- Clothing Stores
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Express Yourself Menswear
- Clothing store where Negan runs into a pack of wild dogs after he escapes from his prison In Alexandria. (Season 9 episode Adaptation)
- 1-3-5
- Clothing store that only carries sizes 1, 3 and 5, where the dress that Regina had on hold doesn't fit her anymore.
- Abercrombie & Rich
- The Simpsons version of Abercrombie & Fitch, a store at the Springfield Heights Promenade. (Season 15 episode 'Tis the Fifteenth Season)
- ABQ Kid's Store & Playhouse
- Job ad in the newspaper that Jimmy circles. (Season 4 episode Smoke)
- Adolescent Apparel
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Agent Provocateur
- Erotic clothing store mentions. (Season 2 episode Charlie and Kate's Dirty Pictures)
- Amalgamated Spats
- As part of Mr. Burns' aggressive new trading strategy, he wants to take 50% of his money and put it in the following companies: Trans-Atlantic Zeppelin, Amalgamated Spats, Congreves Inflammable Powders, U.S. Hay and Baltimore Opera Hat company. (Season 8 episode The Old Man and the Lisa)
- Ambihose Hosiery Inc.
- Company run by Justis Ambrose, hosiery heir and alum of Karl's alma mater that's been paying Dr. Karl Malus' bills. (Season 2 episode AKA FaceTime)
- And Lo! Pajamas
- Clothing store in Neighborhood 12358W.
- The Andover Shop
- Store where Jerry buys a crested blazer, then attempts to return it out of spite for the salesman, which Elaine is dating. (Season 7 episode The Wig Master)
- Apparel
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Ar! Mani
- A rip off of Armani clothing. (Episode A Whitman Christmas Sampler)
- Attitudes Men
- Clothing store where G.O.B. says, "I'll take it - the compliment, not the pants." (Season 4)
- Baby Gape
- Boyle's adopted son Nicolaj's birth father Gintars' clothing line. Latvian parody of The Gap. (Season 6 episode Gintars)
- Bags
- Clothing accessories store in New York City.
- Baltimore Opera Hat Company
- As part of Mr. Burns' aggressive new trading strategy, he wants to take 50% of his money and put it in the following companies: Trans-Atlantic Zeppelin, Amalgamated Spats, Congreves Inflammable Powders, U.S. Hay and Baltimore Opera Hat company. (Season 8 episode The Old Man and the Lisa)
- Banana Democracy
- Clothing store at Gretchen-Darth shopping mall. (Season 1 episode The Matter Transfer Array)
- Bandanna Republic
- Clothing store that NSYNC mentions after stopping by the meet the members of the new boy band The Party Posse, because their clothes are getting a little out of date. (Season 12 episode New Kids on the Blecch)
- Barry's Fashions for the Short and Portly
- Beachwear
- Store at the Springfield Squidport. (Season 12 episodes The Great Money Caper, New Kids on the Blecch)
- Belyeu's Boutique
- Store where Jerry waits for his new girlfriend Lisi, where she buys them hats for their long weekend trip to the Pennsylvania Dutch country. (Season 9 episode The Frogger)
- Ben Snyder
- Clothing store where Mrs. Wheatley takes Beth Harmon shopping. (episode Exchanges)
- Bennington Men's Shop
- Where Larty picks up new clothes after Rita dies.
- Betty's No Good Clothes Shop and Pancake House
- Bevdeo Fashion
- Jane gets dark glasses Bevdeo, the glitchy fashion center of the galaxy, that offer unique visible capabilities, allowing the owner to look a couple of minutes into the future. (Season 2 episode Future Tense)
- Big & Tall & with Six Arms
- Clothing store (Season 2 episode Higher Love)
- Big & Tall Men's Shop
- Clothing store in Springfield. When the captain of the local high school's basketball team walks out, Chief Wiggum shoots him, thinking he's one of the oversized advertising mascots that came to life and was attacking the town. (Season 7 episode Treehouse of Horror VI - segment Attack of the 50 Ft Eyesores)
- Big Diesel Cuts
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Bimany Swimwear
- (Episode The Girl with the Hungry Eyes)
- Binco
- Clothing store. "The style without paying an arm and a leg", "More trash for less cash"
- Bloomingshale's
- Parody of Bloomingdale's.
- Blouse City and Dresses for Women
- Blouse of the Rising Sun: New Orlean Apparel
- Winning submission from the Bob's Burgers Fan Art contest, shown during title sequence. Tribute to the song House of the Rising Sun. (Season 8 episode Brunchsquatch)
- Blue Tigress
- Blue's boutique. (Wild Boredom) Blue's boutique. (Magic F) Annie buys clothes at Blue's boutique. (The One that Got Away)
- The Blue Underwear Company
- Short Story: Miss Stardust.
- Bolzaks
- The store that Teddy designed clothes for.
- Bootleg T-shirt Emporium
- Clothing store in Capital City. (Season 2 episode Dancing' Homer)
- Boots
- (Season 1 episode Rick Potion #9)
- Botany 5,000,000
- The episode begins with the classic TV sitcom "starring Kang". Kodos' wardrobe provided by Botany 5,000,000. Audience provided by Slave Colony of Rebulon 7. (Season 16 episode Treehouse of Horror XV)
- Boys R Us
- Joke the warehouse guys make to Michael about where he buys his clothes (Season 2 episode Sexual Harassment)
- Broad Broads
- Clothing store (Season 1 episode The Telescope)
- Brolex
- Clothing accessory store in New York City.
