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  2. Calibre (menswear) - Wikipedia

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    Exports ceased in the early 2000s in order to focus on the Australian market. In 2006, The Australian speculated the company was turning over nearly $20 million. The first Calibre concession store opened in David Jones in 2009, and their online store was launched in 2011. [1]

  3. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    However, TFG Australia's online sales surged, increasing 58.1% in the year to March 2021. [28] The company introduced the Rockwear brand in Western Australia in 2021, opening five stores across Perth over two months. [19] In 2021, Baptist World Aid Australia gave Retail Apparel Group a "B" grade for its efforts to become more ethical and ...

  4. Lowes Menswear - Wikipedia

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    Lowes Menswear, also currently known as Lowes Manhattan Pty Ltd [1] is a private, family-owned leading Australian menswear and retail chain established in 1898 by William Lowe. There are now over 200 stores nationally because of expansion driven by Hans Mueller who established Lowes Manhattan Pty Ltd in 1948.

  5. JAG (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    JAG is an Australian women's and men's clothing brand sold throughout Australia, including freestanding, concession stores, and online. JAG was founded in 1972 on Chapel Street in Melbourne by Adele Palmer. [4] [5] Following the jeans boom of the '70s, JAG was the first Australia Jeans brand to launch in the US market in 1978.

  6. Accent Group - Wikipedia

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    Accent Group Limited is an Australian and New Zealand footwear and clothing retail, wholesaling and distribution company. It has more than 800 retail stores, [1] along with 19 brands, and more than 20 online platforms. [2] The company is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. [3]

  7. Sportscraft - Wikipedia

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    Sportscraft is an Australian women's and men's clothing brand sold through department stores and over 20 of its own branded outlets. It began with the 'Sportsleigh' manufacturing company, that grew from the tailoring business founded by Russian Jewish immigrant Wolf Bardas in Melbourne in 1914.

  8. Hallensteins Glassons - Wikipedia

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    It sells a range of men's fashion, clothing, footwear and accessories, ranging from street and lifestyle wear to contemporary formal dress. The company also designs and produces the in-house brands Hallensteins and HBrothers. It has 46 stores across New Zealand and Australia, including 12 in Auckland. [1] Hallenstein Brothers logo

  9. Hanes Australasia - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Developed branded footwear business with the acquisition of the Australian licences for Clarks and Hush Puppies. [12] 2000 – Was one of the largest suppliers to the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. 2001 – Acquired Sara Lee Apparel Australia Business (including King Gee, Playtex, Razzamatazz and Stubbies). [13]