Higher Cotton Prices Won’t Be a Problem for Carter’s in 2024
Baby and kids retailer Carter's plans to open 40 doors and close 30 in 2024, as well as shift to its updated side-by-side store format.
Baby and kids retailer Carter's plans to open 40 doors and close 30 in 2024, as well as shift to its updated side-by-side store format.
The denim market has been on a rollercoaster.
In partnership with the Bottle Consortium, the outdoor brand is experimenting with PHA fibers to replace conventional polyester.
Dempstah recycles unwanted clothing into spun yarn and took home $100,000 AUD as the top prize of eBay Australia’s 2024 Circular Fashion Fund.
Pepper Vally teamed with Südwolle Group to develop the lineup.
Third-party logistics (3PL) provider Ceva Logistics now has until March 6 to up its bid for the second time.
The lender to Lord & Taylor owner Saadia Group, which owes it $45.3M, has a court order allowing it to seize inventory and other assets.
H&M has a new partner in its circularity journey.
One month into its partnership with OpenAI, Klarna announced that its AI assistant handles two-thirds of customer service inquiries.
The Everything Store was accused of refusing to engage in hearings about warehouse conditions.
In a Tuesday update, Maersk’s North American president Charles van der Steene said “No one knows for how long the situation will last.”
The EU-wide supply chain law failed to garner enough support this week, jeopardizing efforts to move it further.
Reps. Debbie Dingell and Ro Khanna introduced the Made in the USA Tax Credit bill this week.