CHEROKEE INC. ON TARGET.Byline: Brent Hopkins Staff Writer VAN NUYS - Cherokee Inc. will keep its biggest partner, as the brand management company announced Tuesday that it will extend its agreement with Target Corp. Target sells Cherokee-branded menswear mens·wear also men's wear n. Clothing for men. menswear Noun clothing for men menswear n → confección f de caballero , ladies' clothing, shoes and accessories, landing the company in nearly every department. Partners since 1995, the agreement has been operating on one-year extensions since 2003 and will now last until January 2007. ``We're always pleased when they renew,'' said Russell Riopelle, Cherokee's chief financial officer. ``They've done a great job with the brand and we look forward to many more years.'' The partnership accounted for 57 percent of Cherokee's total revenue last year, bringing in $20.6 million in licensing fees. Cherokee also introduced the Mossimo brand to Target and receives a cut of its revenues under a separate agreement. Having wares We love "wares" in this industry as noted below. See also warez. abandonware adware annoyware badware beltware betaware bloatware boardware brochureware bridgeware censorware cloudware courseware crapware crimeware crippleware crossware crudware demoware donateware dribbleware with a recognizable name such as Cherokee's gives Target the advantages of a private label brand, but without the hassle Hassle () is a location in Närke, Sweden, where a Celtic treasure was found in 1936. It comprises a large bronze cauldron which contained two Bronze Age swords of the Hallstatt type, a pommel of bronze, two bronze buckets with of creating and managing the name. Though not as flashy as the discount giant's Isaac Mizrahi Isaac Mizrahi (born October 14, 1961) is an American fashion designer. Biography Mizrahi was born in Brooklyn, New York of Egyptian Jewish heritage.[1] He is the cousin of rock guitarist Sylvain Sylvain, former player in the New York Dolls. line, having a label with 30 years of history allows the store to get customers to pay a modest premium for clothing staples staples U-shaped stainless steel or vitallium units with sharp points used for surgical fixation. epiphyseal staples used to staple epiphysis to metaphysis; have metal bracing at the corners. . Brent Hopkins, (818) 713-3738 brent.hopkins(at)dailynews.com |
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