- Brooks Sisters
- Clothing store instead of Brooks Brothers on the world where an Iraqi viral agent killed most of the male population. (Season 2 episode Love Gods)
- Bud's Clothiers
- Clothing store where Martin prefers to shop (Season 4 episode A Crane's Critique)
- The Bull Monty
- For men- the whistle while you work it (lingerie store)
- Butt Stuff Underwear Outlet
- Store next door (Season 3 episode The Deepening)
- C/M/C
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Calico Cat / the Fashion Oracle
 - Wade goes dress shopping in the Oracle/Seer world. (Season 2 episode Obsession)
- Calvin Klone
- The Futurama version of Calvin Klein. (Episode That's Lobstertainment)
- The Cap
- Clothing store on the Egghead world, stand-in for The Gap, with a bus stop ad featuring Albert Einstein. "Einstein wore khakis' (Season 1 episode Eggheads)
- Carol's Boutique
- Store in the background when Rose warns Walden about Larry's hitman. (Season 11 episode Mr. Walden, He Die. I Clean Room)
- Carson's
- Where Carol bought her new yellow dress. (Season 3 episode Big Brother is Watching)
- Cecilio Children's Clothing
- Clothing store on Commerce Street, where the siblings arrive in early '60s Dallas, Texas. (Season 2 episode Right Back Where We Started)
- Cinco De Mayo
- Clothing store owned by the same rude woman as Putumayo, the Mayan store that Elaine wants to run out of business. (Season 8 episode The Millennium)
- Clothes
- Wilbur the naked mole rat opens a clothing store.
- Clothes Mart
- Clothing store (Season 3 episode The Rickchurian Candidate)
- Clothing
- Generic clothing store in shopping mall.
- Club Banana
- Kim's favorite clothing store.
- Codpiece Craftors
- Clothing store in Dreamland. (Season 1 episode For Whom the Pig Oinks)
- Cogs
- Makers of fine timepieces.
- Colette's
- Clothing store on the asteroid world. (Season 1 episode Last Days)
- Collars & Cuffs
- Clothing store in Ocean Beach, Vice City.
- The Colonial Headshot
- Wig shop where Harry buys wigs for him and Bull. (Season 5 episode The Constitution Part 1)
- Cool Threadz
- Glendale, Arizona's Premiere T-Shirt Emporium. (Season 1 episode Most Improved Player)
- The Corpulent Cowboy
- Clothing store where Homer buys a suit made from a space-age fabric developed especially for Elvis - sweat actually cleans the suit. (Season 3 episode Colonel Homer) Store in the background during Homer, Seth and Munchie's freak-out drive through Springfield. (Season 10 episode D'oh-In' in the Wind)
- Couture
- Clothing store in New York City, as well as Paris.
- Covers
- Clothing store in the fictional city of Caldwell.
- Crazy Shirts
- Store where Kramer buys a bunch of clearance T-shirts for Jerry, including one that reads "#1 Dad" that he gives his father. (Season 8 episode The English Patient)
- Cuttle Clothing
- Clothing store in Great Reef City.
- D&I
- Also known as Diego & Ines. Clothing store in New York City.
- Davy Jones' Hamper
- Clothing store at the pier where Homer buys new clothes after escaping from the hospital. (Season 10 episode Kidney Trouble)
- Debbie & Debbie's
- Dress shop Sheila planning on taking Abby to. "Ask for Tall Debbie, because white Debbie is a cunt." (Season 2 )
- Dee's Vintage Fashion
- New record added 4/19/2022
- Clothing store in Toronto.
- Del Farra Designs
- Clothing store on the space station where Victor takes the android (Season 2 episode 4 We Were Family)
- Denim
- Clothing store in New York City.
- DesmondsTutus.com
- Website that the KnowsMore search engine refers a customer.
- Devereauxz Gentlemans Apparel
- The store that Yancy bought his clothes at.
- Dick's Buttons
- Button store in Springfield that Marge recommends for buttons while the Simpsons are on their family walk. (Season 10 episode Monty Can't Buy Me Love)
- Didiersachs
- Clothing store for those with discriminating taste.
- Dingo Junction
- Trendy children's fashion store at Springfield Mall. (Season 10 episode Lard of the Dance)
- Dionysus
- Clothing store in background. (Season 7 episode Manhunter)
- Discount Fashion
- Clothing store in Springfield. (Season 7 episode Homerpalooza)
- Downtown Wig Center
- Bart tricks Homer into buying a wig shop coupon instead of tickets to the Pigskin Classic football game. Free wig with every purchase of large wig. (Season 5 episode Homer Loves Flanders)
- Doyle McPoyle's Trappings and Fur
- Where Bill bought a mink coat for Dee, which turned out to be muskrat. (Season 11 episode McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century)
- Dragonfly Armory
- Store at the Renaissance Faire in 1985 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. (Season 1 episode The Variant)
- Dress Up Plus
- Clothing store in Springfield. (Season 9 episode The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilans)
- Dukaanka Dharka Dumarka
- Somali "women's clothing store" in Jerusalem's Lot. (Season 2 episode Let the River Run)
- E.D. Granmont
- Women's clothing company, where George interviews to sell brassieres. (Season 5 episode The Sniffing Accountant)
- Eddie's Fashions
- Store in the shopping mall that Destro and Cobra Commander crash into after escaped the ruins of the Pit (Issue #55 Unmaskings)
- Ed's Clownwear
- Clothing store for clowns. TV commercial campaign slogan: "What fits? By Dru Peee" (Episode Dennis Miller)
- El Toupee
- Toupee store Jay visits in L.A. (Season 1 episode L.A. Jay)
- The Emperor's Used Clothes
- Clothing store in New York City. (The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson)
- Encore!
