Labor Rights History – Crystal Lee Sutton, the Real Life Norma Rae
We look to the people who not only made our clothes popular, but the workers that made them in the first place in our new series on labor rights.
We look to the people who not only made our clothes popular, but the workers that made them in the first place in our new series on labor rights.
Woolrich is a classic American manufacturer producing wool fabric and garments in rural Pennsylvania for nearly 200 years.
With the big show only two weeks away, we gear up for Denim by Premiere Vision with a rundown of some of the exhibitors and this season's theme.
An in-depth look at the differences between Japanese and American denim from the perspective of their histories, textile choice, and manufacturing methods.
An overview of several popularly-sourced Japanese denim mills, including the Kurabo Mills, Nisshinbo Mills, Kaihara Mills, Japan Blue Group, and Kuroki Mill
A Look at the Schott Perfecto Denim Peacoat
Though most people know of the name "Cone Mills", many do not know its story, production techniques, and why it's renowned for quality and durability.