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Rivet 50 Radio: Enrique Silla

Jeanologia CEO Enrique Silla discusses the company's contributions during Covid-19 and what it learned from…

As Countries Still Grapple With Covid, Divergent Production Emerges

June Purchasing Manufacturers Index data signaled the fastest improvement in the health of the U.S…

Here’s Why Made in USA is Still Important to Fashion Consumers

Consumer surveys consistently show over 90 percent of consumers have a favorable view of 'Made in USA'…

Who Made What? Fashion’s Highest-paid Executives

CEO pay continued to wow in 2020 as corporate leaders raced to counteract the coronavirus.

Digital Brands’ CEO on Q1: ‘Tale of Two Companies’ Pre- and Post-IPO

"The design and release of new collections was delayed due to our lack of sufficient working capital," CEO…

Garment Makers Operating Through ‘Hard’ Bangladesh Lockdown

Mostafiz Uddin believes the government thoughtfully balanced "lives versus livelihoods" when allowing…

Consumer Spending on Clothing and Footwear Down Again in May

Personal consumption expenditures for clothing and footwear declined 1 percent to $474.64 billion in May from…

Sri Lankan Factory Bosses Playing ‘Catch Up’ on Orders with ‘Very Little Leeway’

With Covid limiting many factories to 50 percent capacity, owners are battling "chest pains," steep air…

The New Experiences & Stores Emerging From COVID

Reuniting with shoppers might feel so good, but they're looking for the experiences that mesh with what…

Covid’s Next Chapter: Bullish Buyers Put Factories at Risk

After a debilitating 18 months for most factories, SJ's Edward Hertzman says brands continue to seek…

How Covid Fueled Demand for Performance Home Fabrics

Consumers sheltering in place during the pandemic drove demand for antimicrobial home textiles they could…

Lounge Versus Active: Search Data Shows What Consumers Want to Wear

A new report spotlights where retailers should consider investing to meet consumers' changing appetites.

British Foot Traffic Takes a Step Back

U.K. high streets could see footfall rise after July 19 when summer break from school and lifting of Covid…

Covid Outbreak at China Port Stymies Global Trade

Delays caused by a lack of manpower at the port of Yiantian have created a global shipping crisis far worse…

In-Store Shopping Tops Pre-Pandemic Levels, Data Shows

U.S. store transactions increased 8 percent in May 2021 over February 2020, the month before Covid-19 forced…