- Lilith's dress is from a new Couture line called Encore! (Season 5 episode Room Service)
- Eric Bana's Banana Bandana Cabana
- Eric Bana's new business venture (episode Roller Coaster?)
- Everything Fits!
- Clothing store in Neighborhood 12358W (Season 3 episode The Worst Possible Use of Free Will)
- Family 1st Clothing
- Clothing store where Walt and Skylar take Junior jean shopping. (Pilot episode)
- Fancy Lingerie
- Store at Springfield Mall. (Season 9 episode The Last Temptation of Krust, Season 11 episode Last Tap Dance in Springfield)
- Fancy Styles
- Clothing store at Springfield Mall. (Season 9 episode The Last Temptation of Krust)
- Fanny Packs
- Fanny pack store (Season 1 episode The Telescope)
- Fashionable Male
- Clothing store at the Eden Prairie Center shopping mall.
- Fat City for Morbidly Obese Men and Boys
- Clothing store Jay takes his son Morty to in order to change their images (Season 1 episode A Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera)
- Fat People Pajamas
- Clothing store seen when Rick takes Summer to work (Season 1 episode Something Ricked This Way Comes)
- Ferguson Cobblers
- Cobbler shop near Paddington Automotive, outside of which is the station wagon parked over the manhole cover.
- Fine Furs
- Clothing store in the Mall, from the Itchy and Scratchy cartoon Screams from a Mall. (Season 4 episode The Front)
- Flip Your Wig
- Store in the shopping mall that Destro and Cobra Commander crash into after escaped the ruins of the Pit (Issue #55 Unmaskings)
- Flip Your Wig: Reversible Hairpieces
- Store next door. (Season 5 episode Best Burger)
- Foie Gras
- Clothing store (Season 1 episode Our A-Story is a 'D' Story)
- Fortunata Fashions
- Store where Rachel gets a job after his dad was working on a plumbing job there and heard there was an opening. (Season 3 episode The One where Rachel Quits)
- Foxyboy
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Frames Menswear
- Clothing store in Punxsutawney.
- Fred Seagull
- BoJack version of Fred Segal (Season 1 episode Our A-Story is a 'D' Story)
- Frederick's of Sri Lanka
- Joke ALF makes about Willlie's shirt in a photo of him in the 60s (Season 3 episode My Back Pages)
- French Cut
- Lingerie store where Nolan gets a new job and then when he gets in trouble for abusing his employee discount buying clothes for Lacey, he tells his manager the clothes are for him. But it turns it his manager is actually a crossdresser and invites Nolan to a crossdressing party. (Season 2 episode Charlie Does It for Science)
- Friston Custom Clothiers
 - Clothing store where Dolores buys Caleb an expensive new suit, reference to neuroscientist Karl J. Friston, famous for developing brain mapping techniques and AI theory. (Season 3 episode The Mother of Exiles)
- Fritz Bernais
- Designer of Lillian's bridesmaids dresses.
- From Here to Maternity
- Store where Alan and his wife window shop, though she isn't pregnant… yet. "Everything for the Expectant Mother" 18 convenient locations. (Episode The Architects of Fear)
- Fun Frames
- Boyle's podcast sponsor: This podcast is brought to you by Fun Frames. make your spectacles a spectacle. (Season 5 episode The Big House)
- Fun Shirts
- Bart sells fun shirts in the front yard without a permit. 50% cotton, 100% awesome. After failing to sell shirts at his Fun Shirts booth the Springfield Novelty Expo, Bart runs into the owner of Goose's Gags and Gifts, who becomes his new business partner. (Season 16 Fat Man and Little Boy)
- T-shirt: POBODY'S NERFECT, NITHEAD
- T-shirt: DON'T WAKE ME I'M WORKING
- T-shirt: DON'T BLAME ME I VOTED FOR SCOOBY DOO
- T-shirt: DO NOT RESUSCITATE
- T-shirt: BORED IN THE USA
- T-shirt: AMERICA'S LEAST WANTED
- T-shirt: ADULTS SUCK, THEN YOU ARE ONE
- T-Shirt: WISH YOU WERE BEER
- T-shirt: LIFE ENDS AT TEN
- T-shirt: PROUD NUBIAN PRINCESS
- T-shirt: POBODY'S NERFECT, NITHEAD
- T-shirt: I'VE PUKED MORE BEER THAN YOU'VE DRUNK
- T-shirt: WEAPON OF ASS DESTRUCTION
- T-shirt: I'M NOT FAT, I'M ENORMOUS
- T-shirt: TOP OF THE DUDE CHAIN
- T-shirt: IMPEACH EVERYBODY
- T-shirt: THINK GLOBALLY FART LOCALLY
- T-shirt: IF YOU CAN READ THIS THE BACKPACK FELL OFF
- T-shirt: STOP WORLD HUNGER, EAT MY SHORTS!
