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SG Companies moves to larger showroom
NEW YORK—SG Companies, which makes footwear and children’s licensed apparel, has moved to a larger …
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Read MoreWearFirst names Bass VP
Young men’s sportswear brand WearFirst has named Chan Bass vice president, a newly created position.
Read MorePockets in Dallas to close in May
On the heels of his second best year ever, David Smith is closing Pockets, his 39-year-old better men’s specialty store.
Read MoreSpeaking with style: Joe Dixon, SVP of production, Brooks Brothers
Many brands build on their heritage to create the meaning and authenticity increasingly craved by consumers. Yet for iconic US retailer Brooks Brothers, the idea of provenance extends globally, with a focus on bringing best-in-class products from …
Read MoreMR Q: Oliver Spencer
British sensibility: Designer Oliver Spencer on and off the runway.
Read MoreThe new neckwear market
The mainstream tie business is much more than wide silk ties, with continued growth in unexpected places.
Read MoreA united front
The heavily unionized men’s tailored clothing factories of the U.S. are enjoying the popularity of American-made products.
Read MoreObituary: Edwin Wachtel, Members Only co-founder
Edwin Wachtel, one of the co-founders of the Members Only sportswear brand and a prominent horse breeder, has died. He was 81.
Read MorePaul Stuart acquired by Japanese licensee
Luxury retailer Paul Stuart has been acquired by Tokyo-based Mitsui & Co. Ltd., its longtime licensee for the Japanese market.
Read MoreTJX buys Sierra Trading Post for $200 million
TJX Companies has acquired the privately held Cheyenne, Wyo.-based an off-price Internet retailer Sierra Trading Post for $200 million.
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