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  2. Wholesale fashion distribution - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, the merchant is assessed "counter rent" for a "store-within-a-store" concept, common in the cosmetics industry, but also not unheard of in clothing. In other cases, the vendor agrees to buy back unsold merchandise from the retailer — this is a common arrangement for higher-value seasonal clothing, like designer coats.

  3. Big Dog (company) - Wikipedia

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    After W. L. Gore & Associates corrected the problem, Sierra West's waterproof clothing became a success. [1] By 1985, Sierra West was one of the top ten backpacking gear companies in the US. [2] Big Dog Mascot at Parade. According to company lore, in 1983, a group of white water rafters were gifted oversized shorts before launching into the water.

  4. Worldwide brands - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide Brands is a Maitland, Florida based company that was founded by Chris Malta in 1999; it was registered as a corporation in 2001. [1] It is a product sourcing research company that operates WorldwideBrands.com, a website whose primary function is to locate and qualify factory-authorized wholesale suppliers and wholesale manufacturers that are willing to sell to home businesses and ...

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  6. Mountain Rose Herbs - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Rose Herbs is known for organic, sustainably sourced, and wild harvested products. The company was the first fair trade certified [1] supplier of these products in the United States. By 2010, it was the second-largest distributor of organic dried herbs in the nation. [2]

  7. A seller surnamed Peng, who sells women’s clothing on the platform, and another surnamed Mi, who sold items like fishing wire and essential oils for a two-week stint before effectively closing ...