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Supply Chain

Finding Stability

One year ago, cotton prices were soaring and the apparel industry feared consumers would react by curtailing spending. Although prices on cotton apparel did increase, shoppers have continued or increased…

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Consumers

COURTING THE MEXICAN APPAREL CONSUMER

Economic and demographic factors have converged to propel Mexico’s financial growth and attract new commercial pursuits within the country. According to The Economist, Mexico may be one of the ten…

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Consumers

Consumer Perspectives on “Green” Apparel

Environmental activism among consumers has steadily progressed due to more individuals adopting eco-friendly habits. Consumers’ eco-sensitive attitudes and behaviors can be understood as a form of enlightened self-interest. More than…

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Consumers

Constant Comment

Love that shirt? Write a glowing online review. Hate that shirt? Lodge an online complaint. Online reviews are now ubiquitous – and while some say that could leave a store…

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Consumers

Driving Demand for Denim Jeans

Denim jeans represent an estimated $60 billion global market1 for retailers, but recent cost-cutting measures (e.g., thinner fabrics, changes in fiber content, etc.) have caused significant performance issues and dissatisfaction…

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Consumers

Actively Multi-Tasking

Exercise enthusiasts have long embraced activewear that does double duty beyond a workout.   And thanks to more novel crossover pieces, such as a skirted capri or UPF 50 climbing pants,…

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Consumers

Getting Intimate

Today’s intimates are so varied in color, style, sexiness and fun they bear almost no resemblance to underthings of even the recent past.  But one thing has not changed: how…

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Consumers

Bait & Switch

Scrambling to keep costs low in the face of historic cotton price highs several years ago, retailers and manufacturers began swapping out cotton for synthetics.  And while cotton prices have…

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Retail/Brands

Curating Experiences

Perhaps door-to-door salesmen were the first experiential marketers, holding out brushes and vacuums for potential buyers to try on the spot.  Today’s experiential marketing incorporates gigantic, attention-grabbing product displays, interactive…

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Retail/Brands

Homegrown Retail

Americans always have something to argue about, but one thing they all agree on is the importance of buying U.S-made products.  Enthusiasm for apparel that’s made in the USA continues…

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