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  2. List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes - Wikipedia

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    Tessler later tells Larry that the event has been postponed, so Larry tells him he will be in New York for three months. Tessler, in response, offers Larry his friend's apartment in Manhattan, forcing Larry to actually fly to New York. The Greenes' dog, Oscar, becomes terminally ill and is forced to be euthanized.

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, the store had locations in both New York City and Los Angeles. In addition, the firm invented the big box concept where all non-clothing lines were leased by other retailers. [citation needed] Rogers Peet – New York City based men's clothing retailer established in late 1874. Among the chain's innovations: Rogers Peet showed ...

  4. Tiffany & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany & Company, Union Square, Manhattan, storage area with porcelain, c. 1887. Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young, [ 15] in New York City, as a "stationery and fancy goods emporium", with the help of Charles Tiffany's father, who financed the store for only $1,000 with profits from a cotton mill. [ 16]

  5. Henri Bendel - Wikipedia

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    Henri Bendel, Inc. (pronounced BEN-del), established in 1895, [ 3] was a women's department store based in New York City which in its later history sold women's handbags, jewelry, luxury fashion accessories, home fragrances, chocolate and gifts. [ 4] Its New York City store was located at 10 West 57th street.

  6. Buckle (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    US$538.12 million (2017) [ 1] Total equity. US$391.24 million (2017) [ 1] Number of employees. 9,000 (2017) Website. www .buckle .com. The Buckle, Inc. is an American fashion retailer selling clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and children. [ 2] The company operates 451 stores in 42 states throughout the United States of ...

  7. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Seinfeld's pirate shirt, a New Romantic fashion staple during the 80s. The origins of the New Romantic and new wave fashion and music movement of the mid-1980s are often attributed to the Blitz Kids who frequented the club Blitz in London, especially David Bowie. Bowie even used the Blitz's host Steve Strange in his music video for Ashes to ...

  8. Tiffany & Co. flagship store - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany & Co. flagship store. / 40.7626; -73.9738. The Tiffany & Co. flagship store is a ten-story retail building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, within the luxury shopping district on Fifth Avenue between 49th and 60th Streets. The building, at 727 Fifth Avenue, has served as Tiffany & Co. 's sixth flagship store since its completion in ...

  9. List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes - Wikipedia

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    Heroes on the Half Shell bought ground chuck for $30, Chops' Shop bought beef ribs for $45, Sassy Soul bought New York strip for $100, Mobile Moo Shu bought flank steak for $80, and New England Grill bought filet mignon for $100. Neither Buns N' Thighs or Just Wing It bid on top round so they were given oxtail. The winner was Mobile Moo Shu.

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