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  2. Cohen's Fashion Optical - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Cohen started to sell a wide variety of eyewear from a pushcart in Orchard Street, New York. Cohen's is a franchise operated company since 1978. [1] In 2008, the estimated annual revenue was $121 million, however this amount may vary. Cohen's Fashion Optical was the first to offer on-premise eye examinations with qualified Doctors of ...

  3. Warby Parker - Wikipedia

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    Warby Parker's "Home-Try-On program" is a strategy used by the company in which its customers select five frames from the website, which they receive and try on at home within a 5-day period, free of charge. The company has programs where customers upload a photo and try on frames virtually through their mobile app. [23]

  4. Talk:Cohen's Fashion Optical - Wikipedia

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  5. Ari Seth Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen has been invited to speak about his work all around the world, including a Ted X Amsterdam talk in 2014 and the Chicago Humanities Festival in 2020. Designer, Marc Jacobs cited Advanced Style for being the inspiration behind his fall 2012 collection and New York Times fashion director, Vanessa Friedman credited Cohen with starting a ...

  6. Nudie Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Nuta Kotlyarenko (Ukrainian: Нута Котляренко; December 15, 1902 – May 9, 1984), known professionally as Nudie Cohn, was a Ukrainian-American tailor who designed decorative rhinestone-covered suits, known popularly as "Nudie Suits", and other elaborate outfits for some of the most famous celebrities of his era.

  7. Talk:A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Cohen you point out was a prolific historian (I'm not sure if he was British), not a Communist thinker, and while he was a Zionist and did publish a book in 1912, that book was called Zionist Movement, not A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century.

  8. Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    These sunglasses later evolved into aviator sunglasses, and the resulting name and brand, Ray-Ban, became synonymous with army pilots and later on a fashion item. [18] [19] Foster Grant continued contributing to the growth of the eyewear industry for fashion by running large campaigns featuring celebrities.

  9. File:Michael Cohen Criminal Information.pdf - Wikipedia

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