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  2. Ed Hardy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy and Ku USA formed Hardy Life, now Hardy Way LLC, [2] which owns the Ed Hardy brand and trademarks. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brand has subsequently been extensively licensed, at one point having 70 sublicensees, [ 5 ] selling clothing, accessories, lighters, perfume, hair styling tools, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and condoms.

  3. Christian Audigier - Wikipedia

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    ] The clothing brand that followed gained popularity in the US and attracted the attention of celebrities such as Madonna, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and later Ashton Kutcher and Eric Church. Audigier helped popularize the brand, but left on amicable terms in 2007. He went on to popularize the Ed Hardy brand. [7]

  4. Just Group - Wikipedia

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    In the 1982, Just Jeans bought the MSD chain of sporting goods stores for $500,000. The venture proved to be a failure and Just Jeans sold MSD two years later for $1. [1] [2] Roger Kimberley built his own fashion chain called Cheap Jeans. Just Jeans bought his 50-store business in 1985 and relaunched it as Jeans Extra.

  5. Richway - Wikipedia

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    Richway was the discount department store division of Atlanta-based Rich's. [1] It was originally part of Rich's, and was later bought by Federated Department Stores when they purchased the Rich's chain. [2] It was originally known as Richway, a Rich's Company with a more bluish logo than the later orange and black theme under Federated ownership.

  6. John Hardy Unveils Reimagined New York Store - AOL

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    John Hardy Unveils Reimagined New York Store - AOL

  7. Rich's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The 1946/1948 Store for Homes addition, to the southeast of the 1924 building across Forsyth Street, was one of Atlanta's earliest examples of International Style architecture. [ 7 ] In 1929, the company was reorganized and the retail portion of the business became simply Rich's , while a new, separate venture named M. Rich & Bros. Co. would ...