Christian Chensvold, Associate Editor | Monday, January 15, 2024
It’s long been said that everything in Texas is big, and that certainly applies to the future Dallas Men’s Show, which is set to be the largest ever. Taking place at the Dallas Market Center Jan. 27–29, the winter edition of this fast-growing menswear show will feature over 750 brands with a record number of new and returning exhibitors, including 50 making their show debut.
The show will take place across multiple floors of the World Trade Center, where retailers can expect to visit exhibitors in the temporary section, featuring an…
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Family-owned clothing store in North Platte celebrates a century of service
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KOLN) – Hirschfeld’s has been in the apparel business for 100 years in North Platte, and the store’s Prom Shoppe is now a destination in itself.
We caught up with manager Abbie Pack to talk about the history of Hirschfeld’s, and to find out more about the services at the “Prom Shoppe” in North Platte’s Canteen District. “Hirschfeld’s clothing has been in business since 1917,” Pack said. “My boss is the third generation owner of this long-standing family business. It’s a big honor to be a part of a wonderful tradition of retail in this community.”
Hirschfeld’s…
The Textile Show and Dallas Market Center Announce Exclusive Partnership
Christian Chensvold, Associate Editor | Thursday, February 22, 2024
Few things are as rewarding in life as a mutually beneficial partnership, and a new one has just emerged in the Lone Star State, which clearly is not so lonely after all.
The Textile Showthe boutique trade event for the textile industry, and the Dallas Market Center have announced a new strategic partnership via the creation of The Textile Show Dallas, scheduled to take place Oct. 22–24 at the DMC.
The exclusive collaboration marks a significant milestone, bringing together two influential entities dedicated to fostering innovation, networking and growth within the…
Rally House sports apparel shop coming soon to Portage
PORTAGE, MI — A new sports apparel shop is coming to Portage this spring.
The family-owned, national chain Rally House plans to open a store this May at 6290 S. Westnedge Ave. The store will be the first Rally House location in Southwest Michigan.
“We’re excited to open Rally House Portage this spring,” said Colin Novick, Rally House media and production manager Colin Novick. “The store will have a great selection of teams to shop, but as it will be a short 15-minute ride from the Western Michigan campus, fans can rely on Rally House for the best assortment of…
Samford Reaches Partnership With Athlete’s Thread For NIL Apparel
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Samford University Athletics has reached an official licensing partnership with Athlete’s Thread that will allow Bulldog student-athletes to financially benefit from their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL).
“We are thrilled to announce the commencement of a groundbreaking NIL partnership between Athlete’s Thread and Samford University,” Athlete’s Thread founder Karthik Shandi said. “Athlete’s Thread, a prominent custom apparel brand specializing in the NIL space, is excited to join forces with Samford Athletics and their 17 varsity sports competing at the NCAA Division I level.”
Through this new agreement, fans can now purchase merchandise,…
Oakland’s Jack Gohlke releases apparel following Kentucky upset
Analyzing John Calipari, Kentucky’s Future in Lexington | 03.22.24
On Thursday night, Oakland guard Jack Gohlke dropped 32 points on 10 3-pointers en route to dismantling No. 3 seeds Kentuckydelivering the first taste of March Madness.
And on Friday afternoon, the sixth-year senior inked his first NIL deal to capitalize on the Cinderella story moment. Through his new partnership with Campus Ink and The NIL Store, he’s released exclusive apparel to celebrate the 14th-seeded Grizzlies’ upset. The merch includes a T-shirt featuring Gohlke celebrating after hitting one of his 3s on Thursday night and his shot chart in the win.…
Newly Released Report Details Retail Returns in 2023
Christian Chensvold, Associate Editor | Monday, January 15, 2024
Scientific studies have shown that if you stop someone on the street and offer them free ice cream—with the choice of chocolate or vanilla—they gladly accept and no doubt remain happy for the rest of the afternoon. But if you give them 31 flavor choices, happiness proves elusive. That’s because entirely different brain chemistry is activated associated with the feeling of regret.
What better describes the glamorous and fickle world of fashion, where items that look so great on a catwalk, website or store shelf end up looking far less inspiring…