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Dallas Men's Show Line Listing Dallas Men’s Show Line Listing As of 1/4/2011 Lines Floor Booth Showroom 1921 Jeans 15 15559 stylelounge dallas 34 Heritage 7 7656 Lee Cheatham & Associates 7 For All Mankind Men’s 15 15456 Linde Lee, Inc. 7 For All Mankind Women’s 15 15456 Linde Lee, Inc. AG Adriano Goldschmied 15 15343 Scott Harner & Company Agave Men’s 15 15820 Dawn Jones, LLC Agave Nectar Women’s 15 15820 Dawn Jones, LLC Alberto Pants 7 232 Schuyler 4 Clothing, Ltd. Alex Cannon 7 7620 Collier Apparel Altea Neckwear 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Andean 7 7874 Dion Anthology 7 7216 Cyndie Murray ANTIK Denim 15 15818, 15834 Ken Power Aquarius Belts 7 7022 Tommy Teague Apparel Sales Aquarius Belts Co. 7 7022 Leonard Thomas Aryeh 15 15212 Remedy Austin Reed 7 221 HMX, Inc. Baade II 7 7874 Dion Baade II 7 7452 Mike Tell & Associates, Inc. Baby Phat Women’s Apparel (Junior and Plus Sizes) 7 7458 Lloyd Waxman & Assoc. Ballin 7 7656 Lee Cheatham & Associates Barbour, Inc. 7 7870 Barbour, Inc. Barn Fly Shirts 15 15852 Ryan Michael Baroni Couture 7 204 Maxman, Inc. / Baroni Couture Barry Bricken for bb zipper 15 15587 Barbara and Joe Bell BCBG Attitude Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Belted Cow Belts 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Biale Manufacturing Co. 7 7258 Burns and Co. Big Star Jeans 15 15014 Seven Threads Bills Khakis 7 7664 Callicutt and Company Bird Dog Bay 7 7414 Rick Mathews Blac Label 15 15818, 15834 Ken Power Blac Label PINK 15 15818, 15834 Ken Power Bootheel Trading Company 15 15018 Loft, The British Apparel Company 7 200 Starr and Company Bruno Piattelli Neckwear 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates Bugatchi Uomo 7 7258 Burns and Co. Byford Hosiery 7 7414 Rick Mathews Calvin Klein 7 7456 John Smallwood Calvin Klein Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Carnoustie 7 252 Parrish Sales, Inc. Carrot & Gibbs 7 7446 Do Drop In Chiliwear Collegiate 7 7634 Darby/Delany Closet Romantic 15 15212 Remedy Codice Knitwear 7 232 Schuyler 4 Clothing, Ltd. Coin Cuffl inks 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Colonial Shoe Co. 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates Coppley Apparel Group 7 7654 Warner Assoc. Corbin 7 7624 H. Freeman / John Cooper Seville Row - London / Corbin Cordovan and Grey Pants 7 7404 Ben Taylor Cotton Traders 7 7022 Tommy Teague Apparel Sales Cult of Individuality 15 15212 Remedy Custom Brand Footwear 7 7620 Collier Apparel Cutter & Buck Big & Tall Collection 7 7614 Cutter & Buck Cutter & Buck Collegiate & Pro Sport Collection 7 7614 Cutter & Buck Cutter & Buck Golf 7 7614 Cutter & Buck Cutter & Buck Men’s Collection 7 7614 Cutter & Buck Cutter & Buck Signature Collection 7 7614 Cutter & Buck Damon Belts 7 251 Apparel Group, The Damon Dress Shirts 7 251 Apparel Group, The Damon Neckwear 7 251 Apparel Group, The Damon Sportswear 7 251 Apparel Group, The Del Tempo Designer Watches 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Desigual 15 15343 Scott Harner & Company Dickie’s Girl 15 15802 Rob Koenig Dickies Sportswear 7 7418 John Hunter & Associates / J.S. Global Diesel Footwear 7 7640 Malatesta Dion Neckwear 7 7874 Dion DKNY 7 7456 John Smallwood Donald Trump Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Dunning Sportswear 7 7620 Collier Apparel Eagle Dress Shirts 7 