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  2. Rebecca Minkoff (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Minkoff is an American fashion brand that was founded by brother and sister Rebecca Minkoff and Uri Minkoff in 2005 in New York City. [1] The brand has retail stores in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Korea, and is distributed in over 900 stores worldwide.

  3. Strandbags - Wikipedia

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    Strand, or the Strandbags Group, is an Australian and New Zealand retailer of handbags, wallets, luggage, backpacks and other personal accessories. [1] The chain has over 234 stores around Australia. [2] It also has 26 stores in New Zealand. [3] It owns the private label brands Evity and Nere. [4]

  4. Private label - Wikipedia

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    Two brands of aspirin.Left: a national brand made by Bayer.Right: a private-label brand. Note the price difference and similar boxes. A private label, also called a private brand or private-label brand, is a brand owned by a company, offered by that company alongside and competing with brands from other businesses.

  5. Longchamp (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Xtra-bag was the predecessor of the Le Pliage handbag. As the business expanded, Jean Cassegrain noticed that women had become interested in handbags. [ 9 ] Longchamp launched its first women's handbag in 1971 by reworking a toiletry case and adding a shoulder strap and two flaps. [ 9 ]

  6. List of Amazon brands - Wikipedia

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    In August 2005, [2] Amazon began selling products under its own private label, Pinzon. The trademark applications indicated that the label would be used for textiles, kitchen utensils, and other household goods. [2] In March 2007, the company applied to expand the trademark to cover a more diverse list of goods. [3]

  7. Vera Bradley - Wikipedia

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    The majority of bags were initially sold through small shops as well as Marshall Field's. The business did not have issues with selling the bags, but did encounter difficulty keeping up with the demand. They hired local seamstresses as well as provided a loan for the creation of Phoenix Sewing, a company dedicated to making Vera Bradley products.