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  2. Madhappy - Wikipedia

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    Madhappy is an American clothing and lifestyle brand established in Los Angeles in 2017. [1] The brand is centered around optimism both locally and globally, and was created with the intention of designing products and experiences that uplift people physically, mentally, and spiritually through digital and physical content and activations.

  3. Yeezy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    All of the clothing on the site is designed by either Ye himself or Gosha Rubchinskiy. [24] Notably, everything is sold for US$20. The items are produced by Los Angeles Apparel, a company owned by longtime friend of Ye and CEO of Yeezy, Dov Charney. [29] Items include t-shirt's, hoodies, windbreakers, trench coats, shorts, joggers, and socks.

  4. American Apparel - Wikipedia

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    The company paid its manufacturing employees an average of $12 per hour. [13] According to the San Francisco Chronicle the average factory worker at the company makes $80–120 per day, or roughly $500 per week compared to the $30–40 made daily at most other Los Angeles-based garment factories. [108]

  5. YMI Jeans - Wikipedia

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    YMI Jeans is an American company which manufactures denim jeans. The company is based in Los Angeles, and was founded in 2000 by David Vered, Michael Godigian and Moshe Zaga. [1] In 2010, the company inaugurated its new headquarters and distribution center in Los Angeles. [2] In 2012, YMI began manufacturing levanta cola jeans, which enhance ...

  6. The Hundreds - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the brand expanded into retail, opening a store in Los Angeles. [4] This Los Angeles store is located at 7909 Rosewood Ave, as the address appears on multiple items of clothing from the "Rosewood" collection. The Hundreds followed in 2008 opening San Francisco and in 2010 New York City. [5]

  7. Victor Clothing Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Clothing Company building was designed by Robert Farquhar Train and Robert Edmund Williams for Mr. & Mrs. J.F. Hosfield and built in 1914. [1] The building was originally built as a City Hall annex, [2] but by 2002 it contained ground-floor retail, second-story mezzanines for storage, and lofts on the third through fifth stories.

  8. Nasty Gal - Wikipedia

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    Nasty Gal is an American fast-fashion retailer that specializes in fashion for young women. The company has customers in over 60 countries. [4] Founded by Sophia Amoruso in 2006, Nasty Gal was named "Fastest Growing Retailer" in 2012 by Inc. magazine. [5]

  9. DSTLD - Wikipedia

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    DSTLD was founded by co-CEOs Corey Epstein, Ryan Jaleh and Mark Lynn. [4] The company was first founded by Epstein as 20Jeans and operated by buying overstock fabric from Los Angeles-based high-end jeans designers to be sent overseas, to places like Hong Kong and Shanghai, turning the fabric waste into low-cost jeans that the company then resold for $20.