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  2. G-Star Raw - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.g-star.com. New York City flagship store. G-Star Raw store, Oxford Street, London, 2016. G-Star RAW (commonly called G-Star) is a Dutch designer clothing company, founded by Jos van Tilburg in Amsterdam in 1989. The brand specializes in making raw denim —an unwashed, untreated denim. G-Star is influenced by military clothing.

  3. De Bijenkorf - Wikipedia

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    De Bijenkorf was founded in 1870 by Simon Philip Goudsmit (1845-1889), starting as a small haberdashery shop at 132 Nieuwendijk, one of Amsterdam's oldest streets and to this day a main shopping street. Initially limited to yarn and ribbons, and employing a staff of four, the stock expanded gradually. After the death of Goudsmit in 1889 ...

  4. Viktor & Rolf - Wikipedia

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    OTB Group. Website. www.viktor-rolf.com. Viktor & Rolf is a Dutch avant-garde luxury fashion house founded in 1993 by Viktor Horsting (born 1969, Geldrop) and Rolf Snoeren (born 1969, Dongen). [1] For more than twenty years, Viktor & Rolf have sought to challenge preconceptions of fashion and bridge the divide between fashion and art. [2]

  5. Museum of Bags and Purses - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Bags and Purses (Dutch: Tassenmuseum Amsterdam), was a museum devoted to the history of bags, purses, and their related accessories. Located in Amsterdam 's historic central canal belt, [2] the museum's collection included over 5,000 items dating back to the sixteenth-century. Museum of Bags and Purses, garden.

  6. Sissy-Boy - Wikipedia

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    The first Sissy-Boy location was opened in Amsterdam in 1982 under the name Scoot by Michael Smit. Together with Romy Schneider, they began a clothing line, naming it " Sissy " after the nickname of Queen Elisabeth of Bavaria. The line's clothes were initially all sold as unisex, but expanded to include men's clothes.

  7. HEMA (store) - Wikipedia

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    The first HEMA opened in Amsterdam on 4 November 1926, set up by the owners of the luxury department store De Bijenkorf.Originally, as a price-point retailer at prime locations in town centres, goods were sold using standard prices (hence its name), with everything having a standard price of 10, 25 or 50 cents, and later also 75 and 100 cents.

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