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  2. Cross Colours - Wikipedia

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    Cross Colours does not specifically target the African-American youth but targets a broader multicultural group. The original mission, to make clothes without prejudice, was incorporated into a broader mission. [2] The brand is currently owned and operated by its original founders Carl Jones and TJ Walker.

  3. Faherty Brand - Wikipedia

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    One of the communities that Faherty Brand has particularly invested in is the Native-American community. [6] The brand seeks to establish long-term relationships with Native designers and learn about Native culture and art, rather than simply appropriating Native designs. Faherty has set concrete goals to ensure responsible practices.

  4. George (fashion label) - Wikipedia

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    The George brand was founded in 1989 as a partnership between English fashion designer George Davies and Asda. The latter had recruited the high-street designer for its grocery store brand to help shoppers avoid high street. Asda and George were sold to Walmart in 1999, which led to the expansion of the George brand into Walmart stores. [2]

  5. Skims - Wikipedia

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    Skims is an American shapewear and clothing brand co-founded by Kim Kardashian, Emma Grede and Jens Grede. [1] Skims has a focus on body positivity and inclusivity across the brand and practices inclusive sizing. [2] The company was valued at over $4 billion in July 2023. [3]

  6. Guess (company) - Wikipedia

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    Guess also created a lower priced collection sold exclusively through its outlet locations, and introduced its first brand extension, the upscale female line of clothing and accessories, named Marciano. [7] Guess continued its Guess Kids clothing line in the early 21st century. In 2006, it began promoting the line through its factory retail stores.

  7. Lifestyle brand - Wikipedia

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    A lifestyle brand is a brand that is intended to embody the values, aspirations, interests, attitudes, or opinions of a group or a culture for marketing purposes. [1] Lifestyle brands seek to inspire, guide, and motivate people, with the goal of making their products contribute to the definition of the consumer's way of life.

  8. Cotton On Group - Wikipedia

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    Cotton On Group is an Australian retail company known for its fashion, clothing and stationery brands.As of 2020, it has over 1,500 stores in 18 countries employing 22,000 people across eight brands: Cotton On, Cotton On Kids, Cotton On Body, Factorie, Typo, Rubi, Supré, Ceres and Cotton On Foundation.

  9. Life Is Good Company - Wikipedia

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    The Life Is Good Company is an American apparel and accessories wholesaler, retailer, and lifestyle brand founded in 1994 and best known for its optimistic T-shirts and hats, many of which feature a smiling stick figure named Jake and the registered trademark "Life is good.