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  2. Moores - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Moores was named as one of that year's "Best Workplaces in Canada" by The Globe and Mail. [5] In 2018, Moores was said to be the "largest provider of tuxedo and suit rentals in Canada." [6] In August 2020, Moores' parent company, Tailored Brands, filed for bankruptcy. [7] [8] [9] Moores Clothing for Men store in Markham, Ontario

  3. Abare Festival - Wikipedia

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    Abare Festival is commonly referred to as "the Fire & Violence Festival". Visitors can watch kiriko (キリコ, Noto's unique illuminated lantern floats) and mikoshi (みこし, portable shrines) being carried through the streets, eat festival foods, hear taiko drums and see many people dressed in their summer festival wear (ゆかた).

  4. Canadian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Habitant clothing was largely homemade or spun by local weavers, usually using linen, hemp, or wool, and lined with leather or fur, and was similar to the conservative clothing worn in the French countryside. Men tended to wear a shift or shirt, breeches, wool stockings, sometimes a vest or waistcoat, and either leather shoes, clogs or moccasins.

  5. Ports International - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Newport Canada in 1961 as an import business for clothing from Japan. It evolved into a women's fashion business with Vancouver-born Luke Tanabe, whose parents had been Japanese immigrants to Canada, as its designer and was renamed Ports International in 1966. In the 1970s, the company expanded in North America, later ...

  6. Kiriko - Wikipedia

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    Kiriko Nananan (born 1972), Japanese manga artist Kiriko Isono (born 1964), Japanese comedian Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (Kiriko Takemura, born 1993), Japanese tarento, singer, and model

  7. Le Château - Wikipedia

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    Le Château Inc. (French pronunciation: [lə ʃato]) is a fashion company, currently owned by Suzy's Inc.The chain was founded in 1959 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and designed, imported, and retailed women's and men's apparel, accessories, and footwear. [3]

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