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    2024 has been a landmark year for Eastside Golf. The golf apparel brand was founded in 2019 by Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl Cooper. Together, they're helping break barriers to access, diversity, and ...

  3. Lucky Brand Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Brand is an American denim company founded in Vernon, California in 1990 by Gene Montesano and Barry Perlman. [1] Lucky also produces other apparel, including activewear, outerwear, T-shirts, and professional attire.

  4. LIJA Style - Wikipedia

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    Hyp Golf officially rebranded as LIJA after recognizing that the demand for Linda's designs, fusing sport and fashion, extended well beyond the golf course. In 2007, LIJA developed partnerships with local distributors in Dubai , the United Arab Emirates , and South Africa , also opening its first US warehouse and beginning some overseas production.

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    Now through Jan. 21, 2024, Costco members have the opportunity to shop unbeatable sales in winter and workout apparel from some of fashion’s biggest brands, like Lucky Brand, Jessica Simpson ...

  6. Lucky International Open - Wikipedia

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    The Lucky International Open was a PGA Tour event in the 1960s in San Francisco, California. It was played at Harding Park Golf Club, a public course across Lake Merced from the more glamorous Olympic Club. One of the founders and sponsors of the Lucky International Open was Eugene Selvage, owner of the Lucky Lager Brewing Company.

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    In 1985, the "Clifford & Wills" brand was launched, selling women's clothing that was more affordable than the Popular Merchandise line. [8] In 1987, two executives left the company to start their own catalog, Tweeds. [9] The 1980s marked a booming sales period for catalog retail giants Lands' End, Talbots, and L. L. Bean.

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