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  2. Pep (store) - Wikipedia

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    As such it seeks to sell low-cost clothes and is the largest single-brand retailer in South Africa. Pep is a subsidiary of Pepkor. History. In 1971, Whitey Basson was approached by Renier van Rooyen to become the financial director of the retail clothing chain that van Rooyen had founded called Pep Stores Ltd (or as it was locally known "Pep").

  3. Pepkor - Wikipedia

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    Pepkor is a South African-based investment and holding company focused on the discount and value consumer retail and fintech markets. The majority of operations are in South Africa, and operations extend to other African countries and Brazil. It manages retail brands, selling predominantly clothing, footwear, and homeware products, in addition ...

  4. Ackermans - Wikipedia

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    R 5 billion (2012) [1] Number of employees. 3,622 [2] Parent. Pepkor. Website. https://www.ackermans.co.za/. Ackermans is a South African chain of clothing retail stores. Founded in 1916 in Wynberg, Cape Town, Ackermans has over 700 stores across Southern Africa, including in Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, eSwatini and Zambia, [3] and is ...

  5. Naartjie (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Naartjie is a specialty children's clothing retailer founded in 1989 in Cape Town, South Africa by designer Anne Eales. The company has since been acquired by Truworths International. The clothing is made from African cotton. History

  6. Pep&Co - Wikipedia

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    Pep&Co. 2023 (still used in some stores.) Pep&Co is a British discount fashion retail chain, owned by the South African company Pepkor (a wholly owned subsidiary of Steinhoff International) and based in Watford, England. Pep&Co opened their first store in the Newlands Shopping Centre in Kettering, Northamptonshire in July 2015.

  7. Truworths - Wikipedia

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    Truworths. Truworths is a Cape Town -based, South African clothing retailer, with 728 stores in South Africa, and 49 elsewhere in Africa. [2] Founded as The Alliance Trading Company in 1917, Truworths sells clothing under a number of different brands, including Truworths Man, UZZI, and LTD, [3] employs over 11,000 people, and generates over R ...

  8. 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.

  9. Country Road Group - Wikipedia

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    The Country Road Group is a middle market clothing retailer with operations in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. It is a subsidiary of South African company Woolworths Holdings Limited. As of 2024, its brands include Country Road, Mimco, Trenery, Politix, and Witchery .

  10. Edgars (department store) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  11. Category:Clothing retailers of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing retailers of South Africa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.