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  2. Mark's - Wikipedia

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    Mark's (known as La Ouérasse and L'Équipeur since 1990 in Quebec) is a Canadian clothing and footwear retailer specializing in casual and industrial wear. Beginning in 1977 as Mark's Work Wearhouse in Calgary , Alberta , it evolved from an industrial accessories dealer to a men and women's casual and industrial wear retailer.

  3. United States Shoe Corporation - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Shoe's history dates back to 1879 with the establishment of the Stern-Auer Shoe Company in Cincinnati. [1] In 1921, eight other Cincinnati shoe manufacturers consolidated to form the United States Shoe Corporation—which had Red Cross Shoes as its flagship brand—but by 1929 the combine was failing, and Joseph Stern, head of Stern-Auer, proposed to merge the two companies with the ...

  4. Metrication in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A shampoo bottle labeled with mL first and fl oz second. Note the ℮ estimated net quantity symbol indicates the product also conforms to European Union regulations. Some U.S. consumer products come in round metric sizes. This appears to be increasing because of the international nature of manufacturing, distribution, and sales.

  5. We found all the best Labor Day sneaker deals from Nike ... - AOL

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    The shoes generally retail around $75, but during the Labor Day sale, you can get them as low as $44 depending on your size (though the general discounted price seems to hover between $55-$65 for ...

  6. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire tried twice to expand into the United States. In 1982, it purchased the Wichita Falls, Texas-based White Stores, Inc. automotive retail chain with 81 stores in Texas from its then-owner Household Merchandising Inc., a subsidiary of Household Finance, for US$40.2 million.

  7. Sport Chek - Wikipedia

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    Sport-Chek International 2000 Ltd. (doing business as Sport Chek) is the largest Canadian retailer of sporting clothing and sports equipment, with 191 stores throughout Canada as of 2020. It is the only national big box sporting goods retailer in Canada, although it is absent in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut , while Quebec and Yukon are ...

  8. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire; Costco Canada — Canadian division of US-based department store chain Costco; Holt Renfrew; Hart Stores; HomeSense Canada — Canadian units of US-based HomeSense, owned by TJX; Hudson's Bay — owned by American group, NRDC Equity Partners; La Maison Simons; Lens Mill Store; Marshalls Canada — Canadian unit of US-based ...

  9. Rohde Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The company has 300 employees in Germany and another 100 in five European and one Canadian subsidiary. Rohde had an annual selling rate of about 80 million Euros in 2008 and produces 20,000 pairs of shoes per day. The overwhelming majority of the turnover is generated in the segment of slippers, in which the company presents itself as market ...

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