Apparel February 6, 2008 The Lighter Side of Business This spring, business casual puts wardrobes and checkbooks at ease By Cynthia T. Graham Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter LinkedIn LinkedIn Email Email 0 Comments Comments If comfortable, on-trend looks are all that’s required for companies to thrive in style, distributors that sell business-casual apparel should expect to reap a healthy harvest come April. « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All 0 Comments View Comments Companies:Hartwell Classic Apparel People:Arthur WeissRhonda Johnson Places:Hartwell, Ga.MiamiSan Francisco Bay Cynthia T. Graham Author's page Related Content Former Gildan CEO Seeks Payout Amid Proxy Fight The 8AM Invitational Gift Bag Blends Golf Tournament and Hollywood Party Nike Says It Will Fix the MLB Uniforms (But The Damage Is Ultimately Done) Vantage Apparel Continues its 1% for the Planet Stewardship with Over $30K in Donations to Clean Ocean Action Gildan to Replace Five Directors Ahead of Annual Meeting The Tortured Distributors Department: How Taylor Swift Is Using Merchandise for Her New Album Comments
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The Lighter Side of Business
If comfortable, on-trend looks are all that’s required for companies to thrive in style, distributors that sell business-casual apparel should expect to reap a healthy harvest come April.