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Designer Clothing News Archive06-Jul-2008
Counterfeit clothing racket shutdown (Sydney Morning Herald) Two men have been charged over fake designer goods at Sydney market.
Arrests over $5m clothing 'racket' (Daily Telegraph) TWO men have been charged over a $5 million counterfeit clothing racket.
Interview: Fashion Designer Eric Tibusch (The Epoch Times) He was recruited by Jean Paul Gaultier twenty years ago when he moved to Paris, after a childhood spend moving between French Polynesia, Corsica and Tahiti. Two years ago, at the age of 34, Eric T...
News (The West Australian) Two men have been charged over a $5 million counterfeit clothing racket. The men were caught peddling fake designer goods at Fairfield markets, in Sydney?s west, yesterday afternoon.
Sparta-based clothier Justin Charles targets the man who has everything (River Valley Business Report) SPARTA, Wis. ? One morning in early June, in a cabin-themed conference room in a warehouse, a group of executives planned the launch of a new men?s fashion line. Seated around a speaker phone, three of Justin Charles? five employees met with a Web site designer and an Internet marketing specialist.
Latest fashions for kids look like shrunken versions of adult lines (Colorado Springs Gazette) LOS ANGELES - When Samantha Meiler shops for her son, she has a specific look in mind: designer jeans, velour track suits, L.A.M.B. sneakers, a sporty-urban vibe.
Teens have to bite the bullet on spending, too (Houston Chronicle) Since summer jobs dried up, gasoline prices topped $4 a gallon and parents ran out of spare cash, teens have had to cool it on spending for clothes.
No bail for $5m Fairfield 'faker' (Daily Telegraph) A MAN charged for supplying $5 million of fake designer clothes, including Chanel and Polo Ralph Lauren, has been refused bail for fear he may flee the country.
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