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  2. GU (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    G.U. (ジーユー, jīyū) is a Japanese discount casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer, with 451 stores (As of 31 May 2022) across Japan. [1] It is fully owned by the company Fast Retailing, which is better known as the owner of the retail chain Uniqlo.

  3. Uniqlo - Wikipedia

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    Their advertising campaigns, clothing quality and new retail layouts also proved fruitful. [15] In November 1998, it opened their first urban Uniqlo store in Tokyo's Harajuku district, and outlets soon spread to major cities throughout Japan. [citation needed] In 2001, sales turnover and gross profit reached a peak, with over 500 retail stores ...

  4. Big John (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Big John (Japanese: ビッグジョン) is a denim and casual clothing manufacturer founded by Kotaro Ozaki (尾崎小太郎) in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. [1] Originally named Maruo Hifuku (マルオ被服), [2] it was the first company in Japan to manufacture jeans domestically, and so has been called "the godfather of Japanese denim brands".

  5. Category:Clothing brands of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands of Japan" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Angelic Pretty;

  6. Beams (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Beams is a Japanese clothing brand established in 1976 in Harajuku, Tokyo by Etsuzo Shitara. [1] The current CEO is Yō Shitara (設楽洋). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The brand has 167 stores in Japan , and 10 stores overseas, including in New York City , Milan , London , and Paris .

  7. J. Press - Wikipedia

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    The brand also has stores in New York City and Washington, D.C. In 1974, the Press family sold the rights to license J. Press for the Japanese market, making it the first American brand to be licensed in Japan. [1] In 1986, J. Press was acquired by the Japanese apparel company Onward Kashiyama, who had previously been its licensee for 14 years. [2]

  8. Kenzo (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, Kenzo pulled out of the American market, closing its flagship stores in Los Angeles (2002) and New York (2003). [26] In June 2020, the brand unveiled a new American flagship store in SoHo, Manhattan. [27] [28] Additionally it has nearly 145 stores worldwide primarily concentrated in Southeast Asia, Japan and Europe. [25]

  9. Tadashi Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Tadashi Shoji (born January 15, 1948) is an American-based Japanese fashion designer known for his evening wear and bridal collections, and his red-carpet fashion. [1] [2] The Tadashi Shoji brand is carried in over 700 major department and specialty stores worldwide, with signature boutiques in the United States, Indonesia, and the Middle East. [3]

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