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Dutch Jeans Label KOI Readies for Launch
The brand is aiming to combine authentic American denim styles with Japanese detailing.
Denim Habit’s New Space
The 2,250-square-foot flagship reflects its owner’s belief that women don’t buy premium jeans the same way…
Berlin’s Denim Blitz
It wasn’t just fashion week in the city recently, but also denim week, as a string of jeans-based stores…
Innovation Served Up at Bread & Butter
The three-day trade show drew about 100,000 visitors to Tempelhof Airport in Berlin.
Growing Store Network Lifts Levi’s Into the Black
Revenues are up 11.9% with growth worldwide and strength in the company’s retail operations.
Joe’s Jeans Net Up, Sales Down
Company sees margin improvement, growth of retail operations.
Denim Brands Get in Touch
In the age of social media, labels are stepping up their marketing directly to consumers.
Gap Sets Plans for South American Expansion
Komax will open the U.S. retailer's first store, an 8,600-square-foot South American flagship, in Chile’s…
The French Twist on Fall Jeans
Nods to the Seventies — high waists, flared legs, boot cuts and plush fabrics — headline the news in European…
WWD Berlin Preview: Q&A With Karl-Heinz Müller
A decade after hip streetwear show Bread & Butter shook up the German trade-fair scene, its founder reflects…
Spotlight on Bread & Butter: The Barcelona Years
In its final outing here, in January 2009, B&B Barcelona trimmed down to 800 brands — a drop of 160 from the…
Maurice Marciano Sets Retirement
Guess chairman and co-founder will retire at the conclusion of his current employment contract on Jan. 28…
Ron Herman Branches Out in Tokyo
The retailer more than tripled its space in the Sendagaya neighborhood.
Migrant Worker Protests Slow Down in China Denim Capital
Although production was disrupted, denim factories in Xintang say lines are back in operation.
In the Mix: Stretch-Blend Denim
Denim mills venture beyond basics with eco-friendly new blends.