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  2. 7 for All Mankind - Wikipedia

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    7 For All Mankind (often referred to simply as 7FAM) is an American denim brand founded by Michael Glasser, Peter Koral, and Jerome Dahan in 2000 and headquartered in Vernon, California. [1] It was purchased by the VF Corporation in 2007 and sold to Delta Galil Industries in 2016. 7 for All Mankind began by designing women's jeans.

  3. Talk:7 for All Mankind - Wikipedia

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    The 7 For All Mankind brand has strong recognition worldwide and is particularly well known among celebrities and fashion-conscious denim consumers. The 7 For All Mankind logo consists of a large, brushstroke-style numeral 7 with the words "for all mankind" written across it in a smaller, stylized script.

  4. Category:Clothing brands of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands of Canada" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Review: For All Mankind Offers an Alternate History of Moon ...

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    For four seasons, Apple TV+'s For All Mankind has presented an alternate history of the space race, starting in a world where Russia, not America, put the first person on the moon.That single ...

  6. List of Canadian clothing store chains - Wikipedia

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    Canada Goose; Club Monaco (founded in Canada, based in the US) Designer Depot; Destination XL Group; Dynamite Clothing; Garage; Gotstyle; Grafton-Fraser; Groupe Dynamite; Harry Rosen Inc. Hatley; Holt Renfrew; Hudson's Bay (Hudson's Bay Company) Indochino; J B Lefebvre; Jacob; Joe Fresh; Kotn; La Senza; Laura; La Maison Simons; Le Château [2 ...

  7. Dylex - Wikipedia

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    At one point, the company had five business divisions: BiWay, a major discount basic apparel and general merchandise, Thriftys (denim and other jeanswear and accessories), Tip Top Tailors (mid-priced men's suits and sportwear), and its women's wear group, made up of Fairweather (women's career and casual clothing), Big Steel Man (aka Big Steel and in its final days Steel) and Braemar (women's ...