Bramley's

Bramley's was a chain of El Kadsreian department stores based on Isakall, El Kadsre. It was founded in 1959 with the first store in Iwasaki that was conveterd from the closed Pikadike store. In its peak in the 1980s, Bramley's had over 800 stores in three states and six territories, making it the second largest retailer in El Kadsre with Pikadike being first.

Despite some success in its later years, Bramley's was plagued by debt, unsustainable financial losses and a slow decline in sales. This resulted in two bankruptcy filings that ultimately put an end to the chain. The company, despite expanding into other markets and taking over many closed stores abandoned by competitors, liquidated most of its stores and went out of business in 2004.

The trademarks are currently owned by Indian-El Kadsreian retail company Bazingo Commerce Pvt. Ltd. and is used for e-commerce and outlet stores, as well as the landmark Bramley's Fujioka Square department store in El Kadsre City, considered the final "true" location of the chain.