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  2. Rocawear - Wikipedia

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    In March 2009, Rocawear launched its first social networking site, offering style news, music, fashion, and cultural connections. [5] In August 2011, Jay-Z confirmed via Twitter that Rocawear had partnered with Pharrell Williams' clothing label, Billionaire Boys Club. [6] In 2012, Rocawear was a €490 million clothing business. [7]

  3. It Girl debuts branded Rocawear clothing line - AOL

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    Today, the game launched it's first branded clothing line, partnering up with Rocawear. Rocawear was started in 1999 by Jay-Z. Crowdstar's It Girl is on a rampage lately, with new clothing and ...

  4. Jay-Z - Wikipedia

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    Jay-Z and Damon Dash are the founders of the urban clothing brand Rocawear. [154] Rocawear has clothing lines and accessories for men, women and children. The line was taken over by Jay-Z in early 2006 following a falling out with Dash. In March 2007, Jay-Z sold the rights to the Rocawear brand to Iconix Brand Group for $204 million. He retains ...

  5. Category:Hip-hop fashion - Wikipedia

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  6. Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Billionaire Boys Club has a US flagship store in SoHo, New York City, a European flagship store in Soho, London has now permanently closed, and a store in Tokyo, Japan. Several stores that retail Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream clothing exist across North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. [citation needed]

  7. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    American sizes for baby clothes are usually based on the child's weight. European sizes are usually based on the child's height. These may be expressed as an estimated age of the child, e.g., size 6 months (or 3–6 months) is expected to fit a child 61 to 67 centimetres (24 to 26 in) in height and 5.7 to 7.5 kilograms (13 to 17 lb) in weight.