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fromDefector
1 day ago

The Future Of The Sneaker Business First Requires A Future | Defector

Global capitalism begins with apparel. Slaves were brought to the American South from West Africa to do farm labor, and by the 19th century that largely meant cotton, a ubiquitous puffball that is easy to grow and aggravating to harvest. Seeds would be removed with a cotton gin, and the bulk of the puff would be sent to England, where it was turned into thread by gigantic steam-powered looms, woven together, and sewed into mass-produced coats, shirts, and pants.
Business
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Reebok's founder says moving production from Asia is hard when no one wants to sit at a sewing machine

Moving apparel manufacturing West is challenging due to the lack of willing workers outside Asia.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

How small countries might be impacted by Trump's potential tariffs

Small countries face potential tariffs from the U.S. if trade agreements are not made.
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

A made-in-America apparel brand describes how Walmart helped it produce a more affordable US flag T-shirt

American Giant produces a premium American flag T-shirt for $65 compared to Walmart's $12.98 version made overseas.
Fashion & style
fromFast Company
3 months ago

Inside Walmart's ambitious plan to make your clothes in America again

American cotton farmers like Josh Blackman face challenges from cheap foreign competition and fluctuating prices, affecting their profitability.
fromCornell Chronicle
3 months ago

Cornell Atkinson awards catalyze solutions in food, climate, clean energy | Cornell Chronicle

Climate change is already negatively impacting worker livelihoods and industry sustainability. The global fashion industry urgently needs to adapt, to protect worker health and long-term earnings.
Online Community Development
Social media marketing
fromModern Retail
4 months ago

How apparel brands like Madewell, American Eagle and M.M.LaFleur are building 'a different brand personality' through Substack

Apparel brands are increasingly using Substack for direct engagement and marketing, showcasing their identity through unique content.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
4 months ago

Levi's Sues NY-Based Clothing Distributor, Alleging Massive Counterfeit Jeans Operation

Levi's is suing for counterfeit jeans sold by Premier Brands Group, citing label misspellings as a key indicator of fakes.
Toronto startup
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 months ago

Aritzia plans to move some of its production away from China amid tariff threats | CBC News

Aritzia is reducing its reliance on China in response to high tariffs by diversifying its supply chain to other countries.
fromBusiness Insider
5 months ago

My company's American-made sweatshirt was called the 'greatest hoodie ever.' US trade needs a fundamental reset.

I grew up in the 70s and 80s with the great American clothing brands like Levi's and Wrangler...By 2010, there were no clothing brands like that anymore.
US politics
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