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  2. Seraphine (company) - Wikipedia

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    Seraphine is an international maternity fashion label and store. [2] The company was founded by French-born designer Cecile Reinaud [3] in 2002. [4] Seraphine is based in London and has stores in Dubai, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, the United States and France.

  3. Thyme Maternity - Wikipedia

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    Reitmans had its beginnings in the early 1900s when Herman and Sarah Reitman ran a small department store in Montreal. The Reitmans Company was founded after a second store opened in 1926. Since then, a number of stores have opened every year, and other banners have emerged, namely Smart Set, RW&CO., Penningtons, Addition Elle and Thyme Maternity.

  4. Destination Maternity - Wikipedia

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    Destination Maternity Corporation (formerly Mothers Work, Inc.) is the world's largest designer and retailer of maternity apparel, based in Moorestown, New Jersey. [1]On October 21, 2019, Destination Maternity filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, blaming increased competition and struggles with long-term debt as reasons contributed to the filing.

  5. Maternity clothing - Wikipedia

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    Women who cannot afford or don't want to spend large amounts of money on maternity clothing may choose to just wear either larger, looser clothing or buy secondhand maternity clothes via yard sales and also consignment clothing stores. Also, some products, such as button extenders or Ingrid & Isabel's Bellaband wrap, are intended to work with ...

  6. Consignment store - Wikipedia

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    Consignment store may mean: Consignment store (East Asia) - collection of stalls rented by individual merchants Consignment store in North America, where people sell their used clothing and receive money for it when a shopper at the consignment store buys the used merchandise

  7. Liz Lange - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Lange borrowed $50,000 from family and founded Liz Lange Maternity in a 12x12 office equipped with only a phone. In 1998, after contacting friends she believed would be interested in the clothing, Lange opened an 800 square foot store in Manhattan's midtown. The company quickly outgrew the space and moved to Madison Avenue in 2000.

  8. Consignment - Wikipedia

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    Consignment is a process whereby a person gives permission to another party to take care of their property while retaining full ownership of the property until the item is sold to the final buyer. [1] It is generally done during auctions, shipping, goods transfer, or putting something up for sale in a consignment store. [2]

  9. Consignment store (East Asia) - Wikipedia

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    The decline of consignment stores started from 2010. There are various reasons causing the recession. The competition between consignment stores is intense. With the popularity among young generation, the number of consignment stores suddenly increased within a year.