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    The simplicity of the design makes it easy to throw on this dress and run out the door, ready to take on your busy day. Made with 100% cotton jersey, this lightweight dress is soft and breathable ...

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    Halara is a Hong Kong-based clothing brand that "infuses activewear into everyday apparel." The brand has garnered major attention on TikTok and Instagram, being coveted as a must-try brand for ...

  4. Nine West Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2014, Anne Klein, Easy Spirit and NW Jewelry Group were split into separate operating companies of Nine West. [5] In 2014, Brian Atwood was sold to Steve Madden. [6] In 2015, Stuart Weitzman was sold to Coach and Jones New York was sold to Authentic Brands Group. [7] [8] In December 2016, Easy Spirit was sold to Marc Fisher Footwear. [9]

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    As long as fruit is zero points, this is the perfect addition to your kitchen gadgets. Easy-peasy guilt free dessert! I haven't made bulk desserts yet to see how it freezes, but that's the next trial!

  6. No Fear - Wikipedia

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    No Fear is an American lifestyle clothing brand that was created in 1989 by Tommy Middleton, Mark Simo, Brian Simo, Boris Said, and Marty Moates. [1] No Fear Inc. products are sold at various retail stores and company-owned stores. There are also energy drinks under the same brand, in a joint venture with South Beach Beverage Company.

  7. Prana (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Prana was started in a garage in Carlsbad, California in 1992 by Beaver and Pam Theodosakis. They wished to make sustainably made clothes and set about sewing the pieces themselves. The company grew and was acquired in 2014 by Columbia Sportswear for $190 million. [2]

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