Apparel
Get ready to be inspired by Jake and Caroline Danehy, the visionary siblings behind Fair Harbor Clothing, who transformed their shared passion for sustainability into a thriving and profitable company — not to mention earning recognition on the Forbes "30 Under 30" list! Listen now to hear the dynamic duo sit down with host Greg…
Lululemon just announced a new T-shirt line made from plant-based nylon as part of a partnership with sustainable materials firm Genomatica. Rather than sourcing nylon from fossil fuels, it uses microorganisms and fermentation, hitting another milestone in sustainable apparel.
Join David Clifton of alphabroder and Jack Kilian of Sharprint as they discuss with Apparelist’s Cassie Green why education for beginners and experts is crucial to the success of a decorated apparel business.
The idea of sustainability is paramount in apparel nowadays, with suppliers doing everything they can to minimize their own environmental footprints in the manufacturing process. Customers, too, want to buy from companies they deem reputable and that align with their own ideals. The Fision, a new apparel company that prides itself on its transparency, is…
Chick Fil A is back with another line of merchandise, this one pairing items like shirts, watches, shoes, and drinkware with one key aspect of its restaurant: its sauce selection. Each collection has its own color scheme to match the dipping sauce packaging.
Join Apparelist Content Director Cassie Green along with guests David Clifton, chief marketing and customer experience officer at alphabroder, and Jenna Sackett, brand activation manager at STAHLS’, to discuss a variety of technologies that touch the apparel community.
Charles River Apparel launched its newest giveback program in collaboration with Meals on Wheels America — pledging to donate a minimum of $25,000 by the end of 2023. Titled “Quilting Communities Together,” the fundraiser donates 3% of net sales from the Franconia Collection to support Meals on Wheels America.
Netflix is taking the famous Lacoste crocodile and putting it through the filter of various Netflix shows, like turning it into the Demogorgon monster from "Stranger Things," dressing it up in period-appropriate garb from "Bridgerton," or putting it on "Sex Education" protagonist Otis' bike.
The American Red Cross is using a Snoopy T-shirt to drive blood donation appointments. It's working, too. Since releasing the design, the organization has seen exponential web traffic, and people are posting all over social media about it.
Whoever printed a shirt that sold at Walmart should have taken a closer look at the design, as a T-shirt touting environmentalism accidentally showcased one of the most disliked words in English.