7634 Darby/Delany Eagle Drygoods 7 7456 John Smallwood Eildon Hills Knitwear 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Elie Tahari Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Embassy Underwear 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Empire Clothing 7 7874 Dion Enro Belts & Leather Goods 7 251 Apparel Group, The Enro Dress Shirts 7 251 Apparel Group, The Enro Neckwear 7 251 Apparel Group, The Enro Slacks 7 251 Apparel Group, The Enro Sportswear 7 251 Apparel Group, The Enzo Italian Shirts 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates Enzo Italian Suits 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates EQ Shirts 7 7606 C. Bush and Associates Equilibrio 7 7606 C. Bush and Associates Excelled Leather 7 7022 Leonard Thomas Eye Bobs 7 7456 John Smallwood F.A. MacCluer 7 252 Parrish Sales, Inc. Fidelity Denim 15 15212 Remedy Fonte Sportswear 7 7414 Bob Forster Forsyth 7 7456 John Smallwood Fox Fire Sportswear 7 7022 Leonard Thomas Frida Kahlo 15 15852 Ryan Michael Gentle Fawn 15 15212 Remedy Geoff Nicholson 7 254 Pacifi c Silk Georg Roth LA 15 15559 stylelounge dallas Gitman Master Shirt Maker 7 233 Gitman Gitman Neckwear 7 233 Gitman Gladson Custom Belts 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Gladson Custom Luggage 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Gladson Italian Neckwear & Pocket Squares 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Global Neckwear 7 7022 Tommy Teague Apparel Sales Gordon Mitchell 7 7656 Lee Cheatham & Associates G-Wear 15 15820 Dawn Jones, LLC Gypsy Daisy 15 15014 Seven Threads H. Freeman 7 7624 H. Freeman / John Cooper Seville Row - London / Corbin Hardwick Clothiers 7 7640 Malatesta Harmony Clothing and Outerwear 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates Hart Schaffner & Marx 7 221 HMX, Inc. Hart Schaffner & Marx Dress Shirts 7 221 HMX, Inc. Hart Schaffner & Marx Sportswear 7 221 HMX, Inc. Hart Schaffner Marx Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Haspel 7 252 Parrish Sales, Inc. Haupt Belts 7 232 Schuyler 4 Clothing, Ltd. Haupt Outerwear 7 232 Schuyler 4 Clothing, Ltd. Haupt Shirts 7 232 Schuyler 4 Clothing, Ltd. Haupt Sportscoats 7 232 Schuyler 4 Clothing, Ltd. Hertling Trousers 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Hey Billy! 7 7446 Do Drop In Hickey Freeman Collection 7 7654 Warner Assoc. Hilts-Willard Gloves 7 7414 Bob Forster Holland and Sherry Neckwear 7 233 Gitman Hunt & Winterbotham 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Hush Puppies 7 7682 David Hills Co. Ian Flaherty London 7 200 Starr and Company Ibiza 7 7606 C. Bush and Associates Ike Behar Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Ike Bekar Apparel 7 7608 Michael Kern & Company IMM Neckwear 7 7404 Ben Taylor IMM Neckwear 7 200 Starr and Company Invisibelt 15 15212 Remedy IT Jeans 15 15212 Remedy Ivory by Incotex 7 7606 C. Bush and Associates Izod Dress Shirts 7 7634 Darby/Delany Izod Sportswear 7 7634 Darby/Delany J & J Minnis 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. J. Paul Skin Care For Men 7 253 J. Paul Skin Care For Men Jack Victor, Ltd. 7 7452 Mike Tell & Associates, Inc. Jaguar Handmade Shoes 7 214 Hasel Ayakkabi Ve Giyim San TIC.A.S. Jared Lang 15 15343 Scott Harner & Company Jeremiah 15 15820 Dawn Jones, LLC Jerry Garcia Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group John Cooper Seville Row - London 7 7624 