Sentences with phrase «clothing companies in»

Since we designed our first pieces in 2004, we were one of the first baby clothing companies in North America to use only certified organic cotton and sustainable materials.
Realizing that restrictive baby clothes were hindering her daughter's play, she founded her own clothing company in 2006.
Under the Nile, which is known for being the first baby clothing company in the USA to be certified by The Global Organic Textile Standard, creates classic baby clothing in modern prints, which is all super soft for baby's delicate skin.
«It's an upsetting, depressing, scary time, and to have someone to relate to and to vent with would be nice,» said Ms. Berry, who works for a children's clothing company in New York and notes that the cost of meeting people the old - fashioned way — by going out a lot — is an expense she can no longer afford.
In McDonough's architecture studio in Charlottesville, where 49 associates work at ranks of desks, McDonough gestures to a scale model of the headquarters he designed for the Gap clothing company in San Bruno, California, south of San Francisco, completed in 1997.

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On Tuesday, the clothing company is set to offer the NES Classic Edition, an updated version of the original 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System, in a flash sale on its website for about $ 59.98.
Seven years ago in Brooklyn, New York, Adam Neumann owned a baby - clothing company.
The company insisted it had not changed the specifications for the clothing, but is warning of a shortage of the extraordinarily popular clothing items, which make up about 17 per cent of all women's pants and crop pants in its stores.
Things moved relatively quickly; because of the manufacturing that Sanghavi did for his robotics company in India, he already had a network of contacts for Asian suppliers and factories that he could leverage to find clothing manufacturers.
Another thing is that Harley customers enjoy being with each other in a community, where they wear clothing emblazoned with the company's logo and travel for miles to hang out with each other on their bikes.
The company still gets some of its clothing from China — and in fact doubled its orders after the election.
Hardware companies need someone at the clothing - manufacturing end who can be in charge of integrating the product from the supply chain to the production line.
The company was also forced to realign itself after sales dropped when it strayed to far from its strength in quality classic clothing last year.
Co-Founder of TapouT a clothing company aimed toward athletes and mixed martial arts (MMA) enthusiasts, in Grand Terrace, California
When he's not pretending to be sneezed on, Holiday is the marketing strategist for American Apparel, the made - in - the - U.S.A. clothing company that has become better known for its racy ads and the sexual harassment lawsuits levied against CEO Dov Charney than its workaday T - shirts.
This might be surprising coming from a company known for Super Bowl advertisements featuring scantily clad women, but GoDaddy hasn't aired those kinds of ads in four years.
She's now in charge of a multi-million dollar company that oversees her trademarked format Pop Pilates, a self - designed clothing line called POPFLEX Active, countless sponsorships with Fortune 500 companies, and PIIT28, a Pilates Intense Interval Training program.
Janet Stimpson, president of women's clothing wholesaler White House Design Company Inc. in Burnaby, B.C., runs a business whose competitive advantage hinges on fulfilling orders quickly.
But the launch didn't get quite the fanfare the brand had hoped for as many customers turned to social media to express disdain for the collection, claiming it was far too similar to some of the products sold at Outdoor Voices, an outdoor clothing company based in Austin.
In Canada, one of the companies spearheading the trend is Montreal - based Frank & Oak, a men's online clothing store specializing in premium basics like Oxford shirts and silk tieIn Canada, one of the companies spearheading the trend is Montreal - based Frank & Oak, a men's online clothing store specializing in premium basics like Oxford shirts and silk tiein premium basics like Oxford shirts and silk ties.
Founded in 2010 by Andy Perl and Evan Hakalir, this eponymous company designs and produces clothing for children, from newborns through age 7.
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The company is also reportedly in talks to purchase Bonobos, the men's clothing startup, for as much as $ 300 million.
The Canadian yoga - clothing company, whose chairman announced his resignation in December following his controversial remarks about women, says it has seen sales «decelerate meaningfully» since the sta...
It's working in other areas of technology — online services such as Netflix and Rdio are essentially rental operations — as well as in physical goods, where companies like Zipcar and RentTheRunway.com (which rents designer clothing) are proliferating.
The Vancouver, Canada - based company's fall from grace began with the embarrassing revelation that some of its pants were see through and the non mea culpa of founder and chairman Chip Wilson, where he claimed in November that «some women's bodies just don't actually work» for the clothing.
