Apparel

Victoria's Shameful Secret: Luxury Underwear is Made from Cotton Picked by "Abused Child Slaves"
December 21, 2011

Victoria's Secret lingerie is modelled by some of the world's most beautiful and glamorous women.

Its designer products grace the shelves of top stores, proudly bearing certified organic labels.

But the billion dollar brand's sexy and sensual image is being threatened by claims that its bras, knickers and lingerie are made from cotton produced by children who are forced to work long hours for no pay.

Far away from the glamorous catwalks of New York and London, children as young as 10 were allegedly discovered by investigators from Bloomberg News Agency working under appalling conditions.

Cutter & Buck Named Exclusive Apparel Partner for PGA Magazine "Merchandisers of the Year" Conference
December 15, 2011

Cutter & Buck has been named the exclusive apparel sponsor of PGA Magazine's "Merchandisers of the Year Conference." This prestigious gathering of PGA professionals will take place in Orlando, Fla., prior to January's PGA Merchandise Show, and engages the expertise of golf's best merchandisers in identifying best practices in merchandising that can be shared with the 28,000 other member professionals of the PGA of America.

What to Wear in Vegas
December 14, 2011

Here are some tips on what to wear to The PPAI Expo. Plus, advice on the best places for logos to get you and your brand noticed on the show floor.

American Apparel Inc. Provides Business Update
December 7, 2011

American Apparel Inc. provided an update this week related to fourth quarter sales and other business initiatives in anticipation of its presentation at yesterday's Wedbush Securities' 12th Annual California Dreamin' Consumer Management Access Conference.

Cotton Slumps on Improving U.S. Crop, China Demand Fears
December 7, 2011

Cotton futures declined Wednesday, as improving U.S. cotton crop conditions and concerns over a slowdown in demand from China continued to weigh on prices.

On the ICE Futures U.S. Exchange, cotton futures for March delivery traded at $0.9322 a pound during European afternoon trade, dropping 0.63 percent.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in its final crop progress report for the season published last week, that nearly 92 percent of the U.S. cotton crop was harvested as of November 27, up from 84 percent the week before and above the five-year average of 82 percent for this time of year.

The Turtleneck Comes Out of its Shell
December 7, 2011

At the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund awards, where the red carpet teemed with actresses and designers dressed in complicated evening numbers of varying slits and cuts, the designer Rachel Roy was covered in a floor-length black skirt from her own collection and a sheer, flesh-colored turtleneck by Stella McCartney.

"I find that the turtleneck has one of the chicest silhouettes," Ms. Roy said later. "I don't always have to show a lot of skin, but what I do want to show all the time is a lot of brains. And the turtleneck is strong, elegant, smart. I'm a turtleneck believer."