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  2. Stüssy - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Stussy and his friend, Frank Sinatra Jr. (no relation to the singer), [8] partnered to sell the apparel. [9] The company expanded into Europe by 1988, opened a boutique in SoHo, New York, and unveiled multiple other locations throughout the 1990s. [3] Revenues reached $17 million in 1991, [5] and $20 million in 1992.

  3. Dover Street Market - Wikipedia

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    Dover Street Market Singapore in a former British Army barracks on Dempsey Hill, opened in July 2017. It is the only ground-floor only location, and has a 12,325 square-feet landscape. [12] Dover Street Market Beijing, turned into a Dover Street Market in February 2018, previously a joint venture of I.T and Dover Street Market called I.T ...

  4. Nordstrom Space to Offer Dover Street Market Incubator Brands

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    Retailers don’t generally collaborate with other retailers, but a partnership between Nordstrom and Dover Street Market Paris is breaking that mold. On Monday, Nordstrom said beginning today ...

  5. Dover Street Market and Sky High Farm Collaborate in Artist ...

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    Dover Street Market and Sky High Farm are entering the second chapter of their yearlong project, which includes a series of merchandise collaborations across various industries — streetwear, art ...

  6. EXCLUSIVE: Dover Street Market to Mix Culture ... - AOL

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    Fashion and retail mavericks Rei Kawakubo and her husband Adrian Joffe are birthing yet another creative company, one with the potential to dynamize the city of Paris — and transform the way ...

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  8. Streetwear - Wikipedia

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    Streetwear is a style of casual clothing which became global in the 1990s. [1] It grew from New York hip hop fashion and Californian surf culture to encompass elements of sportswear, punk, skateboarding, 1980s nostalgia, and Japanese street fashion. Later, haute couture became an influence, and was in turn influenced by streetwear. [2]

  9. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    The company’s sales at that time were about $500,000. [4] Crazy Shirts expanded during the 1990s with more than 70 stores across the U.S., but in September 2001, the company closed four stores and filed for bankruptcy. [5] In November 2001, Only The Best Inc., a company affiliated with the owners of Waikiki Trader Corp, bought the company. [5]