Since the clothing retailer does half of its business in the United States, the week of Black Friday is the company's busiest of the year and the culmination of months of preparation.
Yes, there really is a J. Peterman, and the reason behind the clothing company's success can be found in a quote from J. Peterman himself.
The shift in focus from an outdoors company to a clothing line didn't dampen his insistence on doing things his own way, however.
In February, the company added dresses to the program, and in May added everyday clothinIn February, the company added dresses to the program, and in May added everyday clothinin May added everyday clothing.
Instead, Tompkins walked away, selling the company for $ 50,000 two years after he launched it to join Susie in running Esprit, a clothing company that (at the time) specialized in casual, moderately priced apparel for juniors.
Current Venture: Co-founded with Ben Shenassafar (right) The Hundreds, a company in Los Angeles with a clothing line, three retail stores, and an online magazine.
It's the first time Bonobos has entered the women's clothing space since Dunn founded the company back in 2007.
It's possible that Urban Outfitters has a perfectly acceptable reason for encouraging its employees to dress up in South Asian clothing as if it were all some hilarious costume, such as... um... but the company did not respond to Gawker's request for comment.
Creighton claims that odours from furniture and clothing will disappear in Dymon Storage thanks to the company's humidity controls, and that wooden drawers will begin to slide in and out of antique compartments smoothly, free of warp.
How a children's clothing company stood out in social commerce, catching the eye of prominent investors.
The seeds were innocently sewn a few years earlier when one of their sons became a finalist in a modeling contest for a national brand clothing company.
Nas also has his own clothing company called HSTRY, which came out with a special «Ghostbusters» - themed line in May.
Alex Alagappan, co-founder of Rimagine, a Toronto - based consulting company specializing in the Middle East and India, noticed how women use clothing as self - expression: «Since there is no differentiation or individuality in the outer clothing one wears, when women are amongst women, they are walking, talking fashion models.»
Under Armour, founded by Kevin Plank in 1996, recently overtook Adidas to become the second largest sportswear company in the U.S. Plank told Inc. last year that he wanted to revolutionize the sports apparel industry by creating clothing with health monitoring apps built right in.
The technology can also recognize and track a user's clothing, items in one's hand, and scars while using a virtual reality headset in the VR display — a feature that competing companies have yet to develop.
The outerwear company also pays for quarterly shipments to eight communities in the Arctic, supplying free fabrics, buttons, zippers and other materials to Inuit sewers, who hand - make jackets and clothing for their families and neighbours.
For example, I think we are finally starting to differentiate between local businesses (your local restaurant, coffee shop, bookstore, gas station, movie theater, clothing store, art store, or anything else that sells to your local community) from a startup business (a company that might be small, but is selling to anyone anywhere in the world).
In the spring of 1996 former J. Crew executive and wanna - be company owner Arnie Cohen made an unsolicited bid to buy J. Peterman Co., the panache - drenched clothing cataloger, which was then enjoying growing notoriety — thanks to Seinfeld — but was suffering losses and flat sales.
In an interview with Fortune, Jay, who is essentially the company's marketing guru, was candid and occasionally critical about Uniqlo's performance, positioning and plans for world domination in the fast - fashion clothing and apparel industrIn an interview with Fortune, Jay, who is essentially the company's marketing guru, was candid and occasionally critical about Uniqlo's performance, positioning and plans for world domination in the fast - fashion clothing and apparel industrin the fast - fashion clothing and apparel industry.
In 1992, Daymond John's one - year - old clothing company, FUBU, had scored what initially felt like a major victory.
Soon he signed onto a factoring arrangement by which the company would be paid 80 % of an invoice on the day an order was shipped and the bank would own the receivable — a typical arrangement in clothing and furniture manufacturing.
In 1998, soon after its initial public offering, the small - cap clothing company unexpectedly changed its Q4 results from a profit to a loss.
Because socks are the number one most requested clothing item at homeless shelters across the United States, for every pair the company sells, Bombas donates a pair of specially - designed donation socks to someone in need.
The company employs 120,000 people and generates an estimated $ 100 billion in annual revenue from its diverse holdings, which make everything from petrochemicals and Dixie Cups to raw clothing materials.
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