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LIGNE OFFICIELLE TO DEBUT FIRST SHIRT COLLECTION THIS SUMMER
This new line of exquisitely made men’s shirts which uses specially-designed fabrics will debut its first season’s offerings this summer at Project New York and Las Vegas.
Read MoreRETAIL REACTION TO SUPREME COURT TAX DECISION: IT’S ABOUT T...
Brick-and-mortar retailers believe the Supreme Court’s decision in “South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc” levels the playing field in how sales taxes can be collected.
Read MoreDAVID SCHUSTER NAMED VICE PRESIDENT OF PB ARISTO
Schuster previously worked at Trybus Group of Dallas where he was National Sales Manager for Ibiza.
Read More2018 FATHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS RAISES $1.25 MILLION FOR CHARITY
The beloved annual industry event honored Emanuel Chirico, chairman and CEO of PVH Corp, TV personality Willie Geist, actor Mario Lopez, and “All-Star Dad” Ben Taylor.
Read MoreCATCHING UP WITH NEW PEERLESS PRESIDENT JOHN TIGHE
Peerless prepares for its Century Celebration (and looks to hire more piece goods buyers!)
Read MoreTHE HEADWEAR ASSOCIATION HOSTS 110TH ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER IN CENT...
In addition to helping members sell lots of beautiful hats and “promoting friendship and fraternity in the hat trade”, this organization also promotes skin cancer awareness, distributes hats to those in need, and more.
Read MoreRUNWAY TO CONSUMER: MEN’S WEARHOUSE BETS ON LUXURY CUSTOM CLOTHING
Men’s Wearhouse merchants were so excited about Abboud’s fall ‘18 runway collection that they’ve decided to offer these luxury fabrics in their custom box for fall.
Read MoreRICHARDS IN GREENWICH RAISES $650,000 FOR SHATTERPROOF CHARITY
Tuesday evening’s in-store event aimed to benefit Shatterproof, an organization founded by Gary Mendell to eliminate the stigma of drug addiction.
Read MoreWINDOW WIZARD: CATCHING UP WITH VISUAL MAGICIAN TOM BEEBE
Here, MR catches up with Beebe on how visual merchandising has changed and what’s needed today.
Read MoreTERI AGINS ANALYZES THE IMPACT OF INFLUENCERS
Her conclusion: bloggers and other “influencers” (no matter how obnoxious some of us find them) will be around for a while.
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