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namesake

[neym-seyk] / ˈneɪmˌseɪk /


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Gap, which along with Athleta and its namesake stores also owns Old Navy and Banana Republic, described 2026 as a “rebuild year” for Athleta.

From MarketWatch • May 31, 2026

Gap’s namesake brand performed better, with a 10% rise in same-store sales.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 28, 2026

Comparable sales—which account for store openings and closings—slipped 1% across the company during the recent quarter, reflecting flat sales across its namesake brand and a 2% decrease across its Hollister brand.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 27, 2026

Yardeni Research namesake Ed Yardeni even has a name for the phenomenon: “In our view, today’s economy is not K-shaped but rather G-shaped,” he writes.

From Barron's • May 27, 2026

As he’d figured, the wooly cloth Jack had pulled turned out to be the Hood’s namesake, a red cloak that covered almost all of the woman’s body, despite now having several large slashes in it.

From "Half Upon a Time" by James Riley




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