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Home > Company Index > Retail > Clothing, Shoe & Accessory Retailing > Clothestime Stores, Inc.
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Clothestime Stores, Inc. |
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PROFILE |
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The Clothestime has emerged from "close time" to outfitting the nation's young women. After lingering in bankruptcy for more than two years, the company emerged in 1997 under the ownership of a management team headed by chairman and CEO David Sejpal. With an eye on frugal teenage and twentysomething females, Clothestime sells junior-sized brand-name and private-label merchandise, including sportswear, dresses, and accessories. It runs about 285 stores in 18 states, primarily at strip malls in California, Florida, and Texas. Clothestime has launched a new mall-based chain, Eye Candy (named after its private label), which focuses on trendier teens. Clothestime began as a Chino, California, flea market booth in 1970.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: January
2000 Sales (mil.): 250.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 8.7%
Employees: 2,300
Revenue per employee: $108,695.65
KEY PEOPLE |
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David A. Sejpal
CEO
Douglas L. Pereira
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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5325 E. Hunter Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92807
US
Phone: 714-779-5881
Fax: 714-779-6427
Online: Web Site
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