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How Nana Judy founder started a $30m streetwear brand at 19 years old

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Coleman, who started Nana Judy in 2006 while working part-time in a local surf shop, identified the popularity of skate and surf brands across Australia. This included its direct-to-consumer online business model, local and international wholesaling partners, and category expansion across childrenswear, activewear and menswear.

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Exclusive: Honey Birdette founder goes from panties to pups and powersuits

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The brand was first launched by Monaghan and co-founder Janelle Barboza in 2006, which has since grown into 60 stores in Australia, the US and the UK. Last year, Brett Blundy-owned Honey Birdette was sold to Playboy for $443 million and Monaghan came on board as creative director. I really believe in bricks-and-mortar and digital combined.

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Behind the breakup of Adidas and Reebok

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billion less than Adidas paid for it back in 2006. For the most part, the sportswear category has made a strong recovery and benefited from long-term lifestyle shifts that have seen consumers embrace health and fitness. The lines have well and truly been blurred between high fashion, streetwear and sportswear. billion; US$1.3

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Boohoo and the cries of celebrity-driven “eco-conscious” campaigns

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Launched in 2006, the brand describes itself as selling “the latest trends from $5” It owns several brands, including Nasty Gal, PrettyLittleThing, BoohooMan, and MissPap, and is said to manufacture its clothing in Pakistan, where workers are paid as little as 33 cents an hour in unsafe conditions, The Guardian reported.

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