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  2. Seltaeb - Wikipedia

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    The Reliant Shirt Corporation paid $100,000 for a licence and sold over a million Beatle T-shirts in three days, [20] Remco Toys had produced 100,000 Beatles' dolls and had orders for another 500,000, [21] and the Lowell Toy Corporation were selling Beatle wigs faster than they could produce them, at more than 35,000 per day. [21]

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    These locations are where Asspizza handed out his collaboration t-shirts with Supreme and also other rare clothing items to fans. [ 16 ] Announced in June 2022, Babbitt under his Asspizza brand, opened his first official art gallery in New York City .

  4. Buckle (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Buckle began as a men's clothing store established in 1948 in Kearney, Nebraska. [6] The first store was founded by David Hirschfeld and operated under the name Mills Clothing. His son, Dan Hirschfeld, took over the business in 1965. In 1967, a second store was purchased and operated under the name Brass Buckle.

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  6. 44 passes? Fleck says that’s what Gophers needed to beat Nebraska

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    During the 2021 and 2022 football seasons, the Gophers were a team that lived and died with their running game. Their 46.3 carries per game in 2021 ranked sixth nationally, and their 44.7 average ...

  7. Fort Western Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Western used a similar process to design one-of-a-kind custom Nebraska Cornhusker boots that were custom made and signed by Nebraska Husker coaches. The Husker boots were auctioned off at the 2009 Cattlemen's Ball to raise money for cancer research. [4] In 1993, Fort Western added a second retail store in Nebraska City, Nebraska.