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  3. 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.

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    Dr. Martens: Shoe store [94] Shoes, clothes [94] 3 [94] 2 [94] Accent Group [94] Unknown ... Men's clothing, women's clothing, shoes, fashion accessories [258] 3 [258 ...

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    A 2001 article in the Star Tribune noted that Plato's Closet in 2001 stocked up on brand names such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap Inc., Silver Jeans Co., Sean John, Express, Inc., and Dr. Martens that they sold at a markdown of between 50% and 75%. [14] Unlike consignment shops, Plato's Closet pays sellers on the spot. [14]

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    Kirkcaldie & Stains opened for business in 'Waterloo House' on 9 December 1863, selling women's and men's clothing and accessories, mourning wear, drapery, manchester and haberdashery. [8] [9] In 1865 extensive additions were made to the store. [10] 1868 wooden shop on Lambton Quay.

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    Chain of shoe shops based mainly in London. In 1937 the business was purchased by K Shoes, [79] who completed a deal with Clarks and split the shops between them, with Clarks keeping eight. Clarks were not allowed to operate them under the Abbotts name, so chose the name Peter Lord. K Shoes operated the remaining shops under their own name.