By A Mystery Man Writer
Since the early 2000s, the ultra-feminine clothing company Justice sparked popularity in young girls' clothing from ages 6-12 and over. Since the Ascena Retail Group sold over 600-800 of its stores, the multinational retail store, Walmart, under Blue Star Alliance has gained possession of the Justice company. Following an economic…
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