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  2. The One Trend Plus-Size Women Should Try This Winter ... - AOL

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    Related: The One Trend Plus-Size Women Should Try This Fall, According to Celebrity Fashion Designer Christian Siriano. 3. Fringe Benefits. Jade Tillman Belmes/Getty Images.

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cygnet Shops – women's fashion store that closed in 1975 DEB – closed its stores in 2015, and returned later that year as an online-only retailer selling plus-size clothing Delia's – founded in 1993 as a juniors' clothing catalog, Delia's (stylized as dELiA*s) expanded to more than 100 physical locations before cheaper competitors sent it ...

  4. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Notable women's specialty plus-size clothing retail market include Lane Bryant (Ascena Retail Group), Avenue (Avenue Stores, LLC), Torrid, and Ashley Stewart (Ashley Stewart, Inc.). Walmart also offers a limited but inexpensive plus-size apparel line. The department stores J. C. Penney, Kohl's and Macy's also offer plus-size apparel.

  5. Ashley Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Stewart is an American plus size women's clothing company and lifestyle brand, which was founded in 1991. The name Ashley Stewart was inspired by Laura Ashley and Martha Stewart, who the company saw as icons of upscale Americana. [1] The Secaucus, New Jersey–based company has 89 stores across 22 states. They sell a variety of apparel ...

  6. Lane Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Lane Bryant Inc. is an American women's apparel and intimates specialty retailer focusing on plus-size clothing. The company began in 1904 with maternity designs created by Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin. [1] Lane Bryant, Inc., is the largest plus-size retailer in the United States.

  7. Ripley Rader - Wikipedia

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    Later, she expanded her range to include other ready-to-wear items such as caftans, shift dresses, wide-leg pants, and crop tops, and introduced a plus-size collection. [5] Her designed clothes have been worn by celebrities including Alessandra Ambrosio, [6] Amy Schumer, [7] Felicity Huffman, [8] Gigi Hadid, and Kate Upton. [5]

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