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  2. List of Canadian clothing store chains - Wikipedia

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    Canada Goose; Club Monaco (founded in Canada, based in the US) Designer Depot; Destination XL Group; Dynamite Clothing; Garage; Gotstyle; Grafton-Fraser; Groupe Dynamite; Harry Rosen Inc. Hatley; Holt Renfrew; Hudson's Bay (Hudson's Bay Company) Indochino; J B Lefebvre; Jacob; Joe Fresh; Kamik; Kotn; La Senza; Laura; La Maison Simons

  3. 12 Sharp Golf Shirts You Need to Try This Summer

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    Slate Blue TR Tour Shirt. The late ‘50s and early ‘60s offer a treasure trove of inspiration across men’s fashion, especially with golf. Macade took inspiration from this golden era for the ...

  4. John Forsyth (clothier) - Wikipedia

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    John Forsyth Shirt Company, Ltd. does business as Forsyth of Canada and has manufactured shirts in Canada and abroad. Products include shirts, knits, and fleece for men, women and youth as well as ties and ladies sports wear. The business is a subsidiary of Forsyth Holdings, Inc. [3] The Forsyth family began its clothing business in Waterloo ...

  5. Tip Top Tailors - Wikipedia

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    Tip Top Tailors was a Canadian menswear clothing retailer founded in Toronto in 1909 by Polish-Jewish immigrant David Dunkelman (1883–1978). He rented his first store at 245 Yonge Street, Toronto, selling tailored suits for $14. The name of the chain was chosen by a customer in a contest.

  6. Gildan - Wikipedia

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    The plant was vertically integrated and employed 1,200 workers. A year later, the company achieved an initial public offering and was listed publicly on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the NYSE MKT. [9] By 2001, Gildan was the leading distributor of 100% cotton T-shirts in the US as determined by the ACNielsen S.T.A.R.S. Report.

  7. Toronto Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Golf Club has hosted several major events in its history. The golf club was a former rota course of the Canadian Open, hosting the event on five occasions. It hosted the event twice at its original location in Toronto (1905 and 1909), and hosted the event three more times at its current location in 1914, 1921 and 1927.