MILFORD, CT / ACCESS Newswire / July 2, 2026 / A new chapter has emerged in the historical research surrounding America's ...
ALO’s Riviera takeover shows how wellness, hospitality and retail are converging, as brands increasingly sell lifestyle, access and experience alongside product.
Women’s apparel retailers often blame a long list of economic problems for their financial distress. Among the problems are rising costs of products and labor, driven by inflation and tariffs; ...
The book “Techno-Negative” reminds us that resistance to new inventions has existed in some form across millennia. As the ...
This is a month to look out for some powerful new books, with authors taking on challenges of all sorts and imagining whole new worlds. There are fresh ways to think about a cancer diagnosis, a book ...
Here's what you'll learn when you read this story: Procter & Gamble funded a study of wash cycle length that found colder and shorter is better for clothes. Fabric dye density and lifespan is separate ...
I was on the phone with my mom the other day when she proudly told me about her latest spring cleaning project: purging her closet of the pleated skirts, silk slips and oversized blazers of her youth.
Worn-out, stained, or outdated clothes don’t have to go to the landfill. Here’s how to reuse, recycle, or responsibly dispose of them. By Debbie Wolfe Published Apr 5, 2026 1:00 PM EDT Add Popular ...
Most companies follow a gradual path to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In many cases, the brand will show obvious signs of struggle, such as paying vendors late, missing payroll dates, or cutting back on ...
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Joseph Shivers wanted to make better underwear for women. In many ways, he was the predecessor of Sara Blakely, the woman who created Spanx, and the founding father of shapewear. At first, he was ...
A 1950s find of Late Pleistocene perishable items from two Oregon caves was recently made available to scientists. Included in the 55 items were two pieces of elk hide stitched together, dated to ...