H. Freeman / John Cooper Seville Row - London / Corbin John Deere 7 7418 John Hunter & Associates / J.S. Global John G Harvey 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Johnny Cotton 15 15808 Jon Lasser & Associates Johnston & Murphy Belts 7 7444 Johnston & Murphy Johnston & Murphy Briefcases 7 7444 Johnston & Murphy Johnston & Murphy Footwear 7 7444 Johnston & Murphy Johnston & Murphy Luggage 7 7444 Johnston & Murphy Johnston & Murphy personal leather goods 7 7444 Johnston & Murphy Johnston’s 15 15587 Barbara and Joe Bell JZ Richards Neckwear 7 7414 Bob Forster Kenneth Cole Reaction Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Kenneth Gordon Shirtmakers 7 7414 Rick Mathews Kersh 15 15343 Scott Harner & Company Knight of New Zealand 15 15587 Barbara and Joe Bell Knothe 7 7634 Darby/Delany Kroon 7 7258 Burns and Co. l. Gambert 15 15587 Barbara and Joe Bell L.B.M. 1911 7 209 Miro Galli, Inc. Lacoste 7 7454 Lacoste Lauren 7 7456 John Smallwood Lauren Silver 7 7456 John Smallwood LBN Boots 15 15852 Ryan Michael Leather Island 7 7446 Do Drop In Leifsdottir 15 15456 Linde Lee, Inc. Leighton Umbrellas 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Let’er Buck Cologne 15 15852 Ryan Michael Level 8 7 7606 C. Bush and Associates Libertalia 15 15014 Seven Threads Liberty Black Boots 15 15852 Ryan Michael LNA 15 15456 Linde Lee, Inc. Loblan 15 15852 Ryan Michael Lochlane 7 7682 David Hills Co. Lord Daniel Sportswear 7 7022 Leonard Thomas Love This Life 15 15820 Dawn Jones, LLC LTB 15 15212 Remedy Luchiano Visconti 7 7216 Cyndie Murray MAC 7 209 Miro Galli, Inc. Magna Leathers 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Mantoni Suits, Pants, Sports Coats, and Outerwear 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates Marcello Sport 7 7624 Gallagher Group, The Marcoliani 7 7606 C. Bush and Associates Martin Dingman Leather Goods 7 7608 Michael Kern & Company Martin Gordon 7 7606 C. Bush and Associates Maxini 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates Maxx H 7 232 Schuyler 4 Clothing, Ltd. McAlson Boxers & Swimtrunks 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. McKenzie Tribe 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Michael Kors Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Missani Le Collezioni Italian Leather Coats 7 7218 Spots Davis Associates Mod-O-Doc 7 7682 David Hills Co. Nat Nast Luxury Originals 7 230 Nat Nast Luxury Originals Nautica Jeans 7 7640 Malatesta Nautica Neckwear 7 7408 PVH Neckwear Group Nautica Sleepwear 7 7602 Nautica Sleepwear Nick and Mo 15 15212 Remedy Nixon 15 15802 Rob Koenig Nocara 7 254 Pacifi c Silk North River 7 7022 Leonard Thomas Old Stud Vintage Belts 15 15456 Linde Lee, Inc. Optimum Knitwear 15 15587 Barbara and Joe Bell Original Retro Brand 15 15802 Rob Koenig Palladium Boots 7 217 Palladium Pantherella 15 15587 Barbara and Joe Bell Paul and Joe Sister 15 15456 Linde Lee, Inc. Paul Betenly Collection 7 200 Starr and Company Peerless Clothing 7 7456 John Smallwood Pendleton Sports Coats 7 7404 Ben Taylor Per Pedes Hosiery 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc. Peru Unlimited Alpaca 7 7414 Rick Mathews Peter Blair Neckwear 7 7414 Rick Mathews Peter Millar 7 7664 Callicutt and Company Piacenza 7 227 Gladson, Ltd. Pima Direct 7 7624 Gallagher Group, The Poston Price Trousers 7 7652 McIntyre Sales, Inc.
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