- T-shirt: STOP STARING AT MY MAN BOOBS
- Furs by Sebastian
- Clothing store. (episode Furs by Sebastian)
- G. Schmidt Menswear
- Clothing store on Commerce Street, where the siblings arrive in early '60s Dallas, Texas. (Season 2 episode Right Back Where We Started)
- Clothing store where Allison heard a rumor that they let Raymond try on anything in the store. (Season 2 episode A Light Supper)
- G1988
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Galactic Boutique
- Adira tells Trakis that she'll meet him on the Zócalo, near the Galactic Boutique - but she doesn't show. (Season 1 episode Born to the Purple)
- Gape Body
- Boyle's adopted son Nicolaj's birth father Gintars' clothing line. Latvian parody of The Gap. (Season 6 episode Gintars)
- The Gape
- Boyle's adopted son Nicolaj's birth father Gintars' clothing line. Latvian parody of The Gap. (Season 6 episode Gintars)
- Gaylen Ross
- Clothing store in the Cross Roads Mall, named after the actress that portrayed Francine in George A. Romero's original 1978 Dawn of the Dead.
- GGG
- Gunther Geiger Grooming. Store in New York City.
- Giorgio Armonster
- Parody of Georgio Armani.
- Girdles N' Such Fancy Lingerie
- Store at Springfield Mall. (Season 1 episode Life on the Fast Lane) Advertised at Springfield Stadium. (Season 2 episode Dancing' Homer)
- Gladrags Wizardwear
- Clothing store specializing in strange and unusual socks.
- Gloober and Gloober
- Bathing suit manufacturers. (Episode Miss Stardust)
- Gloves Actually
- Store next door. Tribute to the movie Love Actually. (Season 8 episode V for Valentine-detta)
- Grandpa's Closet
- Clothing store on Main Street in Wayward Pines.
- H. Dumpty's
- Children's plus size clothing store. (Season 2 episode Husky Bobby)
- H. Ritter Men's Clothing
- Store in shopping mall where Jerry picks up his tuxedo for the wedding.
- The Hair Bazaar
- Store a defendant mentions, where he plans to purchase a new toupee, until Bull convinces him otherwise. (Season 2 episode The Computer Kid)
- The Hair Company
- Store where George buys his toupee. (Season 6 episode The Scofflaw)
- Harrisburg coat outlet
- Store that Homer mentions in his flashback story about his visit to New York City, where he wen to buy an irregular coat. (The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson)
- Harron's Clothing Store
- Clothing store Barry shoplifts from at super speed when he arrives at the gun shop crime scene without his street clothes. (Season 2 episode Fastest Man Alive)
- Hat Den
- Clothing store in Castle Rock, from microfilm newspaper that Henry Deaver reads. (Season 1 episode The Box)
- Hats Store
- Generic clothing store in alien simulation (Season 1 episode M. Night Shaym-aliens)
- Haute & Bothered
- Clothing store where Diane buys a new sweater when she should be paying Sam back for the $500 she borrowed to buy a rare Hemingway book (Season 4 episode 6 I Will Gladly Pay You Tuesday)
- Hawaiian Shirts
- After eating alien goo out of an asteroid that crashes in the backyard, Homer gets really hungry and goes looking for fat people to eat, finding some at Oktoberfest, the Facts of Life Reunion Tour, Umpire School and a store called Hawaiian Shirts. (Season 18 episode Treehouse of Horror XVII - segment Married to the Blob)
- Heinrich's Monocle Shop
- Store in Springfield flashback. (Season 5 episode $pringfield Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) Store in Springfield. (Season 8 episode Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment) Store in the background during Homer, Seth and Munchie's freak-out drive through Springfield. (Season 10 episode D'oh-In' in the Wind)
- Helmer's Menswear
- (Season 4 episode In His Image)
- Hold on to Your Hat
- Franchise opportunity Jen mentions. (Season 1 episode Charlie's Patient Gets Out of Jail)
- Hoof Locker
- Zootopia version of Foot Locker.
- House of Douche
- Joke Kate makes about fashion house Alan would open. (Season 10 episode Welcome to Alancrest)
- The House of Granny
- The Clampetts' new exclusive dress shop becomes 'The House of Granny'-complete with cracker barrel and a potbellied stove. (Episode The House of Granny)
- House of Leg Warmers
- Store (Season 1 episode The Telescope) "Splash dance sale!"
- The House of Ooh La La
- Lingerie shop (Season 3 episode 7 Coach in Love Part 2)
- House of St. Patience
- Brandy, when she sat me in the chair still hot from her ass and she locked the speech therapist door that first time, she named me out of my future. She named me Daisy St. Patience and never wanted to know what name I walked in the door with. I was the rightful heir to the international fashion house, the House of St. Patience.
- House of Tacky
- Carol's gift to Emily for her anniversary, which turns out to be the same tacky shirt Emily is already wearing, trying to feel younger. (Season 2 episode The Modernization of Emily)
- Ik Hoy Van Joy Footwear
- Clog store Mr. Jannick was looking for in the Information 411 sketch (episode Colin Quinn)
- Industrial Garments & Handling
- Empty warehouse where Trish and Dr. Karl Malus run their experiment. (Season 2 episode AKA Three Lives and Counting)
- The International House of Tight-Ass
- Fake clothing store - joke Roz makes about Niles (Season 2 episode Fool Me Once, Shame On You, Fool Me Twice...)
- Intimate Suit Rental
- Nathan finds a suit to wear at his upcoming funeral. (Season 1 episode Five Stars)
- J. Crab
- J. Crew for humanoid crabs. (Episode Amazon Women in the Mood)
- The J. Peterman Company
- Elaine gets a job writing for a clothing catalog. (Season 6 episode The Understudy)
- Jeans of the Stone Age: Vintage Denim
- Store next door. Tribute to Queens of the Stone Age. (Season 8 episode Something Old, Something New, Something Bob Caters for You)
- Jericho Hill Outlet
- Store in Vermont that Audrey and Vince find on Dr. Cross' GPS (Season 5 episode Chemistry)
- Johnny D's Custom Tees
- Rick and Morty buy "Rick & Morty P***y Pounders!" T-shirts at Johnny D's Custom Tees. When Morty throws his off to go out with Planetina, Rick changes it into "Rick & Summer P***y Pounders!" for their cataclysm parties. (Season 5 episode A Rickconvenient Mort)
- T-shirt in Johnny D's Custom Tees store window: Compliments Only
- Justine's
- Diane eyes a dress in the window in the store next door to the diamond store Barton and Lyle (Season 5 episode 14 Diamond Sam)
- Kilimanjaro's
- Clothing store in San Andreas aimed at obese people. Their main rival is Phat.
