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  2. Say Je T'aime to the 20 Best French Clothing Brands ... - AOL

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    We often find ourselves in search of that je ne sais quoi French women seem to have about them. “[While] there are many different French styles, French style is all about dressing casually and ...

  3. The 33 Best Affordable Clothing Stores to Shop Online - AOL

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    Here are the 33 best cheap online clothing stores, from Amazon to Grailed. ... (awesomely affordable, even!), Todd Snyder's sale section has you well and truly covered. The New York-based designer ...

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    3. Eloquii. Average pricing: $150 and under. Shipping/return pricing: Flat $7.50 fee, free shipping over $125, free returns. Size range: 12 to 28. While the selection of plus-size clothing that ...

  5. La Redoute - Wikipedia

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    La Redoute is a French multi channel retailer founded by Joseph Pollet in 1837. La Redoute specialises in ready to wear apparel and home decor, La Redoute is the 2nd largest seller of women's apparel and the 3rd largest seller of linens in France. Its e-commerce site www.laredoute.com is the top ranked French site for apparel and home decor ...

  6. Venca - Wikipedia

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    Venca is the fashion and home firm pioneer in Spain in online sales since 1997. In 2019, the company took a further step in its digital transformation: it launched a marketplace with its own collection and different categories of products from well-known brands. [1]

  7. Tati (company) - Wikipedia

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    While the brand had 80 points of sale across France, it opened its merchant website in May 2010 which then offered more than 7,000 items, [19] 15,000 in 2011. [20] From 2013, the company has 129 points of sale in France. It aimed to target no longer the 25% of households earning less than 20,000 euros per year, but 75% of French women. [21]