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  2. Club Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Club Monaco in Fairview Mall, Toronto Club Monaco, Monmouth Street, Covent Garden, London. Club Monaco is a Canadian-founded luxury casual clothing retailer owned by Regent, L.P. [1] With more than 140 locations worldwide, the retailer has locations in the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, South Korea, Mainland China, the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore ...

  3. Joe Mimran - Wikipedia

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    The women's ready-to-wear collection is sold at upscale department stores such as Holt Renfrew and Saks Fifth Avenue and through their own flagship store in Toronto's Yorkville area. In 2006, he collaborated with friend Paul Sinclaire (formally of Club Monaco and Vogue) on a clothing collection called Tevrow + Chase. [6]

  4. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Men's, children's and ladies' clothing and footwear: Founded as "ASDA Queens" from the merger of Associated Dairies and the Asquith family owned Queens Supermarket. George (named after designer George Davies) clothing was launched in 1989 replacing the Asdale and Asda ranges. Mintel estimate that George is the fourth largest retailer of ...

  5. List of department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    Caban – Club Monaco's Home Store, 2000–2006; Caplan's – Ottawa, Ontario department store; founded in 1897, closed in 1984; Consumers Distributing – Canadian catalogue discount retailer (formerly Consumers Distributing Ltd., 1957 to 1996) Dupuis Frères – Montreal department store, founded by Nazaire Dupuis (1870), closed 1978

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  7. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    The first shop was 750 sq ft (70 m 2) and used poles, beams, and nets from old tobacco barns, and employed the founders' spouses as staff. [1] Casual Corner broke tradition with retail conventions of the day, allowing women to physically browse clothing and try on items in fitting rooms, rather than encasing apparel behind glass.

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