Online Womens Clothes




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12 points!! If you can name an online womens’ clothing store I have never heard of before?

Please keep in mind that I have heard of a lot. I shop online all the time.
If I gave thumbs down, it’s nothing personal I am just organizing which ones I have heard of.

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 Clothing Retailers Of Japan


Clothing Retailers Of Japan


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Chapters: Theory, a Bathing Ape, Baby, the Stars Shine Bright, Kiks Tyo, Angelic Pretty, Billionaire Boys Club, Tornado Mart, Beams. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 33. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Theory (marketed theory in lower-case letters) is a New York-based men’s and women’s contemporary sportswear fashion label known for its clean-line and luxuriously simple clothes and accessories. Theory merchandise is sold through signature Theory stores and upscale retailers around the world. The brand is owned by Link Theory Holdings Co. of Japan. In 1997, Andrew Rosen, a “third-generation doyen of the New York garment industry”, former CEO of Anne Klein and Calvin Klein executive and Elie Tahari, founded Theory LLC as a women’s fashion label in New York City. Launched as a women’s collection, with a focus on comfortable stretch pants, the collection turned out to be so successful that it launched a men’s collection in 1999. In 2000, a license agreement was formed with Link International of Japan, established in 1998, to manufacture, and distribute the brand as well as operate stores under the Theory name in Asia, predominantly Japan. The label proved highly successful in the Asian market. Womens handbags and shoes were introduced in 2003, and launched nationally in the U.S. for Spring 2006. In September 2003, Link International bought an 89% stake in the Theory company for $ 100 mio., after Japanese giant textile firm Fast Retailing Co. of Tokyo, established in 1963 and owner of the popular Uniqlo brand, had acquired a 47.1% stake in Link. Rosen received $ 49 mio, retained the remaining 11 % in the new company, was replaced as CEO by Chikara Ricky Sasaki of Link but remained president and COO. Tahari was allocated $53 mio of the sale and had no shares in the new company which w…More:

 Medieval Britain: English Medieval Fashion


Medieval Britain: English Medieval Fashion


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Medieval period is classified as the time between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance, ranging from the years 449-1400 AD For the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, Normans and Britons, clothing during the medieval era differed widely for men and women as well as for the social hierarchy. During this period men’s clothing changed much more rapidly than women’s styles; and both the men and women of lower social classes continued to wear styles from previous centuries until their garments were in such disrepair that they needed to be replaced entirely. In addition to this division, sumptuary laws also divided social classes by regulating the colors and styles these various ranks were permitted to wear. The majority of records on womens fashion during the medieval period come from the mid-fourteenth through the mid-fifteenth centuries. There are few records on womens fashion from the early medieval centuries. Most records come from the 1300s and after. Until this time, most women dressed out of necessity to go along with what society designated as proper clothing. The year 1340 marked a change in womens clothing, this meant tighter-fitting garments on top, lower necklines, and more curvaceous silhouettes. It is safe to say that medieval womens fashion was far from comfortable, tight lacing was used on women’s clothes to create a form fitting shape which, girdled at the hips, created a long-waisted appearance . Clothing was over-lapped and tightly bound; The female chest was frequently exposed, yet the true structure of the female body was visually distorted . The corset became a staple in a womans wardrobe, and the open surcoat, a garment with an open bodice and a skirt that trailed to the ground, became one of the mos… More: