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  2. Big Bud Press - Wikipedia

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    Big Bud Press is an American clothing brand, [1] known for their plus-size clothing and support of sustainability. [2] [3] Their predominantly unisex styles have gained notoriety. [4] [5] [6] Founded, based, and manufactured in Los Angeles, [7] [8] the brand now has physical locations in California, New York City, and Chicago. [9] [10]

  3. Westport Big & Tall - Wikipedia

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    Westport Big & Tall is an American retail company with a national catalog and worldwide e-commerce business selling specialized clothing for big and tall men. Westport Big & Tall is the largest privately held big and tall retailer in the world, an industry that has seen sustained growth in response to growing populations of men over six feet two inches (188 cm) or waist sizes over 40 inches ...

  4. Long Tall Sally (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Long Tall Sally is a clothing and shoe retailer for tall women 5′8″ and over. Founded in London in 1976, the company offered clothing with sizing adjustments for longer torso lengths, rises on pants, and dart positions on blouses. It sold under several labels including and its own LTS label. [1]

  5. High and Mighty (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The High and Mighty e-commerce was quickly expanded following the purchase, and several new stores were planned. By September 2010, the number of existing or soon to open stores had risen from 14 to 17, [9] and the flagship store on Edgware Road had been revamped and relaunched with the new High and Mighty look. [10] [11]

  6. After Hours Formalwear - Wikipedia

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    After Hours Formalwear was a clothier that specialized in the renting of tuxedos and formal wear for men. Originally known as Mitchell's Formalwear and founded in 1946, After Hours was the result of the acquisition by Mitchell's of fellow clothiers Small's and Tuxedo World in the late 1990s, and later acquired and assimilated several other chains in the United States.

  7. Gingiss Formalwear - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the company merged with the Buffalo, New York based Tuxedo Junction, which had 32 stores. [8] In 2003, Gingiss Formalwear, with 236 company owned stores and 166 franchised stores, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [9] In late 2003, The May Department Stores Company purchased 125 company-owned stores. [10]

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