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Business Suit Basics
Not sure you know the difference between a notched lapel and a peaked lapel? Let this BNET Image Gallery set you straight. by Michael Mattis
Tags: Custom, Tailoring, Bespoke, Career, Professional Development, Business Casual, Business Dress, Michael Mattis, Workplace, Difference, Basics
Image galleries 2008-07-28

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Have You Been Scanned Yet?; First and Exclusively At Brooks Brothers the Ultimate Evolution in Men's Custom Clothing Digital Tailoring
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 20, 2001 Brooks Brothers introduces Digital Tailoring - an innovative body scanning technology that allows the customer to customize men's suits, sport coats, trousers, and dress shirts. The result is great fitting custom-made clothing, precisely tailored to fit the body's unique contours...
Tags: Brooks Brothers Inc.
Research articles 2001-11-20
Management Information System In Tailoring Industry
The paper presents an attempt for analysis of the theory in the sphere of the Management Information System MIS. The information needs of the various managerial levels are pointed out and the stages in the development of MIS are defined. The growing importance of the application of MIS in tailoring...
Tags: MIS, University Of Rousse
White papers 2003-02-22
Italian Tailoring Brand to Double Its Presence in Thailand to Four Stores.
Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 14--With Thai men increasingly aware of international fashion trends, Ermenegildo Zegna, an Italian tailoring brand, plans to double its presence in Thailand to four stores. "We want to do more than double...
Tags: Bangkok Post, brand, Branding, MARKETING, SALES, Thailand
Research articles 2002-10-14
BROOKS INTRODUCES DIGITAL TAILORING.
NEW YORK -- Brooks Brothers has gone high-tech with what is being billed as "the ultimate evolution in tailored clothing." The venerable 183-year-old New York-based specialty store chain has taken a dramatic step in custom clothing with the introduction of its ...
Tags: Brooks Brothers Inc.
Research articles 2001-11-19
John B. Adler liquidating store in downtown D.C.; say changing to custom tailoring operation.(men's clothing store in Washington, D.C.)(Brief Article)
WASHINGTON FNS - John B. Adler, whose family has owned and operated men's tailored clothing shops in Washington since 1943, is liquidating the merchandise at his only remaining store and reportedly is reconfiguring it as a custom tailoring business. John B. Adler declined to comment....
Tags: Filene's Basement Inc.
Research articles 1995-06-20
Chipp store: traditional tailoring rises to new heights.
Chipp Store: Traditional Tailoring Rises to New Heights "It's easy to shop in Brooks Brothers, but you have to really look up to go to Chipp,' jokes James Winston, vice-president of Chipp, who owns the men's specialty store with his brother Paul, ...
Tags: Brooks Brothers Inc.
Research articles 1987-07-31
Vietnamese Family Opens Shelton, Conn., Tailoring Business.
By Stephania H. Davis, Connecticut Post, Bridgeport Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 4--Breaking into business successfully means finding a need and filling it. Kim and Thach Nguyen saw the need for a shop specializing in clothing alterations and, three months ago, opened...
Tags: Connecticut Post Co.
Research articles 2002-12-04
How to Order a Custom-Made Suit
Nothing sends a clearer message about your status and self worth than a custom-made suit. Here's everything you need to know to get the perfect fit. Bone Up on Bespoke Goal: Understand what a...
Tags: Tailor, Suit, Flusser, Cond Nast, Christian Chensvold, Internet, Sales Force Management, Sales, Christian M. Chensvold, Crash Course, Workplace, Business Dress, Business Casual, Professional Development, Career
Articles 2008-07-28
Just what is the NAIC? Legal status up for grabs.(National Association of Insurance Commissioners)
Is the National Association of Insurance Commissioners a charitable, non-profit entity, an arm of government or a private trade group? Long accustomed to tailoring its descriptions of itself to best suit the circumstances and the audience, the NAIC is Is the National Association of Insurance Commissioners a...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 1995-05-22
Looking to buy battered Bauer on the cheap; L. L. Bean first in line, others expected.(News)(Eddie Bauer could be acquired by L.L. Bean Inc.)
