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  2. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories: Started by fashion designer Rattan Chadha and his business partners PK Sen Sharma, Adu Advaney, Suveer Arora, Ronny Lemmens, Horatio Ho and Arun Mehta in the 1970s as a supplier of clothes for department and wholesale shops in the Netherlands.

  3. Maxfield Parrish (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The brand was named after the American artist and illustrator Maxfield Parrish, who was admired by founder Nigel Preston. [3] Preston, who had trained in art and then dabbled in the music industry – once supporting Hawkwind at a gig in Hampstead – began with a stall on Portobello Road selling women's tops made of chamois leather.

  4. Marian Clayden - Wikipedia

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    Marian Clayden (1937-2015) was an artist and fashion designer from Preston, Lancashire. [1] She attended Nottingham School of Art and trained to be a teacher before moving to Australia with her husband Roger and their two children. [2] [3] She began to experiment with textiles in her kitchen and was soon exhibiting and selling her work. [2]

  5. Horrockses, Crewdson & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Horrockses, Crewdson & Co. was a textile company based in Preston, Lancashire.The company was originally formed in 1791 under the name of Horrocks. Over the centuries, the name of the company changed with the involvement of various business partners and when the company merged with others.

  6. List of fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Valentine Avoh; Maggy Baum; Dirk Bikkembergs; Veronique Branquinho; Christophe Coppens; Tim Coppens; Jules-François Crahay; Angele Delanghe; Ann Demeulemeester

  7. Forty Elephants - Wikipedia

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    While the gang members often stole clothing items, they typically did not wear the stolen clothes. Their loot was distributed to a network of fences , street market traders, and pawnbrokers. Part of the stolen clothing items were sold to clothing stores, which simply replaced the labels and modified their designs. [ 1 ]

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