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    Men's Better Sweater 1/4-Zip Fleece. $83 $139 Save $56. ... Get the men's version in sizes XS to 3X. $83 at Patagonia. Patagonia. Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L. $17 $35 Save $18.

  3. Bond Clothing Stores - Wikipedia

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    Principally a men's clothier, by the mid-1950s some stores also carried women's clothing and later became known as "family apparel centers." In 1956, the chain operated nearly 100 outlets from coast to coast in principal cities, in addition to more than 50 agency stores that sold goods in smaller communities. [6]

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  5. Haberdasher - Wikipedia

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    Haberdashers (notions shop) in Dover, UK Haberdashers (notions shop) in Bordeaux , France In British English , a haberdasher is a business or person who sells small articles for sewing , dressmaking and knitting , such as buttons , ribbons , and zippers ; [ 1 ] in the United States , the term refers instead to a men's clothing store that sells ...

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  7. Outlet store - Wikipedia

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    Outlets first appeared in the eastern United States in the 1930s. Factory stores started to offer damaged or excess goods to employees at a low price. After some time, the audience expanded to include non-employees. [2] In 1936, Anderson-Little (a men's clothing brand) opened an outlet store independent of its existing factories.

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