Byline: ALBY GALLUN As distressed merchandise goes, Spiegel Inc.'s Eddie Bauer chain looks like an enticing purchase for L. L. Bean Inc. Yet it will take some sharp tailoring to create a good fit-assuming that Bean wins what could be a bidding war ...
Tags: Bean, Eddie Bauer
Research articles 2003-05-12
Autocad tutorials.(Books, Software & Lit.)(Book Review)
"Tailoring AutoCAD," an e-book for new and experienced AutoCAD users, is available from UpFront.eZine Publishing. The 160-page book in Adobe Acrobat format contains step-by-step tutorials for learning how to customize AutoCAD. Subjects cove "Tailoring AutoCAD," an e-book for new and experienced AutoCAD users, is available...
Tags: AutoCAD, Books, e-book, software
Research articles 2003-09-01
Prince's line of menswear will need help fitting in here.(Brief Article)
When I read the other day that the Prince of Wales is bringing out a line of menswear, it occurred to me Ralph Lauren and John Weitz don't have a thing to worry about. Most ready-made British tailoring is dreadful. You'd never catch Fred...
Tags: Fairchild Semiconductor Corp.
Research articles 2002-08-19
Conoco Targets "Industrial" Markets for New Low-Cost Carbon Fiber -- Part 2 of 3.(Brief Article)
This pitch-based carbon fiber PBCF allows for tailoring of the fiber modulus more readily than can be done with PAN-based carbon fibers. We are told that tensile strength is likely to fall in the 250 to 350-ksi range. Modulus can be tailored rough This pitch-based...
Tags: carbon fiber, ConocoPhillips Co., Personal Area Network
Research articles 2000-02-07
LexisNexis Sees Green In SBMs
For years, LexisNexis has been selling data culled from numerous information sources and then tailoring it for use by the Big Four accounting firms. It consolidates the voluminous content it receives from a number of tax content providers into a single i For years, LexisNexis has been selling data culled...
Tags: LexisNexis
Research articles 2005-05-01
FBI hunts for engineers. (News).(Brief Article)
The FBI is on the hunt for engineers -- not as suspects, but as recruits. As it kicks off one of its most aggressive hiring campaigns in recent years, the bureau is tailoring its special agent recruiting plan to identify professionals with speciali The...
Tags: FBI
Research articles 2002-03-01
Avaya begins an ascent.(destination CRM Dashboard)(Brief article)
Avaya, a provider of Internet protocol telephony systems, announced that it will be tailoring its fit for the retail industry. With the new solution, Avaya Integrated Management for IP Office, the company extends its retail focus to help growing ch Avaya, a provider of...
Tags: Avaya Inc., CRM, IP
Research articles 2007-03-01
DoubleClick Changes Plans for Broomfield, Colo., Firm's Marketing Database.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Mar. 3--Even though tailoring online advertising to individual customers seemed the foundation of their $1.7 billion merger, DoubleClick and Broomfield's Abacus Direct Corp. have additional business opportunities that make the combination viable, com Mar. 3--Even though tailoring online advertising to individual customers seemed the foundation...
Tags: DoubleClick Inc., marketing
Research articles 2000-03-03
YEMEN: OMRON PROVINCE PROMOTES TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS IN JEWISH COMMUNITY.(Brief Article)
According to IINA, more than 250 Jews who are living in the regions of Kharif and Raida in the Yemeni Province of Omron received equipment and tools for tailoring, leather work, handicraft, besides books, desks and building materials. The equipment a According to IINA, more than...
Tags: Omron Corp., tool
Research articles 2004-03-03
Air Force tests athletic-cut uniforms for men
Seeing a significant increase in tailoring costs and based on feedback from the field, the Air Force is testing athletic-cut uniforms for men. "In the past few years, we had noticed a 142 percent increase in tailoring costs at basic training to accommodate men with athletic-type builds," said Master Sgt....
Tags: Air Force, SALES, uniform
Research articles 2001-09-01
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