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  2. Ed Hardy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy and Ku USA formed Hardy Life, now Hardy Way LLC, [2] which owns the Ed Hardy brand and trademarks. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brand has subsequently been extensively licensed, at one point having 70 sublicensees, [ 5 ] selling clothing, accessories, lighters, perfume, hair styling tools, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and condoms.

  3. Christian Audigier - Wikipedia

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    He released a line of Ed Hardy perfumes for men and women. [13] In 2012, he appeared on an episode of Sweden's Next Top Model. [14] In 2011 Christian Audigier sold Ed Hardy to Iconix Brand Management Group. [15]

  4. Edward Green & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Green store on Jermyn Street in London. In 1890, Edward Green began to make hand-crafted shoes for men in a small factory in Northampton. [1]The company was sold in 1977 by Green's nephew, Michael Green to an American leather entrepreneur, Marley Hodgson, but financial problems continued and it was sold for a single British pound to another bespoke shoemaker, John Hlustik, an expert ...

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  6. Ed Hardy - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 October 2024, at 17:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Shoes.com (defunct company) - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2014, Hardy Capital Corporation acquired SHOEme.ca and Seattle-based OnlineShoes.com, from Brown Shoe Company, and announced Roger Hardy as the chairman and CEO of SHOEme.ca. [7] Six months later, SHOEme.ca acquired Shoes.com, and shortly after the company announced a rebranding under Shoes.com. OnlineShoes, which was the first ...

  8. Edward Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Edward or Ed Hardy may refer to: Edward Hardy (politician) (1884–1960), British Labour politician; Edward Gathorne-Hardy (1901–1978), British socialite; Chips Hardy (Edward John Hardy, born 1950), English screenwriter, novelist, playwright, and creative director; Tom Hardy (Edward Thomas Hardy, born 1977), English stage, film and television ...

  9. Freeman, Hardy and Willis - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Hardy Willis branch in Porthmadog, North Wales, in 1987. This subsequently became Stead & Simpson in 1996 and then Shoezone, which closed in May 2023. Freeman, Hardy and Willis is a major chain of footwear retailers in the United Kingdom between 1875 and 1996. Since 2020, it operates exclusively online.