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  2. Where to Find Cheap Plus-Size Clothing Online - AOL

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    Like other big-box retailers, JCPenney has a huge selection of plus-size clothing. Its clearance section offers classic T-shirts starting at $5, slouchy long-sleeve tops for less than $10, and ...

  3. Rainbow Shops - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Shops was founded in 1935 [2] in New York City by Irving Arthur Swarzman, [3] an Austrian native who was raised in Brooklyn. Swarzman chose the name “Rainbow” to reflect the vibrant and diverse range of affordable fashion options sold at the store.

  4. 5-7-9 - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 (55 years ago) (), Edison Brothers Stores purchased the 5-7-9 chain, making it one of numerous clothing and shoe chains the company expanded nationwide. [2] In May 1999 (25 years ago) (), Edison Brothers, which had gone bankrupt and was being liquidated, sold the 5-7-9 stores to a newly formed subsidiary of A.I.J.J. Enterprises, Inc., owner of Rainbow Shops.

  5. Junior department store - Wikipedia

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    They were "junior" in the sense of being either 1) of a smaller size, often stated as less than 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2), and/or 2) as having fewer lines of merchandise, or departments, than a regular (larger) department store, [6] particularly hard goods such as major appliances, which North American department stores generally carried ...

  6. Deb Shops - Wikipedia

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    Former DEB Shops, Boardman Plaza, Boardman Ohio. This location closed in the early 2000s, and still has the neon hanging up. Deb Shops, Inc. was a specialty retail chain store and catalog in the United States, selling women's clothing and accessories under its own private labels, as well as other labels, then exclusively an online retailer.

  7. Avenue (store) - Wikipedia

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    Avenue Stores LLC was a specialty retailer in the United States offering plus-size clothing to women who wear larger-size clothing. The company serves a target audience of women aged between 25 and 55 years of age, wearing apparel of size 14 or larger, and also sells shoes and accessories. [2]

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