Most of the shoes and clothes purchased in the U.S. come from countries hit hard by tariffs.
The fast fashion retailer declared bankruptcy this week, for the second time in six years.
Shrinkflation is affecting clothing brands. Companies are attempting to balance quality with price for consumers.
Some retailers are having to adapt to climate change.
For clothing resale sites like Poshmark, ThreadUp or Depop, “it’s really hard to overcome the math not working,” says Amanda Mull of Bloomberg.
It’s targeting Target.
The Olympics is big business for brands — and this year, it’s not just giants like Adidas and Nike whose uniforms will be worn by competitors.
If you’ve recently dug through the racks of a Goodwill and found a lot of lower-quality fast fashion, you’re not alone, says Kelsey Vlamis of Business Insider.
In the increasingly online women’s apparel market, mid-size and plus-size influencers play a critical role in steering retail dollars toward brands.
Menswear writer Derek Guy explains why men’s pants don’t look like they used to.