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Frederick's of Hollywood Group Inc. (formerly Movie Star, Inc.) is a New York corporation incorporated on April 10, 1935. Upon consummation of the merger, the Company changed its name from Movie Star, Inc. to Frederick's of Hollywood Group Inc. The Company is a retailer of women's intimate apparel and related products predominantly through mall-based specialty stores in the United States. It designs, manufactures, distributes and sells women's intimate apparel to mass merchandisers, specialty and department stores, discount retailers, national and regional chains and direct mail catalog marketers throughout the United States and Canada. As a merged Company, it conducts business through two operating divisions that represent two distinct business reporting segments: the multi-channel retail division and the wholesale division. The retail segment includes its retail stores, catalog and website operations. The wholesale segment includes its wholesale operations in the United States and Canada. It sells women's intimate apparel and related products under proprietary Frederick's of Hollywood® for sale through its retail stores, catalog and website. Its retail customer target is women between the ages of 18 and 35. The Company's retail merchandise categories are foundations (including bras, corsets and panties), lingerie (including daywear and sleepwear), Ready to Wear (dresses and sportswear, offered through its Direct channel) and fragrance and accessories (including personal care products and novelties) Its wholesale division's products include pajamas, nightgowns, baby dolls, nightshirts, dusters, shifts, caftans, sundresses, rompers, short sets, beachwear, peignoir ensembles, robes, leisurewear and daywear consisting of bodysuits, soft bras, panties, slips, half-slips, teddies, camisoles and cami tap sets. These products are manufactured in various fabrics, designs, colors and styles depending upon seasonal requirements, changes in fashion and customer demand. The intimate apparel business for department stores, specialty stores and regional chains is divided into four selling seasons per year. Its wholesale division sells its products through an established network consisting of both in-house sales personnel and independent sales representatives. Wholesale division also produces products for its retail division. The products that its wholesale division sells to its retail customers and produces for the retail division, are made up of fabrics comprised of natural and man-made fibers, including cotton, broadcloth, stretch terry, brushed terry, flannel, brushed flannel, nylon, polyester, spun polyester, modal, rayon, velour, satin, tricot, jersey, fleece, jacquard, lace, stretch lace, charmeuse, chambray, microfiber, spandex and various knit fabrics. The Company's wholesale division has several United States registered trademarks that are material to the marketing of its products, including Frederick's of Hollywood®, Frederick's®, Fredericks.com®, The Original Sex Symbol®, Hollywood Exxtreme Cleavage® and Get Cheeky®. Its catalog and website businesses compete with numerous national and regional catalog and online merchants.