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Martin + Osa (Martin & Osa) was a brand of clothing and stores developed by American Eagle Outfitters.The store's name and inspiration came from Martin and Osa Johnson, a husband and wife team from southeast Kansas who explored Africa and the South Pacific Islands, chronicling their travels in photographs and diaries.
Venice Beach, California, neighbors Erik Allen and Sasha Koehn teamed up in 2013 to create Buck Mason, a brand specializing in minimalist jeans and tees for men who want their clothes to stay ...
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. is an American clothing and accessories retailer headquartered at SouthSide Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1977 by brothers Jerry and Mark Silverman as a subsidiary of Retail Ventures, Inc. , a company that also owned and operated Silverman's Menswear.
Thankfully, there's a wide world of great gifts for men in their 20s no matter where that man is in his life, from new tech to cool kitchen gadgets, to new clothes, cologne and alcohol-free ...
The brand was created in 1975 [2] by men's clothing entrepreneur Herb Goldsmith [3] and first introduced to domestic American markets in 1980 by Europe Craft Imports. [1] Members Only racer jackets were distinguished by their narrow epaulettes and collar strap and their knitted trim; they were manufactured in a wide variety of colors.
American Apparel; American Eagle Outfitters; Anchor Blue Clothing Company; Andrew Christian; Andrew Marc; Anthropologie; Anti Social Social Club; Apple Bottoms; Aquashift; AREA (fashion label) Ashley Stewart; Ashworth (clothing) Atticus Clothing; Avirex; AYR (brand)
After having previously sold a 90% stake in Sean John to Global Brands Group in 2016, in December 2021, Sean Combs purchased Sean John back from Global Brands Group for $7.5 million, following the company's bankruptcy. [11] The Sean John Company webpage is no longer a valid website for the clothing line.
In 1945, soon after he began selling women's clothing as well as men's, Eddie Bauer issued his first mail order catalog. The original mailing list included the names of 14,000 soldiers who had worn Eddie Bauer clothing provided by the United States Army during their service. [7] By 1949, Bauer employed 125 seamstresses.