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  2. Hanes’ New Underwear Ads Push the Envelope - AOL

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    Hanes is walking a fine line with the campaign to launch its newest men’s underwear. The Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Hanes, which is the country’s top-selling underwear manufacturer, has just ...

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  5. Hanesbrands - Wikipedia

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    The original Hanes outlet store was housed in a room adjacent to their factory. Hanesbrands currently operates and owns around 220 Hanesbrands, Maidenform and Champion retail stores across the US. [8] The company's flagship store is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and opened in summer 2008.

  6. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Sam's Choice, originally introduced as Sam's American Choice in 1991, is a retail brand in food and selected hard goods. Named after Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, Sam's Choice forms the premium tier of Walmart's two-tiered core corporate grocery branding strategy that also includes the larger Great Value brand of discount-priced staple items.

  7. Hanes - Wikipedia

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    Hanes was founded in 1900 by John Wesley Hanes (one of Winston-Salem's wealthiest and most influential business men) at Winston Salem, North Carolina under the name Shamrock Knitting Mills. [1] He died of heart trouble in 1903.