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  2. Eastpak - Wikipedia

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    Eastpak was founded in 1952 by Bernard Godfrey of Newton, Mass, as Eastern Canvas Products USA Inc.He was later joined by his son, William, and a third partner, Monte Goldman, and began by specialising in safety equipment for the U.S. Army. [2]

  3. JanSport - Wikipedia

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    JanSport's corporate headquarters is in Denver Colorado, at VF Outdoor headquarters, where it shares offices with divisional siblings The North Face, Smartwool, Altra Running, Icebreaker, and Eastpak. A distribution facility in Everett, Washington, which had opened in 1971, closed in March 2012.

  4. VF Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, VF's acquisitions included The North Face and Eastpak in 2000; [9] and Kipling, [10] Napapijri, and Vans in 2004. The company sold its 'Vanity Fair Intimates' lingerie business to Fruit of the Loom for US$350 million in cash on January 23, 2007. [11] Later that month, VF acquired Eagle Creek.

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  6. Christopher Shannon - Wikipedia

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    In additional to his mainline collection Shannon has consulted for and collaborated with many brands including Reebok, Colette (boutique), Opening Ceremony (brand), Eastpak, Cambridge Satchel Company, Kickers, Caterpillar Inc., Zippo, River Island, Topman and in 2017 launched his first fragrance with Mark Buxton and Verduu.

  7. Wood Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood Wood has made more than 50 collaborations with global brands such as Nike, Asics, Barbour, Eastpak, Lego and Adidas, hand with niche brands and artists such as Peter Sutherland, Elmgreen & Dragset, So-Me and FUZI UVTPK.

  8. Peter Dubens - Wikipedia

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    Peter Dubens became an entrepreneur in 1985 after the launch of his thermochromic t-shirt company (age 18). [1] He sits on the board of Time Out plc. [3] [1] After his t-shirt business, which he sold to Coats Viyella plc for £8 million along with its 6 airport branches in 1990, Dubens became the Co-Founder of Global Inc Limited, a certified clothing supplier to UK leading retailers Marks and ...

  9. List of largest companies in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.