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  2. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    Justice is a clothing brand sold exclusively through Walmart targeting the tween girl market. In 2020, it became a brand owned by the private equity firm Bluestar Alliance. Justice makes apparel, underwear, sleepwear, swimwear, lifestyle, accessories, and personal care products for girls age roughly 6–12.

  3. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    Plus, it covers every age range (newborn to teen) and budget, to boot. Read on and start shopping. ... Zara does a great job offering girlsclothing that comes in a range of earthy tones and ...

  4. Delia's - Wikipedia

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    Delia's, Inc. (stylized as dELiA*s) was a lifestyle brand of apparel and accessories, primarily targeting girls and young women. From its founding in 1993 through the early 2010s, Delia's was an independent retailer and direct marketer, and in its prime was the leading marketer to 10 to 24-year-old females in the United States, with labels for preteen girls (#deliasgirls) 7-13 and girls ...

  5. Tillys - Wikipedia

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    Tillys is a leading destination specialty retailer of casual apparel, footwear, accessories, and hardgoods for young men, young women, boys and girls with an extensive assortment of iconic global, emerging, and proprietary brands rooted in an active, outdoor and social lifestyle.

  6. Fun and Thoughtful Gifts for 10-Year-Old Girls

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    $72 from Amazon. Shop Now. Help her create memories with the Instax Mini 9, available in 10 different colors. Each camera features an auto exposure measurement to make sure photos come out bright ...

  7. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    [8] In reaction to this situation, a campaign group Pinkstinks was formed in the UK in 2008 [9] to raise awareness of the gender stereotyping of children. [10] Further, clothing companies have started to sell clothes that are unisex or gender-neutral, such as the Swedish company Polarn O. Pyret, [11] while others have been founded specifically ...