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Dylex Limited was one of Canada's
largest retailers during the 1970s and 1980s,
where it
operated a
number of
specialty retail stores,
including womenswear...
- to the
newly formed Dylex Limited in 1967. The
history of Tip Top
Tailors after 1967 is
inextricably intertwined with that of
Dylex Limited. The first...
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Behavior Weaver &
Devore Trading West 49
Wholesale Sports Addition Elle
Dylex Off the Wall List of
Canadian stores "Everyday
Luxury |
Aritzia CA". www...
- Canadian-based
Dylex Limited who paid $49
million (CAD) for the then 614-unit chain. In
January 1990, the chain,
operated through Dylex subsidiary Foxmoor...
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stores were
bought out by U.S.
retailer American Eagle Out****ers from
Dylex and
rebranded the
store with name
Bluenotes in 2000. Eventually, the division...
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American HomeGoods stores.
Winners acquired the
struggling "Labels"
brand from
Dylex in 2001.
Labels had been
meant to
compete with Winners, but
never succeeded;...
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conglomerate Dylex Limited. In 1972, the
building was
designated as a
heritage structure by the City of Toronto. In
spring 2002,
Dylex sold the property...
- of
teenagers and
college students.
After its
acquisition of
Thiftys from
Dylex, the 107
stores were
rebranded as Bluenotes' in 2000, then sold off in 2004...
- Nellie's Farm Kitchens,
Bargain Time,
Beatrice Foods,
Canadian retailer Dylex,
Culligan International, Fabergé Cosmetics, J. J.
Newberry stores, Lerner...
- 1985. In 1986 the
company went public, then
private again in 1989 with
Dylex as a partner. A
flagship store opened in New York City on
Fifth Avenue in...