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- Marc Crossman: Design to Distribution at Joe's Jeans
- How does a small apron business with an even smaller profit margin soar to the forefront of high-end denim design, manufacturing and distribution? Ask Marc Crossman, CEO of Joe's Jeans, who transformed this small shop into a world class denim company, distributing high-end product to the likes of Saks Fifth...
- Videos 2007-12-17
- Gap Inc. F1Q09 (Qtr End 05/02/09) Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Janet Kloppenburg - JJK Research. Janet Kloppenburg - JJK Research Glen, I was wondering if you could address what it would take for the company to invest in a traffic-driving marketing program for GAP. If you feel good about...
- Earnings calls 2009-05-21
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- MO' BETTER BLUES; NOW THAT DENIM'S BEEN DIRTY, DISTRESSED AND DESTROYED, WHAT'S LEFT?
- ATLANTA -- Denim has been sliced and diced, beaten and dyed -- you name it. So what's coming for fall 2004? Knitted denim, striated denim, stretch denim done in a way that doesn't offend guys, denim that looks like corduroy. Maybe...
- Research articles 2003-07-14
- Denim & Jeans: Japan's Denim Output Stages Recovery
- Denim production in Japan is on a recovery trend. With "vintage" finish becoming the trend in denim fashions, along with increasing finish variations such as "damaged" finish and rising incoming orders, processing fees payable to garment finishers have gone up. The global demand for denim has intensified a bipolarization trend:...
- Research articles 2004-08-01
- LOOMS RUNNING AT NEWEST DENIM COMPANY; MARUBENI DENIM BEGINS SHIPPING LIGHTWEIGHT FABRIC THIS WEEK.
- The first denim fabric has started coming off the looms at Marubeni Denim, America's newest denim company. Shipping to customers will began this week. The Columbus, Ga.-based company's $81 million facility is the first denim plant to be built in the U.S. since the '70s....
- Research articles 1998-06-29
- Swift committed in name, deed to denim; world's largest denim maker keeps seeking new niches.(Swift Textiles Inc.)(includes related article on company history)
- Swift Textile Inc. is changing its name to Swift Denim to underscore its unequivocal commitment to denim. Swift predicts that its 1996 denim sales will exceed $700 million. Swift places a major emphasis on its marketing and production development areas. Half of its business is with domestic and overseas targeted...
- Research articles 1996-06-04
- Denim digs in deeper. (popularity of denim in men's clothing trade)
- DENIM DIGS IN DEEPER NEW YORK -- Denim has invaded mainfloor sportswear in a big way. Denim, and its lighterweight cousin, chambray, are being used for many classifications from-shirts to sneakers -- not just bottoms. "Denim looks are filtering...
- Research articles 1990-08-07
- OLD DENIM, NEW JEANS.(Crate Denim line)
- Byline: ADAM TSCHORN LOS ANGELES -- One way to stand out in the increasingly crowded jean pool is to make your product from denim that simply isn't manufactured anymore. That's the strategy behind the Los Angeles-based Crate Denim line, which sources...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- Denim power at Bradlees - Bradlees Stores stresses denim clothing
- In a new display tested at Bradlees' Burlington, Mass., location and expected to roll out across the 137-store chain this summer, an unbroken statement in denim extends 80 linear feet from the front door across the juniors and misses departments. Denim jumpers, shortalls, skirts, shorts and jeans predominate. Knit and...
- Research articles 1995-06-19
- Men's style: The shocking truth about designer denim
- Denim is the Stephen Byers of fashion. Whatever designers do to it - rip it to shreds, bleach it, throw paint at it - denim never dies. But even Tony Blair could only dream about denim's 100 per cent- approval rating. When Levi Strauss patented riveted denim pants on 20...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- CONE MILLS POSTS $4.9 MILLION LOSS IN 4TH PERIOD; MOVES TO ADJUST TO WEAKNESS IN DENIM FABRIC AREA COST $3.6 MILLION.
- NEW YORK -- Stung by weak demand and an oversupply of denim fabric, Cone Mills Corp. lost $4.9 million in the fourth quarter ended Jan. 2. John L. Bakane, president and chief executive, said in a statement that, as expected, the...
- Research articles 2000-02-16
- Denim draws U.S. sportswear spotlight. (proliferation of denim in men's clothing)
- Denim Draws U.S. Sportswear Spotlight NEW YORK -- The reemergence of denim on European runways for spring '91 is expected to have impact on American shores, where denim jeans sales have been lackluster for the past few seasons. Denim is...
- Research articles 1990-08-06
- Denim's heyday: retailers see a rising star.
- Denim has become the newest trend in the home textiles market among manufacturers and retailers. The country casual look, chambray, and denim are being offered in almost all sectors of the spring 1996 textile market. Brushed twill, plaid, and natural colors are being combined with denim so it will not...
- Research articles 1996-05-13
- COLOR BRIGHTENS UP DENIM FOR SPRING 2000; YOUNG MEN'S JEANS MAKERS USE TINTED WASHES TO GIVE DENIM A FRESH NEW LOOK.
- What's the best way to liven up denim for spring 2000? In the young men's market, the answer is simple -- take your average pair of blue jeans and add a splash of color. To give denim a fresh new look for...
- Research articles 1999-08-16
- Actor Harry Lennix to Host 8th Annual Denim Day in L.A. Rape Prevention Education Rally on April 19th, 2006; Thousands Expected to Attend Event at Staples Center Parking Lot 7
- LOS ANGELES -- April 19th, 2006 is the 8th Annual Denim Day in L.A. Harry Lennix, Actor on ABC's "Commander in Chief," will join 1,500 Denim Day in L.A. participants at a Speak Out and Rally between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19th to encourage the citizens...
- Research articles 2006-04-14
- Let the denim wars begin
- NEW YORK AP -- At a time when apparel sales are anemic, manufacturers and retailers, particularly those catering to teens, are reaching back to the past for fashion's latest fix: denim, particularly jeans. Two years ago, denim made headlines when designers including Oscar de la Renta played...
- Research articles 2001-07-31
- Educated Guess pays dividends for RMIT denim.
- Byline: Belinda Smart Sep 13, 2006 (Ragtrader - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Guess Australia launched its "Designs on Denim" project in Melbourne on 5 September 2006. The project is intended to support young designers and educate them about denim. Roughly 60 students...
- Research articles 2006-09-13
- Trigger to get more focus in KG Denim organisational recast.
- Byline: M Allirajan Jan. 31--COIMBATORE: In a restructuring exercise aimed at giving more focus to its flagship jeans brand 'Trigger', KG Denim has brought it under Trigger Apparels. "We have undertaken this exercise to consolidate the Trigger brand. The branded business...
- Research articles 2006-01-31
- CANDIE'S TAKES DENIM OUT OF WHOLESALE LOOP, PURSUES GADZOOKS DEAL.(Candie's Inc.)(Brief Article)
- NEW YORK -- Candie's is pulling its denim apparel line from wholesale distribution and will sell it exclusively through teen retailer Gadzooks. Purchase, N.Y.,-based Candie's Inc. is the second junior brand to run into difficulties with denim apparel. ...
- Research articles 2000-08-07
- 110 YEARS OF DENIM; FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO GOLD RUSH TO THE DESIGNER CRAZE THAT STARTED IN THE 1970S, JEANS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL.
- Denim and jeans may have European origins, but both have become about as American as the flag and apple pie, thanks mostly to a European immigrant named Levi Strauss. The word denim is said to come from the term serge de Nimes, a silk-and-wool...
- Research articles 2001-12-31
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