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  2. H&M - Wikipedia

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    H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, commonly known by its brand name H&M, is a Swedish multinational fashion retailer headquartered in Stockholm. Known for its fast fashion business model, H&M sells clothing, accessories, and homeware. The company has a significant global presence, operating thousands of stores across 75 geographical markets and ...

  3. COS (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    COS is a fashion brand part of the H&M Group. [1] Parent company H&M owns retail brands including H&M, Other Stories, Monki, Arket. Positioning.

  4. Stefan Persson (magnate) - Wikipedia

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    He remains the company's largest shareholder, owning a 36% stake. [6] The company was founded by his father Erling Persson in 1947. [7] Persson took over H&M from his father in 1982 and served as its manager until 1998. He also owns a substantial stake in the Swedish technology company Hexagon AB. Through his privately held real estate company ...

  5. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gap Inc. owns a trademark to its name, "Gap". The Gap's original trademark was a service mark for retail clothing store services. The application was filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on February 29, 1972, by the Gap Stores; registration was granted on October 10, 1972. The first use of the trademark was on August 23 ...

  6. A history of fast fashion: ethical issues, high demand, and ...

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    It's no secret that fast fashion imports from international brands like H&M, Zara, and Shein have come to dominate Americans' wardrobes. The U.S. imported more than $24 billion of apparel in 2023 ...

  7. H&M will stop having clothing made in Myanmar after growing ...

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    H&M plans to stop its operations in Myanmar following allegations of abuse reported by a workers advocacy group. The Swedish clothing retailer, which has around 4,400 stores around the world, said ...

  8. Erling Persson - Wikipedia

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    Erling Persson (21 January 1917 – 28 October 2002) was the founder of H&M (Hennes & Mauritz). [1] [2] He got the idea following a post-World War II trip to the United States: he was impressed by the country's efficient, high-volume stores.

  9. PVH Corp. - Wikipedia

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    PVH Corp., formerly known as the Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, is an American clothing company which owns brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.The company also licenses brands such as Kenneth Cole New York and Michael Kors. [2]