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  2. Avenue (store) - Wikipedia

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    Avenue Stores LLC was a specialty retailer in the United States offering plus-size clothing to women who wear larger-size clothing. The company serves a target audience of women aged between 25 and 55 years of age, wearing apparel of size 14 or larger, and also sells shoes and accessories. [2]

  3. Lane Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Lane Bryant Inc. is an American women's apparel and intimates specialty retailer focusing on plus-size clothing. The company began in 1904 with maternity designs created by Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin. [1] Lane Bryant, Inc., is the largest plus-size retailer in the United States.

  4. List of Saks Fifth Avenue store locations - Wikipedia

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    1990s addition (Women's Shoes): In the 1990s, the store added a single-story building immediately to the west, which long housed the women's shoe department. [ 35 ] Men's Store in former I. Magnin: In 1995, SFA Beverly Hills opened a new Men's Store in the 54,000 sq ft (5,000 m 2 ) Timothy Pflueger -designed former I. Magnin store, one block to ...

  5. The 14 Best Designer Finds from the Saks Fashion Flash Sale - AOL

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    The Saks Fifth Avenue Fashion Flash Sale is filled with designer fashion finds at up to 75% off. Shop for the best dresses, coats, denim, boots, bags and more.

  6. These Are the Most Flattering Swimsuits for Women Over 50 - AOL

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    It's time to dive into summer with the best swimsuits for women over 50! We've got flattering finds for you in every size and style.

  7. Bonwit Teller - Wikipedia

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    The Bonwit Teller's flagship uptown building at Fifth Avenue and 56th Street, originally known as Stewart & Company, was a women's clothing store in the "new luxury retailing district", [1] designed by Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore, [2] and opened on October 16, 1929, with Eleanor Roosevelt in attendance.

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