- Kinky of Paris
- Store that sells custom hair pieces near the alley where Dan and Laurie beat the crap out of an entire gang.
- Knoxville Wig Outlet
- Store in Knoxville where Bart and friends find out that the World's Fair they came to see was actually back in 1982. (Season 7 episode Bart on the Road)
- Kromega III
- Someday, everyone will own a watch like this. Now, it is available only for the privileged few. The Mogasaki Corproration of Tokyo is honored to announce Kromega III. A watch so complex, it takes two people to make it work. One hand wears the watch. The other hand presses the buttons that activate the 100% solid state multi-function digital quartz crystal micro-computer unit.
- Krusty and Friends Fun Wear
- Booth at the Springfield Novelty Expo that sells Krusty Show T-shirts with pictures of Itchy, Scratchy, Poochy, Austin Powers Itchy, Itchy Poochy, Scratchbob Itchpants, Confederate Itchy, and Osama Bin Scratchy. (Season 16 Fat Man and Little Boy)
- L.L. Beanie
- Clothing store in Krusty's old neighborhood. "Bargain basement for fine yarmulkes" (Season 15 episode Today I am a Clown)
- La Petit Copine
- Clothing store where Beck buys a new outfit online for her meeting with the Captain. (Season 1 episode The Captain)
- Ladies Boutique
- Generic clothing store in The White City.
- Laines-Mercerie
- Clothing store in the background during the epic battle between Derek and his friends, and all their evil foes the heart of Paris.
- Larry's Cane Store
- Junk mail that Abe Simpson receives. "Run! Don't walk to Larry's Cane Store" (Season 7 episode Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in The Curse of the Flying Hellfish)
- Lenny Kravitz' Thread Shed
- Clothing store at The Rolling Stones' Rock n' Roll Fantasy Camp. (Season 14 episode How I Spent My Strummer Vacation)
- Liberace House of Crap
- Joke Chandler makes about the gold bracelet Joey bought him, calling it an eyesore from the Liberace House of Crap. (Season 2 The One With the Prom Video)
- Lifeleather Trim
- Jessica was a fashion tech at Lifeleather trim.
- Lisa Gail Fashions
- Phil's ex-girlfriend (a mannequin) is in the window of this boutique.
- Liza's Lingerie
- After hacking into Carter's computer for his credit card information, Zane orders Jo a stack of lingerie items (Season 2 episode E = MC…?) When Zane proposes, he hides Jo's engagement ring in a lingerie gift box. (Season 4 episode Founders Day)
- Louis Watch Maker
- Watch service in Hill Valley in 1955.
- Watch service in Hill Valley in 1955.
- The Love Hut
- One of the connections in Abed’s Crazy Quilt of Destiny is a receipt from Love Hut, a lingerie store at the mall, that he found in Shirley’s drawer on Thanksgiving, proving that they were at the mall on the same day. (Season 4 episode Heroic Origins)
- Love Lace
- Lingerie store at the Starcourt Mall. Company Nancy observes in the yellow pages. (Season 3 episode Chapter Two: The Mall Rats)
- Lululemming
- Clothing store in the commitment flashback. (Season 1 episode BoJack Horseman: The BoJack Horseman Story, Chapter One)
- Lupe of Paris
- Fashion designer showcased at fashion show: "This is our beautiful Christy, modeling an exquisite ensemble by Lupe of Paris" (Season 2 episode Model Dearest)
- Luxury Fur Co.
- Clothing store in the background during the closing battle scene with militarized furry animals.
- M.S. Goss
- Clothing store where Jake gets buys a suit in 1960's Lisbon, Maine.
- Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions
- Clothing store in Diagon Alley.
- Malaria Zone
- Upscale chain store at the new Springfield Squidport. "Where all the explorers shop", according to Marge. "Tse Tse fly shirt sale" (Season 8 episode My Sister, My Sitter)
- Markee Wear
- Clothing store at the Aurora Convenience Mall, the same strip mall where Stan Mikita's Donuts is located.
- Marsha's Boutique
- Where Helen apparently told somebody Alex's secret about posing for Playboy back in college (Season 4 episode I've Got a Secret)
- The Mart
- A small boutique run by Jane.
- Mary's Uniforms and Fashions
- Clothing store on Main Street in Eureka (Season 3 episode Insane in the P-Brane)
- Masters of Masquerade
- Costume store where Ross goes looking for a Santa Clause outfit, ends up leaving with an Armadillo costume. "Makeup, Wigs and Costumes" (Season 7 episode The One with the Holiday Armadillo)
- Maternity Shop
- Clothing store in Springfield Mall. (Season 11 episode Last Tap Dance in Springfield)
- Max
- Clothing store where the crew ambushes Kit for a scene.
