As higher tariffs continue to trigger costly ripple effects across supply chains, political morale dwindles at the sight of daily news updates and American nationalism takes a backseat to worldly ...
Tariffs or no tariffs, the conventional wisdom in the apparel industry is there is no way clothing manufacturing can move back to the United States. That’s wrong, says American Giant CEO Bayard ...
Finding clothing that’s made in America is no easy feat these days. To reduce costs, many clothing brands outsource manufacturing to factories overseas, but there’s something to be said for purchasing ...
Lands' End exploring strategic alternatives, including sale Trump's tariffs impact Lands' End, complicate M&A environment Lands' End shares down 12% YTD, market value around $385 million July 2 ...
Tariffs or no tariffs, the conventional wisdom in the apparel industry is there is no way clothing manufacturing can move back to the United States.