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  2. Harold's - Wikipedia

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    Harold's had added new clothing styles to attract more youthful buyers, but alienated its core customers in the process. Hurricanes in 2005 added to heavy losses for stores in three southern states, and the company lost $6 million that year and $11 million in 2006, the year Harold's stock was delisted from the American Stock Exchange. [5] [14]

  3. The Limited - Wikipedia

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    Bella Cabakoff was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and moved to Columbus, Ohio as a toddler. [4] At 21, she became the youngest buyer for the Lazarus department store chain. In 1951, after spending over 20 years with Lazarus, she and her husband Harry Wexner opened a women's clothing store named Leslie's (after their son) on State Street.

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, the store had locations in both New York City and Los Angeles. In addition, the firm invented the big box concept where all non-clothing lines were leased by other retailers. [citation needed] Rogers Peet – New York City based men's clothing retailer established in late 1874. Among the chain's innovations: Rogers Peet showed ...

  5. Bond Clothing Stores - Wikipedia

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    The company also operated a store at Times Square. That outlet, which opened in 1940, was dubbed "the cathedral of clothing". [8] The store closed in 1977. [9] Starting in 1980, the building was a dance club called Bond International Casino, notable for hosting a concert by The Clash in 1981.

  6. Today's Man (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Today's Man, Inc., was a chain of men's apparel stores that operated 25 retail stores in the New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas. They offered a wide selection of low-cost but good-quality merchandise. The store offered a large selection of suits in the price range between $50 and $200.

  7. Can You Solve the ‘A Man Steals $100 From a Shop’ Riddle?

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    The man used that $100 to buy $70 worth of stuff, which means the shop owner had to provide $30 in change from the register to complete the transaction. So in the actual transaction, the shop ...

  8. For 34 years, the ‘World’s Greatest Weatherman ... - AOL

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    For a generation, children watched for him every Christmas Eve. Not Santa. We knew he’d be coming. We were watching for Harold Taft of KXAS/Channel 5, the “World’s Greatest Weatherman ...

  9. Harold Perrineau's 'secret plan' to bring back 'The Best Man ...

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    Harold Perrineau has notched several highlights in his varied career — as Augustus Hill on HBO's prison drama "Oz"; as castaway Michael Dawson on ABC's "Lost"; and as Boyd Stevens, a man ...