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  2. Baby Phat - Wikipedia

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    Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons is a privately held American apparel brand originally established in 1999 by entrepreneur, Russell Simmons. [1] Initially launched as a womenswear offshoot of the menswear label, Phat Farm, Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons eventually grew into a comprehensive lifestyle brand that is widely regarded as one of the most definitive brands of the early aughts era. [2]

  3. Which buybuy Baby stores are closing? Here's the full list - AOL

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    Buybuy Baby is shuttering all 115 locations, and having massive sales, due to bankruptcy proceedings. Find a store near you. ... but did not hear back at the time of publication. ... New York, NY ...

  4. Infant clothing - Wikipedia

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    Infant clothing or baby clothing is clothing made for infants. Baby fashion is a social-cultural consumerist practice that encodes in children's fashion the representation of many social features and depicts a system characterized by differences in social class, richness, gender, or ethnicity.

  5. Buy Buy Baby - Wikipedia

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    Buy Buy Baby (stylized buybuy BABY) is an American big-box retail chain selling clothing, strollers, and other items for use with infants and young children. At its peak, it operated 137 stores across the United States. [ 1 ]

  6. Joe Fresh - Wikipedia

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    The branding represented for the first time Mimran's name appearing on one of his labels. "Now, Mr. Mimran is finally being thrust into the public spotlight, becoming a brand in his own right." The use of "Joe", according to Mimran, was a deliberate decision that gave the private label "instant credibility."

  7. Stitch Fix - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] The business was originally called Rack Habit, and was initially run out of Lake's apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [9] [10] The company began by catering only to women, but it has subsequently expanded to men's clothing, plus sizes, maternity wear, and kids. [9] In 2014, Stitch Fix started to be profitable.

  8. Lafayette 148 - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette 148 philanthropic venture is the School of Dreams, a non-profit elementary school founded in China in 2007. [23] [28] [29] As part of the company's second annual UnordinaryWomen initiative in 2020, Lafayette 148 honored changemaking women in support of Girl Rising, a non-profit organization for girls.

  9. Toys "R" Us - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. American international toy, clothing and baby product retailer For the Canadian and British expansions, see Toys "R" Us Canada and Toys "R" Us UK. Toys "R" Us Logo used since 2007 Company type Subsidiary Industry Retail Founded April 1948 ...