It's Not Easy Being Tween

Who makes Target and Walmart nervous? Tween Brands' Justice, that's who

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Until recently, if you had never heard of Tween Brands Inc., it was because you weren’t a tween. The company’s two clothing labels—Justice and the recently launched Brothers line for boys—are laser-focused at the age 7-14 demo. (If you’re not pestering mom to drive you to the mall, you’re not the target, dude.) But lately the company’s been turning much older heads—those of analysts, for one. Justice not only posted an 11 percent net sales gain in April, but it’s also outsold even Walmart in the girls’ apparel category for the last two quarters.

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