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  2. BonWorth - Wikipedia

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    Founder Loren Wells started BonWorth in 1966 in Hendersonville, and expanded throughout the 1980s. Mr. Wells, the sixth owner of Seely Castle, sold the company in 2013 and has retired to Asheville NC. [2] By 1992, it had 65 stores in 28 states, [3] and by 2007, it had more than 290. [4] Its clothing lines are targeted at women 50 and older. [5]

  3. 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.

  4. 6 Best New Costco Clothing Items That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    DKNY Ladies’ Straight Leg Ponte Pant. Price: $18.99 If you went to Macy’s and bought a pair of DKNY women’s straight leg pants, your wallet would be set back $99.. At Costco, a similar style ...

  5. Category:Clothing retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing retailers of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 270 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cygnet Shops – women's fashion store that closed in 1975 DEB – closed its stores in 2015, and returned later that year as an online-only retailer selling plus-size clothing Delia's – founded in 1993 as a juniors' clothing catalog, Delia's (stylized as dELiA*s) expanded to more than 100 physical locations before cheaper competitors sent it ...

  7. Harold's - Wikipedia

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    The chain operated high-end men's and women's clothing stores, usually located in upper-class areas and shopping centers in the southern, western, and mid-western parts of the United States, and targeted sales to customers between the ages of 30 and 50. [2] [3] [4] Originally selling only menswear, Harold's added women's apparel in 1958.

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