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  2. Daniel Hechter Paris - Wikipedia

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    The biggest part of its annual turnover is generated by the fashion segments; about 90%. 80% of the fashion revenue is from men's garments, 20% is generated by the female equivalent. The remaining 10% of the total annual turnover result from the sale of accessories, among which shoes are the most significant segment. [1]

  3. Off-price - Wikipedia

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    The network specialises in home deco, gifts and toys. It offers discount pricing of 20-60%, and its annual turnover is 1 billion dollars. The company doesn't have a web store, rather an online showcase. [37] U.S. Retailer Century 21 network offered clothing, footwear, & well-known brand accessories with a discount of up to 65%. The network ...

  4. Dansko - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, 80% of Dansko's shoes were made in China; 20% in Italy. In early years, the company worked with a Danish partner and manufactured shoes in Europe (including Poland). Beginning in 1995, the company attempted to manufacture some product in the US but challenges related to lack of expertise in the labor force were deemed insurmountable ...

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    Snag up to 50% off men's fashion at Huckberry, which sells US-made workwear, like AOL-approved outdoor jackets, Red Wing boots, and cozy sweats. $168 at Huckberry Allbirds : Up to 50% off sneakers ...

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  7. UGG (brand) - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, 80 percent of UGG's sales were in southern Orange County, but the company gained international attention after the boots were worn by the U.S. Olympic team in Lillehammer for the 1994 Winter Olympics. [6] In 1995, Deckers Brands acquired Smith's business for $14.6 million and continued to expand it. [9]

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