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- PEERLESS GRABS CK CALVIN KLEIN CLOTHING LICENSE.(Peerless Clothing Co.)(Brief Article)
- NEW YORK -- Peerless Clothing Co. picked off another licensing plum with the addition of cK Calvin Klein tailored clothing to its already bulging portfolio of high-profile designer brands. Late last week Peerless and Calvin Klein Inc. jointly announced the signing...
- Research articles 2002-05-20
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- UNITE hits 13 stores over Peerless dispute. (Peerless Clothing Co.)
- UNITE staged demonstrations at 13 flagship department stores on Aug 8, 1996, to protest alleged sexual and racial harassment and illegal firings at Peerless Clothing Co. The organization plans to stage additional protests at undisclosed retail locations. Peerless denies the allegations. Lord & Taylor, Stern's, Marshall Fields, Filene's and Macy's...
- Research articles 1996-08-09
- PEERLESS INKS PERRY ELLIS AMERICA CLOTHING LICENSE; FALL 2001 LINE TARGETING YOUNG EXECUTIVES WILL BE SOLD TO SPECIALTY STORES.
- NEW YORK -- Adding to a designer brand portfolio that includes DKNY, Ralph, Chaps by Ralph Lauren and Kasper, Peerless Clothing Co. of Montreal has signed a licensing deal with Perry Ellis International for Perry Ellis America tailored clothing for the U.S. and Canada, according...
- Research articles 2000-12-15
- UNITE puts Macy's in middle of its dispute with Peerless.
- UNITE staged a protest outside the Macy's store in downtown new York City as part of its larger protest against the Peerless Clothing Co. The labor union claims that the company has acted in bad faith by firing 20 workers and interfering with other employees. however, Peerless res Joel Segal...
- Research articles 1996-06-18
- Peerless adds new Lauren by Ralph Lauren clothing license.(Brief Article)
- CANADIAN COMPANY CONTINUES AS CHAPS TAILORED CLOTHING LICENSEE NEW YORK -- Peerless Clothing International has been named as the licensee for Lauren by Ralph Lauren tailored clothing, according to Lance Isham, president and chief operating officer, Polo Ralph Lauren Men's Co. The agreement marks the...
- Research articles 1998-02-04
- NEWS IN BRIEF.(Brief Article)
- Seymour Laudau has resigned as president of the DKNY Tailored Clothing division and North American marketing manager for the cK Calvin Klein Tailored Clothing division at Peerless Clothing Co., effective immediately. Landau joined the Canadian company from Hartmarx in 1998 to help develop its designer business....
- Research articles 2003-02-17
- AS LVMH DEALS FOR DONNA, SPECULATION CENTERS ON LICENSEES; JOHN IDOL SAYS "BUSINESS AS USUAL" FOR DKNY MEN'S LICENSEES.
- NEW YORK -- The news that LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton had moved to purchase Donna Karan's licensing company, Gabrielle Studio, and the publicly traded Donna Karan International brought immediate speculation about the future role of Karan's DKNY men's wear licensees. ...
- Research articles 2000-12-20
- POWER TROIKA INKS MICHAEL MEN'S LICENSES.
- NEW YORK -- A triad of men's wear market leaders will be on board for takeoff as licensees when Michael Michael Kors takes the unusual step of launching men's and women's wear simultaneously this September in 350 top department store doors. Peerless...
- Research articles 2004-03-29
- Lord West receives license for Perry Ellis, Chaps labels. (Lord West Formalwear; Chaps by Ralph Lauren) (Brief Article)
- NEW YORK -- Lord West Formalwear has signed licensing agreements to market and manufacture tuxedos with the Chaps Ralph Lauren and also the Perry Ellis labels, according to Edward S. Kaminow, president of the company based in Woodside, N.Y. The Chaps line, which is sublicensed...
- Research articles 1995-02-02
- CALVIN ON THE SQUARE.(Calvin Klein Inc.)(Brief Article)
- NEW YORK -- The newly located Calvin Klein men's tailored clothing shop at Macy's Herald Square is bigger, brighter and the newest star on the store's designer row on the third floor. Kevin Morrissey, EVP and GMM of men's, said of the minimal fixtures and...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
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