) Bay Trading Company; Bearmans; Beatties of London; Benzie & Miller

  5. Barratts Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Barratts was a brand of high street shoe shops operating in the UK and Ireland. The Barratts shoes brand traded from 100 UK and Ireland stores. The company was established in Northampton in 1903, and became a highly successful brand known for its lavishly produced boot catalogues during the 1920s. In 1964, it was bought by the company Stylo and ...

  6. The 17 Shoes You Need to Become a Street Style Icon - AOL

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    You see, the best fashion ideas are sparked from street style… and this season, everyone is slaying the shoe game. 17 Low-Key Rich Mom Pieces for Effortless Styling To really level up your ...

  7. Ducker & Son - Wikipedia

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    Ducker & Son was a traditional shoe makers in Turl Street in Oxford. The business was founded by Edward Ducker in 1898. A limited company was formed following the deaths of Ducker and his wife in 1947. The shop was featured in the 2007 film Atonement. Ducker & Son closed at the end of November 2016. Its archives are now held in the Bodleian ...