
Krammer & Stoudt is partnering with Brooklyn-based tailor Martin Greenfield and New Jersey-based shirt maker Mitch Gambert on a made-to-measure service, launching on June 1.
21 published items with the word (s) or phrase Mitch in News, Trends, Videos, Photo galleries, Agenda and sorted by "date descending".
Krammer & Stoudt is partnering with Brooklyn-based tailor Martin Greenfield and New Jersey-based shirt maker Mitch Gambert on a made-to-measure service, launching on June 1.
Reebok is getting political with a new message tee featuring the feminism-charged slogan, “Nevertheless, She Persisted,” and is donating $20 for every t-shirt sold toward the newly-formed Women's March movement.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Fashion designer and former pop star Victoria Beckham is giving away 600 pieces of clothing, including several evening dresses, to raise money and awareness for mothers living wit...
If you're going to be on either end of a kiss this Valentine's Day, you might want to consider smooching bare-lipped. Most lipstick contains lead.
A printed chiffon dress worn by the late singer Amy Winehouse for the cover of her chart-topping album "Back to Black" has sold for 43,200 pounds ($68,000) at auction.
Puma Chief Executive Jochen Zeitz said there were "definitely" growth opportunities for the company in motor racing sponsorship as the sport extended its reach.
Shares of Zumiez Inc soared as much as 22 percent, a day after the company reported a narrower-than-expected decline in August sales at stores open at least a year, prompting a brokerage to upgrade the stock.
What's scarce is what's attractive -- the mantra helping Deckers Outdoor Corp breeze through a turmoil that has sent other retailers scrambling for ways to entice tight-fisted U.S. consumers.
Shares of Genesco Inc fell 39 percent to their lowest level in six years on Wednesday, a day after the shoe and hat retailer forecast weak third-quarter results, hurt mainly by lower same-store sales at its Johnston &...
With as many scientists behind them as coaches, athletes have used everything from radio thermometer pills to space-age fabrics designed to land robots on Mars to reach new heights at the Beijing Games.