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line of merchandise

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Noun1.line of merchandiseline of merchandise - a particular kind of product or merchandise; "a nice line of shoes"
merchandise, product, ware - commodities offered for sale; "good business depends on having good merchandise"; "that store offers a variety of products"
sideline - an auxiliary line of merchandise
top of the line - the best (most expensive) in a given line of merchandise


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animation executives have delayed next year's release of a ``Tinker Bell'' DVD that the company was counting on to drive sales of a key new line of merchandise aimed at young girls, it was reported Thursday.
The Stefano Ricci flagship, multi-level store will house a complete line of merchandise including the famous Limited Collection of pleated patchwork ties, which earned fame as "the most expensive ties in the world," as well as men's shirting, perfumery, clothing and accessories.
The line of merchandise will change regularly if sales warrant.
 
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