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20-Dec-2008

 

10 classic style movies that inspire moviegoers (Los Angeles Times)
What makes a great style movie? It makes you long for the clothes, yes, but also for a new identity. We chose distinctive films that do just that. Movies have always influenced style. In 1934 -- when Clark Gable shed his shirt in the Frank Capra comedy "It Happened One Night" to reveal his bare chest -- men's undershirt sales reportedly plummeted. Men didn't suddenly tire of layering. They ...

Savvy State grad offers designer labels online (The News & Observer)
Bryce Batts isn't so far out of college that she's forgotten what it's like to fall in love with a piece of Designer Clothing and not be able to afford it.

Where Too Much Is Never Enough (and Black Is Still the New Black) (New York Times)
The gloom and doom can be overpowering in ?Gothic: Dark Glamour? at the Museum at F.I.T., but it?s impossible to upstage the clothes.

Low-Skilled Workers Struggle Amid More Competition and Fewer Openings (Washington Post)
Washington area residents who count on low-wage work to make ends meet are having difficulty finding employment as a tight labor market and a more experienced pool of job applicants squeeze opportunities, according to job counselors and labor experts.

Cassette Playa interview (The Vine)
Nike collabs and fash talk with London's brightest designer.

Closets come out as priority in home renovation plans (The News-Press)
Houses never seem to have enough closet space to comfortably arrange everyone's coats and shirts and extensive shoe collections.

Expect more clothing private labels in 2009 (Asbury Park Press)
The idea of private label isn't new, but increasingly in-house brands are becoming an important sales tool. They have their own identity -- and their own discerning fans -- instead of being a cheap trick to spark a little foot traffic.

10 great places to shop for stuff for stockings (USA Today)
Giving is its own reward, and when you find the right store, so is the shopping.

Shopping at thrift stores an adventure (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Bright blue and brown awnings lend a carnival quality to the row of stores where shoppers migrate from shelves of glassware to racks of clothing to a La-Z-Boy recliner for sale at $19.99.

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