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  2. Lane Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Lane Bryant's "sisters" include Fashion Bug and Catherines. In order to trade on the well-known Lane Bryant brand, Charming folded all of its store sites into the Lane Bryant domain; fashionbug.com and catherines.com redirect to fashionbug.lanebryant.com and catherines.lanebryant.com respectively. Today, Lane Bryant is a large retail chain ...

  3. List of retailers affected by the retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Ann Taylor parent company Ascena Retail Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July 2020, stating that it planned to permanently close a "significant" number of Justice stores, along with certain Ann Taylor, Loft, Lane Bryant, and Lou & Grey stores, in addition to permanently closing all of its stores in Canada, Puerto Rico, and ...

  4. Ascena Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Ascena Retail Group acquired Charming Shoppes, which was the parent holding company for Lane Bryant, Cacique and Catherines Plus, for $900 million. On May 18, 2015, Ascena Group agreed to a $2.16 billion acquisition of Ann Inc. , the parent company of clothing retailers Ann Taylor and Loft. [ 9 ]

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  6. Ascena Names New Lane Bryant President - AOL

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    On Thursday, Ascena Retail announced it has hired away The Limited President and Chief Executive Officer Linda Heasley, to take the reins as President and CEO of its own Lane Bryant division. In a ...

  7. Charming Shoppes - Wikipedia

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    Charming Shoppes was founded in 1940, it went public in 1971, [3] and was ranked 927th on the 2012 Fortune 1000. [4] On May 2, 2012, Ascena Retail Group, the parent company of Dressbarn, announced that it would acquire Charming Shoppes with a $900 million transaction through a combination of cash in hand and $325 million of borrowings from credit facilities.

  8. Lena Himmelstein - Wikipedia

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    Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin (March 11, 1877 – September 26, 1951) was an American clothing designer and retailer who founded the plus-size clothing chain Lane Bryant. [1] Despite difficult circumstances, she saw a need and came up with a solution that revolutionized the women's fashion industry.

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