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  2. La Redoute - Wikipedia

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    La Redoute specialises in ready to wear apparel and home decor, La Redoute is the 2nd largest seller of women's apparel and the 3rd largest seller of linens in France. Its e-commerce site www.laredoute.com is the top ranked French site for apparel and home decor, with more than 7 million unique visitors each month.

  3. Damart - Wikipedia

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    Damart is the best known brand of a company, now called Damartex, which originated in France in 1953. [1] It was founded by the Despature brothers and primarily manufactured thermal clothing using Thermolactyl fibre. Today the Damartex group employs around 4,000 people worldwide, with around 650 of these in the UK. [2]

  4. Pimkie - Wikipedia

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    Pimkie is a French fast fashion label and chain store for young women. Its headquarters is in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. [1] [2] They have offices in Germany and Spain. The first shop was opened in 1971 in Lille. [3]

  5. Monoprix - Wikipedia

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    Monoprix S.A. (French pronunciation:) is a major French retail chain with its headquarters in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France, near Paris. [1] The company's stores combine food retailing with fashion, beauty and home products.

  6. French fashion - Wikipedia

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    French fashion. Fashion in France is an important subject in the culture and country's social life, as well as being an important part of its economy. [1] Fashion design and production became prominent in France since 15th century. During the 17th century, fashion exploded into a rich industry, for exportation and local consumption. [2]

  7. France will pay you to repair your clothes - AOL

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    France is to introduce a scheme that will subsidize repairs to clothing and shoes in order to cut waste and planet-heating pollution from the textile industry.