Apparel

SWF Embroidery and Direct To Garment Extravaganza Comes To Lincolnshire, Ill. October 22 to 23
August 10, 2010

The Embroidery and Direct To Garment Extravaganza 2010, hosted by SWF East, is a two-day education and workshop conference devoted to apparel decorating. This Oct. 22 to 23 event will be held at the Marriott Hotel in Lincolnshire, Ill. The show will feature in-depth education from top industry suppliers and sessions so distributors can learn about the latest in apparel decorating equipment and technology.

25 Epicor customers in Apparel Top 50 list
August 9, 2010

Epicor Software Corporation, a leading provider of enterprise business software solutions to the midmarket and Global 1000 companies, announced 25 Epicor Retail software customers have been named to the Apparel Top 50 ranking

Superior Uniform Group Declares Regular Quarterly Cash Dividend
August 6, 2010

Gerald M. Benstock, chairman of the board of Superior Uniform Group Inc. (Nasdaq: SGC), manufacturer of uniforms, career apparel and accessories, today announced that the board of directors had declared a quarterly dividend of $0.135 per share, payable August 30, 2010, to shareholders of record August 18, 2010.

PlayStation Logo Now for Sale?
August 4, 2010

Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) has apparently decided that their PlayStation logos can help make up for stagnant console sales, as they have introduced the PlayStation Logo Licensing Program.

Plus-Size Wars
August 3, 2010

Earlier this year, the editors of V, a magazine so recherché it can make Vogue seem like Redbook, published an issue featuring large models in expensive body-baring clothes. In one photograph, a woman in a strapless bathing suit, cut to reveal three rolls of flesh, grabs at her platform stilettos. In another, Tara Lynn, a size 16 model, is clad in nothing but a pair of Dior sandals.

Fall 2010 Trend Report
August 3, 2010

Temperatures may be hovering in the 90s from New York to L.A., but in (air-conditioned!) stores across the country, Fall clothes have arrived. And while the minimalist tendency is far from over (see "Man Up," below), there are also plenty of options for those who've secretly missed a bit of excess. Here, a brief recap of the season's top trends.