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CHICAGO SHOW BUZZ
After a 20-month hiatus due to COVID, last week’s Chicago Collective proved to be better than ever!
Read MoreCATCHING UP WITH JIM MURRAY OF A.K. RIKK’S
In addition to shopping beautiful menswear, my main joy at trade shows is catching up with retail friends, especially those risk-takers unafraid to regularly reinvent the business.
Read MoreSCHMOOZING ON THE SHOW FLOOR
More beautiful menswear, more upbeat reports from retailers, some delivery problems from brands, many happy reunions, and optimistic projections at this week’s Chicago Collective trade show.
Read MoreSCHMOOZING: CHICAGO COLLECTIVE OPENING NIGHT PARTY
The Chicago Collective and Bugatchi teamed up to throw the menswear trade show’s opening night party at Marshall’s Landing on Sunday.
Read MoreDALLAS MEN’S SHOW: UPBEAT, ENERGIZED, OPTIMISTIC
Despite concern about the Delta Variant and revised restrictions in certain states, retailers shopping the Dallas market believe their recent sales increases are sustainable.
Read MoreEDITOR’S NOTE: WHEN THE PASSION IS POETRY…
How delightful to run into Kiton Chairman Massimo Bizzocchi at the Dallas show last weekend!
Read MoreTHE JOY IS BACK AT DALLAS MEN’S SHOW
Whether running into old friends, making new ones, shopping beautiful product, or sharing a cocktail at the opening night party, the Dallas Men’s Show reminded us of why we love this business.
Read MoreMEMPHIS PRIME MARKS SECOND SUCCESSFUL SEASON
According to reports, the pouring rain held off and it was another successful Memphis Prime to kick off the spring ’22 shopping season.
Read MoreNEW YORK’S PARK CENTRAL HOTEL SHOW MARKS SUCCESSFUL RETURN
Some strong brands, including Brax, Vastrm, Trands, Derek Rose, Meyer, Recycled Planet, Johnnie-O, Emanuel Berg, Majestic, Bosca, and dozens more were in attendance.
Read MorePEERLESS CLOTHING’S DAN ORWIG TALKS EXCITING TIMES AHEAD FOR TAIL...
As the largest suit maker in North America, producing tailored clothing for many of the big designer names, Peerless Clothing was admittedly hard-hit by the pandemic.
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