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  2. Express, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    By 1986, Express had 250 stores and began testing the sale of men's merchandise in 16 stores the following year. The men's fashion line was spun off into its own brand, Structure, in 1989. In 2001, Express became a dual gender brand with the reintegration of its Structure stores as "Express Men".

  3. Clothing retailer Express announces bankruptcy, store closings

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    Clothing retailer Express announced on Monday that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close 95 of its locations throughout the U.S. The company said those locations would begin having ...

  4. Bonobos (apparel) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, fashion retailer Express and management firm WHP Global agreed to acquire Bonobos from Walmart for a combined $75 million. Express would obtain the operating assets and liabilities for $25 million and WHP Global would obtain the brand for $50 million, with Express agreeing to license the brand rights in exchange for royalty fees. [3]

  5. Express closing more than 100 stores as clothing retailer ...

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    Express operates about 600 stores under the names Express, 60 Bonobos Guideshop and UpWest. The exterior of an Express Store located in the Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio on June 25, 2015.

  6. American fashion retailer Express is closing 31 stores by the ...

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    Express announced it is closing 31 stores in 20 states by the end of January. The shocking move is part of the company's larger restructuring plan in an effort to reduce costs and revive the ...

  7. Express (clothing) - Wikipedia

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