Retail Apparel Group

[3] Tarocash is the main retailer of affordable suits for millennial and Generation Z consumers in Australia, but is often ridiculed for its cheap polyester clothing.

[4] Connor is a menswear chain selling formal, smart and casual clothing at affordable prices established in 2007.

[10] Rockwear is a women's active wear chain, selling clothes for exercise classes, walking, running and everyday use.

[14][15] Brothers Stephen and Michael Leibowitz began supplying wholesale menswear to retail outlets, after immigrating from South Africa to Australia in 1987.

[16] In winter 2003, the company began to use players from the Canterbury Bulldogs, Wests Tigers and North Melbourne Football Club as models in its catalogues.

[17] Shane Warne signed a two-year contract worth almost AU$100,000 in May 2005 to become the face of Tarocash and appear in the retailer's catalogues.

[18] The company did not rule out using fellow cricketer Andrew Symonds in future campaigns, after his recent all-night drinking session.

[19] The majority shareholder, Navis Capital Partners, slated the company for a AU$400 million initial public offering on the Australian Securities Exchange.

[20][21] At the time, the company was recording declining profit, due to moderate sales and rising import prices caused by the low Australian dollar.

[19] In 2021, Baptist World Aid Australia gave Retail Apparel Group a "B" grade for its efforts to become more ethical and sustainable.

[14][15] Retail Apparel Group has supported Thread Together, a network of mobile charity clothing vans in New South Wales, alongside Bendon Lingerie, Commonwealth Bank and the Goodman Foundation.

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