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Teen apparel stores see secondary brands struggle - Miami Herald
NEW YORK At the Arden B clothing store on Fifth Avenue, dance music is pumping and sale signs are everywhere, but Sara Chidester walks out empty-handed. “Nothing caught my eye,” said the 28-year-old resident physician, a New Yorker. Chidester said
Some garment factories scheme to evade monitors - FOX News
NEW YORK Like other garment factories in New York, Jin Shun Inc. was a small enterprise on the city’s margins, staffed by Chinese-speaking immigrants and tucked away in an industrial corner that few outsiders see. There were still plenty of eyes
Teen apparel stores see secondary brands struggle - San Diego Union-Tribune
NEW YORK At the Arden B clothing store on Fifth Avenue, dance music is pumping and sale signs are everywhere, but Sara Chidester walks out empty-handed. Nothing caught my eye, said the 28-year-old resident physician, a New Yorker. Chidester
ANALYSIS-Apparel insiders fear death by “safe” fashion - Forbes
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - If the best fashion inspires shoppers to buy even when they know they shouldn’t, this year’s crop of safe styles is sure to keep their wallets shut tight. The apparel industry has been avoiding risky styles for a few years
Renew apparel laws, state urged - Daily Gazette
NEW YORK STATE With the state s sweatshop-free purchasing laws set to expire on Monday, the New York State Labor-Religion Coalition is pushing New York to join a national movement that seeks to end the public purchasing of clothing made in
Records fall in third Disneyland Half Marathon - Orange County Register
ANAHEIM Runners raced through Disneyland and other Anaheim landmarks during the third annual Disneyland Half Marathon in record time today, breaking course records in Men’s Women’s and Master’s divisions. John Lucas, a marketing specialist for a



