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After tripling its number of storefronts last year, a Denver clothing brand wants to double its customer base by adding a women’s line.
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After tripling its number of storefronts last year, a Denver clothing brand wants to double its customer base by adding a women’s line.
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This is the first installment of a monthly story and data section that gives BusinessDen readers an up-to-date look at the companies raising money. Each month BD will publish a spreadsheet of capital raises from the month before.
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