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What designer, born in Washington State in 1899, was an American outdoorsman who founded his namesake brand from a rented workbench inside another man's shop to sell tennis-related items in Seattle, Washington in 1920?
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Eddie Bauer |
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Perry Ellis |
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In February 1920, Bauer rented space in Bob Newton's Gun Shop, set up a workbench, and opened Eddie Bauerβs Tennis Shop, where he sold and strung tennis rackets. His backcountry experience was a key component in his offering an unconditional guarantee on everything he sold when he shifted his focus to outfitting outdoorsmen.
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The correct answer was Eddie Bauer
In February 1920, Bauer rented space in Bob Newton's Gun Shop, set up a workbench, and opened Eddie Bauerβs Tennis Shop, where he sold and strung tennis rackets. His backcountry experience was a key component in his offering an unconditional guarantee on everything he sold when he shifted his focus to outfitting outdoorsmen.
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