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  2. London Fog (company) - Wikipedia

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    The original location of the Londontown Manufacturing Company, Inc. at its longtime London Fog mill factory building for almost four decades with additional small single-story offices structure added in the 1950s on the northwest corner (facing Clipper Mill Road and Union Avenue) and a large concrete walled two-stories warehouse annex on the ...

  3. Barbour (company) - Wikipedia

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    John Barbour, a native of Galloway, Scotland, founded J. Barbour and Sons Ltd in South Shields, England, in 1894 as an importer of oil-cloth. [3] [1] John's grandson Duncan, a keen motorcyclist, would also take the company in that direction during his tenure as Barbour became the originator of waxed cotton motorcycling suits and jackets.

  4. Splash About International - Wikipedia

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    Splash About was founded by Desri and Robin Goodwin in 2001 with Desri's first creation, a wrap around baby wetsuit, the BabyWrap. This was followed later by her newborn wetsuit, the BabySnug and the Happy Nappy and then the float jacket and float suit which were designed by Robin.

  5. Alligator Rainwear - Wikipedia

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    Alligator eventually had four factories in the UK: London, Manchester, Leeds and the mill at Stockport, as its main base. [ 4 ] In 1952, both the American "Alligator Company", who had used the "Alligator" trademark since 1908, and the London Waterproof Company (Silkimac), who had used the "Alligator" trademark since 1932 and popularised it in ...

  6. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    H&M “H&M Kids is probably my favorite place to get kids clothing. As a Swede I'm probably biased, but their offerings are functional, stylish and most importantly, will last!” says Dellner.

  7. Mackintosh - Wikipedia

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    Hancock improved his waterproof fabrics, patenting a method for vulcanising rubber in 1843, solving many of the problems. [8] Mackintosh Store, 104 Mount St, Mayfair, London. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the company continued to make waterproof clothing. In 1925 the company was taken over by Dunlop Rubber. [9]

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