del.icio.us fashion links for 2007-08-28
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If Bush America appears to be tanking — as the Iraqi war grinds into its fifth year and the universal sympathy vote that was ours after 9/11 has soured into a sort of universal distaste — Polo America is having a banner year. This began to become clea
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On paper, it looks like the oddest pairing since Felix Unger moved his broom and air freshener into Oscar Madison’s digs. But the partnering of designer Thom Browne with retail institution Brooks Brothers will allow both parties to expand their customer b
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I knew Michael Roberts’ work as a writer, photographer, stylist and illustrator long before we were introduced in the late 1990s. Were we introduced? Or did we meet one day at a fashion show and just start talking? We quickly discovered that we had a li
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Subprime Woes Could Threaten Footwear Firms By EVAN CLARK Aug. 27, 2007 WASHINGTON — The troubles of mortgage companies don’t usually spread to the fashion world, but footwear companies should be on alert as the reaction of overextended homeowners mig
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China Recalls Spur Concern By NATALIE ZMUDA Aug. 27, 2007 NEW YORK — The recent deluge of recalls involving Chinese products has sparked legislation that could impact the footwear business. Nate Herman, director of international trade at the American Ap
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NEW YORK — Adidas AG plans to introduce more cutting-edge product in a bid to entice the fickle athletic consumer. Chairman and CEO Herbert Hainer said last Wednesday at the firm’s eighth annual investor day that Adidas’ growth efforts in 2008 will
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Running Room Accelerates U.S. Expansion By BRIAN DUNN Aug. 27, 2007 MONTREAL — John Stanton is literally running out of room in Canada to grow his 90-store Running Room athletic footwear chain — so now he is turning his attention to the U.S. market. A
 
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