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  2. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Mary Duffy's Big Beauties was the first model agency to work with hundreds of new plus-size clothing lines and advertisers. For two decades, this plus-size category produced the largest per annum percentage increases in ready-to-wear retailing. Max Mara started Marina Rinaldi, one of the first high-end clothing lines, for plus-size women in ...

  3. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports states that PriceGrabber places the ads and pays a percentage of referral fees to CR, [25] who has no direct relationship with the retailers. [26] Consumer Reports publishes reviews of its business partner and recommends it in at least one case. [27]

  4. 7 pairs of pants we're adding to our cart during Old Navy's ...

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    Like Old Navy, who has a full clearance section that is offering an additional 30% off at checkout. Earlier this week, we highlighted some of the cutest sweaters on sale at Old Navy , but the sale ...

  5. High and Mighty (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A High and Mighty store in Belfast (2010). High and Mighty is a clothing retail chain for tall and/or wide men in the United Kingdom.After having been family-owned for more than fifty years, it was sold to mailorder group N Brown in September 2009.

  6. New stores kick their way to Consumer Centre in West Long ...

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    Paramount Realty purchased Consumer Centre, a landmark center on Route 36 at the edge of West Long Branch, in late 2022. Its largest tenants include Home Depot, PetSmart and Ulta Beauty.

  7. Le Château - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, there was a prolonged recession in Canada which hurt most business in the clothing industry. In the mid 90s, Le Château experimented briefly with Goth styled clothing and in 1997, it launched a short lived adolescent girls brand "Jr. Girls." You cannot ignore its early expansion to the USA, successful at first but bad ...