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  2. Paul Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Website. paulstuart.com. Paul Stuart is a men's luxury clothing brand based in New York City and owned by Mitsui since 2012. The company has three boutiques in the US, and is sold at department stores in Japan. Paul Stuart's style has been described as a blend of “ Savile Row, Connecticut living and the concrete canyons of New York.”.

  3. Clifford Grodd - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Grodd (April 27, 1924 – May 25, 2010) was an American clothier who served as president and chief executive of the Paul Stuart men's and women's clothing retailer. Early life and military experience [ edit ]

  4. Broadstreet's - Wikipedia

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    Broadstreet's was a clothing business originally located at 576 - 578 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Harry Ostrove started a men's store called Broadstreet's around the time of World War I. By the 1920's, it had grown into a chain of three or four stores; it was sold in 1928, although Mr. Ostrove's father remained as president until 1937.

  5. Hart Schaffner Marx - Wikipedia

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    Hart Schaffner Marx's origins date to 1872 when brothers Harry and Max Hart opened a small men's clothing store on Chicago's State Street called "The Great Globe One-Price Clothier," with proprietors advertised as Harry Hart & Bro. [2] [3] In 1879, the Harts' brothers-in-law, Levi Abt and Marcus Marx, joined the partnership, which was then renamed Hart, Abt & Marx. [4]

  6. Bigsby & Kruthers - Wikipedia

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    Bigsby & Kruthers. Bigsby & Kruthers was a high profile men's clothier in Chicago for 30 years from 1970 to 2000. The privately held company was founded by Joe Silverberg, joined shortly thereafter by his brother, H. Gene Silverberg, who both got their start as children working on Maxwell Street. [citation needed]

  7. Munsingwear - Wikipedia

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    Patent attorney Amasa C. Paul served as Northwestern Knitting Company's president when it was incorporated on February 15, 1887, and Munsing was the vice president. [1] The Northwestern Knitting Company's ad for its products in the September 1897 issue of Ladies' Home Journal was the first to display underwear on a live model.

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