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  2. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Delia's – founded in 1993 as a juniors' clothing catalog, Delia's (stylized as dELiA*s) expanded to more than 100 physical locations before cheaper competitors sent it to bankruptcy in 2014. [56] It was reopened in 2015 as an online retailer, but this was unsuccessful and has been licensed by online fashion company Dolls Kill since 2018.

  3. K-Swiss and Bricks & Wood to Launch First Sneaker Collab

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    The new style celebrates Dazo Anderson, K-Swiss' first Black shoe designer and uncle of Bricks & Wood's Kacey Lynch.

  4. BHLDN - Wikipedia

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    BHLDN launched its website on Valentine’s Day 2011, and opened its first brick-and-mortar store in Houston in August 2011. [5] [6] The retailer has since expanded to operating additional brick-and-mortar stores in Chicago and New York, and shop-in-shop locations in Anthropologie stores in Atlanta, Bethesda, Boston, Beverly Hills, Carlsbad, Century City, Chestnut Hill, Denver, Newport Beach ...

  5. Burton (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Burton is a British online clothing retailer, former high street retailer and clothing manufacturer, specialising in men's clothing and footwear. The company was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, but became a trading name of Arcadia Group Brands Ltd, part of the Arcadia Group.

  6. Buck Mason - Wikipedia

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    Buck Mason is an American clothing brand founded in Venice, California in 2013 by Erik Allen Ford and Sasha Koehn. [1] [2] [3] Buck Mason sells men's and women's apparel online and through 33 brick and mortar retail locations in the US. [4] Buck Mason produces casual basics like t-shirts, denim jeans, blazers, chino pants, and button-up shirts.

  7. Kellwood Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, fifteen independent suppliers of soft goods to Sears, Roebuck and Co were merged to form Kellwood Company. Taking its name from two former Sears' executives, Charles H. Kellstadt and Robert E. Wood, The first officers included Maurice Perlstein, president and treasurer; Fred W. Wenzel, vice president; Stanley M. Guthunz, vice president; Ovide de St. Aubin, Jr., vice president; and ...