No, Justice and Limited Too are two separate brands. Justice is a tween girls' clothing and lifestyle brand, while Limited Too was a similar brand that rebranded and evolved into Justice in 2008. The two brands have different styles and target audiences.
The store Justice was founded by David L. Meyer in 2001 and was originally known as Limited Too. The brand was created to cater to the fashion needs of tween girls.
No, "Justice" is a retail and lifestyle brand primarily targeted towards young girls. It offers clothing, accessories, and other products for the tween demographic. It is not a franchise in the traditional sense, but rather a standalone brand with physical stores and an online presence.
The brand Limited Too is now called Tween Brands. Prior to this the brand was named TOO in 1999. 2006 is when this brand became known as Tween Brands.
It was founded by Tween Brand which is associated with other stores like Limited Too and Dress Barn
It used to be Tween Brands until Dress Barn (ticker DBRN) bought them in 2009
It used to be Tween Brands until Dress Barn (ticker DBRN) bought them in 2009
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Justice is owned by parent company Tween Brands, Inc. (Former NYSE symbol: TWB)
Justice is owned by parent company Tween Brands, Inc. (Former NYSE symbol: TWB)
Justice Just for Girls is owned by Tween Brands, the same company that owns Limited Too.
Justice is owned by parent company Tween Brands, Inc.(Former NYSE symbol: TWB)