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  2. List of Canadian clothing store chains - Wikipedia

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    Canada Goose; Club Monaco (founded in Canada, based in the US) Designer Depot; Destination XL Group; Dynamite Clothing; Garage; Gotstyle; Grafton-Fraser; Groupe Dynamite; Harry Rosen Inc. Hatley; Holt Renfrew; Hudson's Bay (Hudson's Bay Company) Indochino; J B Lefebvre; Jacob; Joe Fresh; Kamik; Kotn; La Senza; Laura; La Maison Simons

  3. Category:Clothing brands of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands of Canada" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Off the Wall (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Off The Wall, founded in 1984 and closed in early 2011, was a former Canadian retailer of urban apparel, [1] footwear, accessories and equipment. Off the Wall provided a wide variety of brands and styles all in one place.

  5. Category:Clothing retailers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing retailers of Canada" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  6. Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery - Wikipedia

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    It is the only Canadian art gallery exclusively dedicated to exhibiting and collecting contemporary Canadian ceramic, glass, enamel and stained glass works of art. It has approximately 20,000 annual visitors. [1] The Canadian Guild of Potters — which would later become known as Ceramists Canada —was formed in 1936.

  7. Hardman & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Flagon, ruby glass, silver-gilt mounts, stones and enamels, 1858–9, John Hardman Powell, V&A Museum no. M.39-1972 [1]. John Hardman senior, (1766–1844), of Handsworth, then in Staffordshire, England (and now part of Birmingham), was the head of a family business designing and manufacturing metalwork.