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  2. Cotton On Group - Wikipedia

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    20,000 (2023) Website. cottonongroup.com.au. Cotton On Group is an Australian retail company known for its fashion, clothing and stationery brands. As of 2020, it has over 1,500 stores in 18 countries employing 22,000 people across eight brands: Cotton On, Cotton On Kids, Cotton On Body, Factorie, Typo, Rubi, Supré, Ceres and Cotton On Foundation.

  3. Edgars (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Edgars. Edgars is a Johannesburg -based chain of stores present all over Southern Africa. The department store was previously selling clothing, shoes, homeware & beauty and under new leadership has recently shifted its focus to mass-market fashion and beauty products. The chain had just around 200 stores, with multiple locations in South Africa ...

  4. Garlicks - Wikipedia

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    Garlicks. Garlicks was a department store chain in South Africa. John Garlick started his first store on May 3, 1875, on the corner Bree and Strand Streets, in the central business district of Cape Town. In the 1880s, Garlick expanded with branches in the Transvaal, in Johannesburg and Pretoria, and in Kimberley in the northern Cape Province.

  5. Edcon - Wikipedia

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    Edcon Ltd was the leading clothing, footwear and textiles (CFT) retailing group in South Africa trading through a range of retail formats. The first Edgars store was opened on 6 September 1929 in Joubert Street, Johannesburg by Sydney Press. [6] : 106 It was listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 1949 and opened its first stores outside ...

  6. Category:Department stores of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    W. Woolworths South Africa. Categories: Department stores by country. Retail companies of South Africa.

  7. John Orr (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Orr emigrated to South Africa in 1883, at age 25. He worked for Garlicks department store in Cape Town and then opened his own store in that city. In 1885, he moved to Kimberley and opened a drapery (in South African parlance, clothing and fabrics) store on Jones Street (now Phakamile Mabija Street) for many decades.

  8. Pepkor - Wikipedia

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    Shoe City focuses on selling footwear from 86 stores in South Africa. Like most Pepkor subsidiaries it focuses on selling to the mid-market segment of the retail industry in large volumes at low prices. Tekkie Town. Tekkie Town is a South African shoe retailer, offering a range of shoes, apparel, and accessories for men, women, and children.

  9. TFG Limited - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .tfglimited .co .za. TFG Limited, also known as The Foschini Group (pronounced as "Voesjienie" in Afrikaans), is a South African JSE listed retail clothing group, which trades under various brands and has more than 3,000 stores within its portfolio. [3] It is headquartered in Parow East near Cape Town .