- Medieval Noblewear
- Store at the Renaissance Faire in 1985 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. (Season 1 episode The Variant)
- Melrose Camouflage
- Clothing store (Season 1 episode The Telescope)
- Menswear
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Men's Suits
- One of the signs Bret is assigned. (Season 1 episode Bret Gives Up the Dream)
- Metter's
- Clothing store that Jason Taverner mentions to Kathy, if that's where she buys her clothes.
- Modern Modes
- Grice believed that Roche's family was the same that owned the Roche Chemical Company and intended to collect a large ransom, taking her to a disused dressmaker's shop, Modern Modes.
- Mom Mart
- Lacey's new modeling job. (Season 2 episode Charlie Kills His Ex's Sex Life)
- Morgan Apparel
- Fictional store in the real Sperry Rand Building in New York City, where George tells Jerry has the best public toilet near 54th & 6th. (Season 2 episode The Busboy)
- Mr Freaky Big Tux Rentals
- Fashion for the immense since 1933 (Season 3 episode 2 Tick vs. Dot and Neil's Wedding)
- Mr. Blob
- Homer mentions that Ned doesn't buy his clothes at Mr. Bob. (Season 14 Pray Anything)
- Mr. Boy for Girls
- Clothing store that provides the new Springfield Elementary school uniforms. (Season 7 episode Team Homer)
- Mr. Boy of Main Street
- Clothing store that provides the new Springfield Elementary school uniforms. (Season 7 episode Team Homer)
- Mr. Dull Man
- Joke Brian makes about Joe's wardrobe (Season 2 episode High Anxiety)
- Mr. Freaky Big
- (Episode The Tick vs Neil & Dot's Wedding)
- Mr. Hairpiece
- Where Mr. Carlin bought his toupee. (Season 3 episode Brutally Yours, Bob Hartley)
- Bob meets his patient Mr. Carlin at a toupee store. (Season 3 episode A Pound of Flesh)
- Mugato
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Murray's Custom Uniforms
- Where Mahoney goes to get a new uniform... and put a balloon giraffe down his pants.
- N Handbags
- Clothing accessory store in New York City.
- Nani Couture
- Clothing store in the background when Derek and Hansel chase after Dr. Botoxo.
- Noah's Ark Food Bank & Clothing
- North by North Vest
- Store next door. Tribute to the Alfred Hitchcock film North by Northwest. (Season 4 episode The Frond Files)
- Now Wear This
- Kelly and Donna's clothing store.
- Old Victor
- Alternate version of clothing store Old Navy in New York City.
- One Size Fits All Lingerie
- Lingerie store at Springfield mall.
- Visible in background at Springfield Mall. (Season 5 episode Lisa VS. Malibu Stacy)
- Visible in background at Springfield Mall. (Season 8 episode The Homer They Fall)
- Visible in background at Springfield Mall during Li'l Starmaker auditions. (Season 16 episode A Star is Torn)
- Visible in background at Springfield Mall. (Season 8 episode Homer's Phobia)
- One Stop Slap Shop
- Slap bracelet store (Season 1 episode The Telescope)
- Osterman Fine Watches
 - Jon's father's watch store in Brooklyn. (Season 1 episode An Almost Religious Awe)
- Pam's
- Clothing store in Hawkins.
- Panti-Centre
- Clothing store in the stupid future.
- Perotta's
- Sketch: Bensonhurst Dating Game.
- Peter's Quality Costume Clothiers
- Costume shop where Todd buys a Nazi uniform for Dussander (story: Apt Pupil)
- Philene's Basement
- Clothing store where Ted's wife shops.
- Pirates in Men's Pants
- From Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
- Pookah Pagoda: Pooka Shell Warehouse
- Store next door. (Season 2 episode Synchronized Swimming)
- Poppy's Boutique
- Clothing shop in Poppy Land.
- Popular Girl
- Clothing store at the Eden Prairie Center shopping mall.
- Porter & Irvin's
- Dress shop where Kate goes when Cal follows her.
- Potato Republic
- Irish clothing store opened in Pomona, California by Jeanine and David after Spinal Tap 1982 tour.
- Pret-a-Porter: Ready-to-Wear
- Clothing store in New York City.
- Pug Wigs
- Store that sells wigs for dogs. (2018 episode with host Jonah Hill)
- Putumayo
- Mayan clothing store with rude clerk that Elaine wants to run out of business. (Season 8 episode The Millennium)
- Quality Furs
- Clothing store that gets robbed by the Wilson Heights gang right next to the jewelry store that Harris stakes out at the beginning of the movie.
- Queers R Us
- Joke the warehouse guys make to Michael about where he buys his clothes (Season 2 episode Sexual Harassment)
- R. Meledandri
- Fine men's wear store in New York City.
- Rafael's
- Clothing store in Ocean Beach, Vice City.
- Rainbow of Pants
- Homer wanders through the Pants District in a film noir montage. "No blue" (Season 17 episode My Fair Laddy)
- RATX O'Clock
- Watch store (Season 1 episode The Telescope)
- Really Fancy Hat Shop
- Hat store (Season 4 episode See Mr. Peanutbutter Run)
- Renaissance Plus
- Joke Davith makes at Burger Hole in a deleted scene. "Nice doublet. Where'd you get it - Renaissance Plus?"
- Resident Clothing and Fabric
- Rich & Tall Men's Store
- Clothing store at the Shelbyville Merchandise Mile shopping center. (Season 16 episode The Seven-Beer Snitch)
- Rose Marie's
- Clothing store seen when one of the robbers is shown doing his day job, driving a bus.
