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  2. Healthtex - Wikipedia

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    Healthtex is a brand of casual clothing for young children ranging from birth to about 12 years of age currently owned by Lollytogs. It was founded in New York City in 1921 by Louis Russek as the Standard Romper Company. [1] The name "Health-Tex" was first used in 1937 to emphasise that the clothing was made from "healthy" (durable) textiles.

  3. Joules (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Joule brand is aimed at the children's clothing market and was launched in 2008, followed by Baby Joule in 2009. [13] In 2019, Joules announced a partnership with Peter Rabbit for its kids range. [14] Joules started selling home and garden products in 2013 and in 2014 launched an optical line in partnership with Vision Express. [15]

  4. Tack shop - Wikipedia

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    A tack shop in Southchurch, England. A tack shop is an equestrian supply store. Buyers may purchase various pieces of riding equipment and training aids, as well as boots and riding apparel, stable equipment, horse care products, grooming supplies, horse blankets and sheets, model horses, and equine books, magazines, and videos.

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  6. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Children's clothing needs to be useful for playing. Children's clothing or kids' clothing is clothing for children who have not yet grown to full height. Children's clothing is often more casual than adult clothing, fit for play and rest. In the early 21st century, however, childrenswear became heavily influenced by trends in adult fashion.

  7. Adams Kids - Wikipedia

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    Adams store in Halifax in 2009. Adams has been making clothing under the Mini Mode brand for Boots since 2002. Mini Mode has 327 concessions, and its own online store. Mini Mode Childrenswear Limited also entered administration on 21 January 2009, with Rob Jonathan Hunt, Stuart David Maddison and Michael John Andrew Jervis being appointed as joint administrators.

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