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Lee Stakes a New Claim

MERRIAM, Kan. -- At Lee's headquarters here in a placid suburb of Kansas City, the work day gets started…

Rebuilding a Bruised Brand

NEW YORK -- Jim Huntington, who took over as president of the Gitano subsidiary of Fruit of the Loom in…

Sak’s New Look

NEW YORK -- Saks Fifth Avenue's flagship store is going after a new customer with its renovated fifth-floor…

Knits, Colors Hot for Holiday

NEW YORK -- Items and knit dressing are expected to heat up market week for contemporary and junior lines.
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Scene: Bridging the Gap

NEW YORK -- Just over a year ago, The Gap's advertising and merchandising was all about denim and its…

The Report on Shorts: A+

Retailers and manufacturers agree shorts have juiced up denim sales this spring.

Shopping Lively at New Hotel Shows in N.Y.

NEW YORK -- Two new hotel trade shows last week pulled steady streams of buyers, many of them armed with…

Building a Brand Network

NEW YORK -- The licensing machine continues to churn out deals and dollars.

According to The Licensing Letter…

Lizwear: Back to the Blues

NEW YORK -- Lizwear, the casual weekend wear division of Liz Claiborne, is charting a new course -- steered…

Karan Likely to Stay Private in Refinancing

NEW YORK -- Donna Karan Corp. has apparently abandoned plans for a public offering and instead will refinance…

Levi’s Robert Haas: Sketching out a New Pattern

NEW YORK -- Robert D. Haas, chairman and chief executive officer of Levi Strauss & Co., says he can't watch…

Teen Media Vies for Ad Bucks

NEW YORK -- Is there a fountain of money to support the fountain of youth?

There's no question the under-30…

Jeans Show: Cargo Pants, Overalls Hot

MIAMI -- Retailers at the second edition of the International Jeanswear show here were looking mostly for…

Carole Wang: Her Own Label

NEW YORK -- Carole Wang had enough of making other people's sweaters, so she decided to make her own.

Born in…

X-Am Testing the Mass Market

NEW YORK -- It isn't easy to sell a new jeans line to teenagers. There better be a good reason to buy it…