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Washington clothing designers want a fashion industry for the capital
Jan 2, 2020
Small-scale designers and boutique owners in the nation’s capital are trying to build the city’s fashion industry from the ground up.
How gamers got their style
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Apr 25, 2019
From streetwear to designer labels, videos gamers have become one of fashion's biggest targets.
For the bra industry, a new fit
by
Erika Beras
Apr 12, 2019
A look at the companies disrupting the $7.2 billion bra business.
Why coyote pelts are in high demand
by
Emma Jacobs
Mar 18, 2019
Demand for coyote fur has been on the rise thanks, in part, to trendsetting by Canada Goose.
Will Vineyard Vines deliver for Target?
by
Ben Bradford
Mar 1, 2019
Vineyard Vines — known by its whale logo — will offer a limited line of summer clothing at Target.
People are "begging" for plus-size fashion
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Emily Henderson
and Sean McHenry
Aug 9, 2017
The change in the market has been driven by the community, writer Ashley C. Ford says.
Nike is cutting its workforce and looking toward customized shoes
Jun 15, 2017
There have been a lot of challenges lately on the playing field for the world’s leading athletic brands. The sporting goods industry, like others in the retail sector, hasn’t been robust. Nike kept growing, though, with strong sales overseas and powerful branding in performance sneakers. But lately, upstart competitor Under Armour has come on fast. […]
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Warm winters mean investors’ cold shoulder for coat makers
by
Jed Kim
Dec 2, 2016
The market for winter clothing is shrinking, but manufacturers haven’t acted.
Retailers already worrying about holiday sales
by
Reema Khrais
Jul 4, 2016
Peak shopping season is still months away, but retailers' ordering is all but done.
Was the Lands’ End site scrub a branding faux pas?
by
Donna Tam
Feb 25, 2016
The clothing company deletes an interview with feminist Gloria Steinem after enraged customers threatened to boycott.