- Ross Fine Men's Clothing
- Susan's uncle's clothing store where George tries to help out the security guard by getting him a chair. (Season 7 episode The Maestro)
- Rossi Bros. Garments
- Business listed on the sign outside the Nashua Business Park (Season 5 episode Lecture Circuit)
- Royal Majesty
- Clothing store for the obese or gangly gentleman, where Homer's new secretary Carl takes him shopping for a new suit. (Season 2 episode Simpson and Delilah) Advertised at Springfield Stadium. (Season 2 episode Dancing' Homer)
- Royal Wigsmith
- Store in Dreamland. "Hair to the throne" (Season 1 episode For Whom the Pig Oinks)
- Ruby
- Lingerie store, actually the front of Lambda Rising, a well-known gay bookstore on Connecticut Avenue in Washington, D.C.
- Rudolpho's
- Clothing store where Frasier and Niles take Martin for their once a year sale when it's 50% off and the alterations are free (Season 4 episode A Crane's Critique)
- Ruth's Frock Shop
- Women's clothing store in Hill Valley in 1955.
- Women's clothing store in Hill Valley in 1955.
- Sag Me to Hell: Bra Boutique
- Store next door. Tribute to the movie Drag Me to Hell. (Season 7 episode Teen-a Witch)
- Saks Fifth Grade
- Lisa goes shopping for an outfit that might make her look thinner after the girls at school make fun of her for having a big butt. "Clothing for Girls", "Restrooms are for purging only" (Season 16 Sleeping with the Enemy)
- Sally's Satellite Dress Shoppe
 - Clothing store in Orbit City.
- San Diego Costume Company
- Clothing rental store on 7th Avenue in San Diego where Richard Collier buys a suit to wear in 1896.
- Sandals
- Shoe store in the background at the Springfield Squidport. (Season 12 episode New Kids on the Blecch)
- Sandleman's Sandle Shop for Men
- Sap
- Level: New York Disaster. Like the Gap, but Sap.
- Sarape Van
- Karl sells A bunch of crap from Mexico out of his van (Season 5 episode Ditch Day)
- Sassy Ass
- Clothing store near the Molt spa (Season 4 episode See Mr. Peanutbutter Run)
- Scarborough's
- Location of Heather Graham's rage incident.
- Scorpio Boutique
- Superhero clothing store from 5/20/2017 episode with The Rock/Katy Perry.
- Serpentine Fire
- Hip clothing store where Trish O'Day works.
- Shawl Me by Your Name: Embroidered Shawls
- Store next door. Tribute to the movie Call Me By Your Name. (Season 8 episode The Trouble with Doubles)
- Short Fat Ugly and Sassy
- Clothing store Jay visits in L.A. (Season 1 episode L.A. Jay)
- Simply Shoes
- Shoe store at Springfield Mall. (Season 17 episode See Homer Run)
- Sir Tux Formal Wear
- Company Willie calls to reserve a tux for Kate's mother's wedding (Season 2 episode Something's Wrong with Me)
- Soon Shine Sun's Secondhand Clothes Shop
- Hand clothes shop - Front for the History Monks.
- South Coast Boutique
- Clothing store filming a commercial for an upcoming fire sale that Tobias auditions for, but Lindsay ends up getting picked for (Season 1)
- Spandex for Less
- Bernie asks Florence out on a date. She suggests the Steak and Brew restaurant and tells him to wear something tight, so he goes to Spandex for Less. (Season 3 episode Dan's Boss)
- Springfield Costume Shop
- Costume shop where Homer and Mr. Burns' son Larry hide out from the police. (Season 8 episode Burns, Baby Burns) Store in the background during Homer, Seth and Munchie's freak-out drive through Springfield. (Season 10 episode D'oh-In' in the Wind)
- Springfield Menswear
- The radio announcer mentions that it's "Open season on savings at Springfield Menswear". (Season 12 episode Skinner's Sense of Snow)
- Springfield Shirts
- New record added 5/14/2022
- Store in Springfield Mall. (Season 18 episode Rome-Old and Juli-Eh)
- St. Claire's Fashion Creations
- Steppin' Out Fashion Mart
- Clothing store Appliance Zone at the Ogdenville Outlet Mall in Ogdenville, where Marge buys a Chanel suit. "Browse through our bra barrel!" (Season 7 episode Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield)
- Step's Clothing Company
- Clothing company in Liberty City.
- Stone & Sons Suit Warehouse
- Family owned clothing store that Dwight and Clark visit on a sales call pretending to be father and son sales team. (Season 9 episode Suit Warehouse)
- Sub Urban
- Clothing store chain in San Andreas.
- Suede Trail Vintage Duds
- Western clothing store in Smallville. (Season 2 episode Precipice)
- Suits
- Clothing store in the Mall, from the Itchy and Scratchy cartoon Screams from a Mall. (Season 4 episode The Front)
- Store in Springfield Mall. (Season 18 episode Rome-Old and Juli-Eh)
- Sunglasses Hut
- Sketch: Who Wants to Get Groped by an Eleven Thousandaire?. featuring host Ben Affleck as the Eleven Thousandaire.
- Sweats
- Clothing store in Springfield Mall. (Season 11 episode Last Tap Dance in Springfield)
- SYZYGY
-
Clothing store front, but actually an underground nightclub. "Dress like a man" (Season 2 episode SYZYGY)
- Talk to the Hand: Glove Store
- Store next door. (Season 3 episode The Unbearable Like-Likeness of Gene)
- Tankin' It to the Streets Tank Top Shop
- Store next door. Tribute to The Doobie Brothers' song Takin' It to the Streets. (Season 4 episode Slumber Party)
- Tasco Sportswear
- Booth at the job fair that Steve interviews with. (Season 7 episode Jobbed)
- Tatters - Clothing for Orphans
- Clothing store at Springfield Mall. (Season 18 episode G.I. Annoyed Grunt)
- Teejay's Zaymart
- Clothing store in Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport. "Dressing rooms across street in Gorham building" (Season 7 episode Summer of 4 Ft. 2)
- Teen Juice
- Clothing store at the mall that Miri mentions.
