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  2. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Just for Feet – bankrupt in 1999, acquired by Footstar, final stores closed in 2004. MC Sports – filed for bankruptcy and closed in 2017. Modell's Sporting Goods – first store opened in 1889. On March 11, 2020, the company filed for bankruptcy, and announced it would close all 115 stores.

  3. Los Angeles Apparel - Wikipedia

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    Imprintable division. (Wholesale) Los Angeles Apparel is a manufacturer, designer and distributor of clothing based in South-Central Los Angeles. [2][3] The company was founded in 2016 by Dov Charney, the founder of American Apparel. [4][5][6] Los Angeles Apparel is a vertically integrated manufacturer, and currently employs over 1,500 ...

  4. Category:Clothing retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    After Hours Formalwear. Al's Formal Wear. Aldens (department store) Alkemeyer Commercial Buildings. Alo Yoga. American Apparel. American Eagle Outfitters. Anchor Blue Clothing Company. Andy & Evan.

  5. Free People - Wikipedia

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    Free People has a total of 136 free standing boutiques across the United States and Canada. [9] The company also operates wholesale a pop-up showroom located in the United Kingdom: the only store outside of North America. There are shows every month. [10] It also sells sell its clothing to independent boutiques within Canada.

  6. Clothing industry - Wikipedia

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    Clothing factory in Montreal, Quebec, 1941. Clothing industry or garment industry summarizes the types of trade and industry along the production and value chain of clothing and garments, starting with the textile industry (producers of cotton, wool, fur, and synthetic fibre), embellishment using embroidery, via the fashion industry to apparel retailers up to trade with second-hand clothes and ...

  7. Wholesale fashion distribution - Wikipedia

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    Some "fast fashion" retailers, like Zara attempt to control their whole supply chain from design to production to the retail store, in order to practice just in time production, or something close to it; in cases of complete integration, there is no "wholesale fashion distribution," as the retailer is its own manufacturer and wholesaler.

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