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  2. Lucky Brand Jeans - Wikipedia

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    All of the products sold by Lucky as well as their stores' decorations reflected a bohemian style. Denim is the major selling point of the company, making up about 60% of business. All Lucky Brand Jeans have two four-leaf clovers with the phrase "LUCKY YOU" stitched onto the outside of the fly shield.

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

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    Gemco – acquired by Lucky Stores in 1961; [192] closed in 1986 and the vacant buildings sold to Target; [193] known as Memco in the Chicago and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas Pace Membership Warehouse – founded in Denver in 1983 and quickly expanded to the East Coast; [ 194 ] [ 195 ] acquired by Kmart in 1989; [ 196 ] [ 197 ] later ...

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    Lucky Brand Men’s 410 Jeans are now $6 off their original online price of $31.99. Each pair features an athletic fit, straight leg, a midrise waist and stretch fabric. Choose from blue and black ...

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  6. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 2009, Dress Barn announced that it would buy Tween Brands, Inc, in a friendly acquisition. [6] In 2010, Tween Brands began a boys clothing line entitled “Brothers”. [7] On January 1, 2011, Dress Barn completed its reorganization into Ascena Retail Group, Inc. trading on the NASDAQ under the stock ticker symbol ASNA. [8]

  7. Ascena Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Ascena Retail Group expanded into the girls' clothing market by purchasing Tween Brands, the owner of the Justice chain of 891 stores. [8] Justice, which is aimed at girls between ages 7 and 14, is the successor of Limited Too, originally launched in 1987 by The Limited. Limited Too changed its name to Tween Brands in 2008, and the ...