- That Thong You Do
- Store next door. Tribute to the movie That Thing You Do! (Season 8 episode The Silence of the Louise)
- Thornton Melon's Tall & Fat Clothing Stores
- 150 locations across America.
- Thr3ads
- Clothing store on High Street near the OSU campus that specialized in high-tech urban street wear / dichotomy wear, meaning they were wired for OASIS use.
- Tildale's
- Store. (episode Arnold's Christmas)
- Tipman's
- Clothing store on Commerce Street, where the siblings arrive in early '60s Dallas, Texas. (Season 2 episode Right Back Where We Started)
- Tommy's Closet
- Rent-A-Swag competitor, a high-end secondhand clothing store where parents can rent clothes for their teens, tweens, and pres, as well as babies, toddlers, grown-ups, and olds. (Season 5 episode Are You Better Off?)
- A Ton in the Oven: Big and Tall Baby Clothes
- Store next door. (Season 5 episode The Gayle Tales)
- Tootie's
-
The Store where shusher Dylan Toback shops for a silk sash. (Season 7 episode Chardee MacDennis: The ANTI-Social Network)
- Top It Off
- Clothing store in Springfield. Visible in the background. (Season 12 episode Worst Episode Ever, Season 16 episode There's Something About Marrying)
- Tots All, Folks
- Organic baby boutique. (Season 6 episodes The Pawnee-Eagleton Tip Off Classic, Fluoride)
- Toupé Town
- Store in the background when Marge suggests the town spend Mr. Burns' money on fixing up Main Street. (Season 4 episode Marge vs. The Monorail)
- Toupee Chalet
- Toupee store Homer visits in Mr. Burns Excluders' Club story. (Season 17 episode The Seemingly Never Ending Story)
- Turban Outfitters
- Upscale chain clothing store at the new Springfield Squidport. (Season 8 episode My Sister, My Sitter)
- Tux Warehouse
- Where Ed rents his tuxedo for his wedding. (Season 5 episode Charlie's Living the Dream)
- Ukressa
- Clothing store where the kids lose the thumb guys after the jetpack chase.
- UnbeWEAVEable
- Hair weave store at Paul's mall.
- The Unique Boutique
- Sign in the Bunny Patch Day Care center. (Season 2 episode You Might Also Like?)
- Urban Out Clippers
- Clothing store in Pacific Ocean City (Season 3 episode 4 Fish Out of Water)
- Urban Snoutfitters
- Zootopia version of Urban Outfitters.
- Valentine's Girl Exotic Lingerie
- The Vast Waistband
- Clothing store where Homer goes to buy new clothes after gaining 60 lbs to qualify as disabled. He buys a moo moo dress. (Season 7 episode King-Size Homer)
- The Vest Store
- Comment Walden makes trying to get to know Berta, telling her he likes her vest, where did she get it, the Vest Store? (Season 10 episode From Pemberton)
- Victim
- To die for. Based on Volcom.
- Victor/Victoria's
- Homer's new gay roommates take him clothes shopping. "An upscale men's clothing store" (Season 14 episode Three Gays of the Condo)
- Victoria's Circuit
- A lingerie store for robots.
- Victor's Secret
- Parody of Victoria's Secret.
- Men's clothing store the Springfield Heights Promenade, the rich people's mall in Springfield where Marge buys Homer some underwear. Parody of Victoria's Secret. (Season 15 episode Tis The Fifteenth Season)
- We Got Pants
- Store that sells only one pair of pants.
- Wee Monsieur
- Store where Marge takes Bart clothes shopping while Homer and Lisa watch football. (Season 3 episode Lisa the Greek) Where Lisa takes Nelson to get some new clothes. (Season 8 episode Lisa's Date with Density)
- West of Venus
- Lingerie store in the shopoing mall where the ladies film the main titles (Season 2 episode Viking Funeral)
- The Wig Factory
- One of the local businesses in the strip mall where Pee-Wees bike is stolen.
- Wigs Wigs Wigs! (and Socks)
- Store next door. Buy 1 wig get 1 sock FREE! (Season 3 episode Tina-Rannosaurus Wrecks)
- Wimberly Wigs
- Company that provides the Bull with his new toupee after he wins the Frosted Neon Nuggets Cereal Little Tikes Golly Gee-O-Rama Sweepstakes. (Season 8 episode To Sleep No More)
- The Wooly Bully
- Jimbo steals Lisa's Malibu Stacy doll the night of the Springfield Riot, leaving behind his hat from Wooly Bully hat store, which is how Homer tracks him down. (Season 13 Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge)
- Worldwide Pants
- Homer goes to the Worldwide Pants company headquarters looking for more big blue trousers. "We had the name before Letterman" (Season 17 episode My Fair Laddy)
- Worth's Clothing
- Clothing store in Holden, Kentucky.
- Yate's Western Wear
- Store near the Blast from the Past collectibles store.
- Ye Old Leash and Leather Shop
- Fake leather shop from a joke (Season 2 episode 1 Power Play)
- You Go Boss
- A rip off of Hugo Boss clothing. (Episode A Whitman Christmas Sampler)
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