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Ellos is one of Scandinavia’s leading home shopping companies with an annual turnover of more than €200 million and 620 employees. [2] Ellos Group offers several own brands, Ellos within apparel and home products, and Jotex within home textile and decoration.
Preppy retailer J. Crew is bringing back its iconic catalog that once featured models on sailboats, at picnics and in the mountains — wearing J. Crew shorts, swimwear, sweaters and jackets, of ...
Fingerhut was founded in 1948 by William Fingerhut and his brother Manny, selling automobile seat covers. In 1952, the business repositioned itself as a mail order catalog company and diversified its goods to include towels, dishes, and tools. In 1969 the company went public. [3] The Fingerhut family was no longer involved in the business after ...
Ah Men was a clothing store in West Hollywood which catered to a gay male clientele. It was founded in the late 1950s or early 1960s [a] by Jerry Furlow and Don Cook. It specialized in flamboyant styles, including garments made from see-through mesh, form-fitting swimwear, "erotic" underwear, and flowing caftans . [6]
The Next Whole Earth Catalog (ISBN 0-394-70776-1) in 1980 was well received, and an updated second edition followed in 1981. The 1980s also saw two editions of the Whole Earth Software Catalog, a compendium for which Doubleday had bid $1.4 million for the trade paperback rights. [7]