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“I’ve never met a monkstrap shoe I didn’t love—they make me...”
– Jonathan Adler
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24/7 Wall St. Ten Brands That Will Disappear In... →
4. American Apparel The once-hip retailer reached the brink of bankruptcy earlier this year, and there is no indication that it has gained anything more than a little time with its latest financing. It currently trades as a penny stock. The company had three stores and $82 million in revenue in 2003. Those numbers reached 260 stores and $545 million in 2008. For the first quarter of this year,...
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“Jobs in textile, textile product, and apparel manufacturing will continue to...”
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