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  2. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic affected revenue in 2020, [28] and the company temporarily or permanently closed stores. [29] However, TFG Australia's online sales surged, increasing 58.1% in the year to March 2021. [28] The company introduced the Rockwear brand in Western Australia in 2021, opening five stores across Perth over two months. [19]

  3. Bonds (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Brands Underwear Group, known under its core brand Bonds, was an Australian manufacturer and is now a subsidiary of Hanesbrands. It is an importer of men's, women's and children's underwear and clothing. The head office is located at 115 Cotham Rd in Kew, Melbourne. They sell a range of clothing including underwear and sleepwear.

  4. Category:Australian brands - Wikipedia

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    Clothing brands of Australia ... 18 P) S. Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company brands (4 P) Snack Brands Australia brands (4 P) Pages in category "Australian brands"

  5. The Natural Confectionery Company - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, The Natural Confectionery Co. product range consisted of 18 products, including sweet, sour and soft jubes. The Natural Confectionery Company's jellies had become the most popular jelly product on Australian supermarket shelves. In April 2003 The Natural Confectionery Company was bought out by Cadbury Schweppes group of companies.

  6. Gazal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Gazal Corporation Limited (Gazal, ASX: GZL) was a leading Australian branded clothing company and was a listed public company of the Australian Stock Exchange. The company was based in Banksmeadow in the Australian state of New South Wales. Its main business areas were men's, ladies' and children's clothing, and it and its subsidiaries are ...

  7. Hanes Australasia - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Brands was formed as a division of the Australian company Pacific Dunlop in 1985. In 2001, Pacific Dunlop sold the division to CVC Asia Pacific and Catalyst Investment Managers, who in 2004 floated the company on the Australian Stock Exchange. [5] The company's stock forms part of the ASX 200 index.

  8. 2XU - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Lazard Australia Private Equity acquired a minority interest share in the 2XU business. [11] In December 2013, L Capital acquired 40 percent of 2XU. [4] [12] The L Capital investment cost a reported A$75 million (US$68.3 million). L Capital is a private equity firm sponsored by French luxury retail company LVMH Group. [12] [13]

  9. Skins (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Skins, stylized SKINS, is an Australian manufacturing company founded in 1996 that designs and produces compression garment for athletes and sports enthusiasts. After filing for bankruptcy in 2019, the company was acquired by Hong Kong–based holding Symphony, which owns rights over the "Skins" brand.