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Articles in January, 1990 issue of Daily News Record
- Andrew Fezza. (innovations in men's fashion)
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Cyanamid merges two divisions. (textile fibers manufacturer American Cyanamid Corp.)
by Maycumber, S. Gray -
Fit is the name of the fashion jeans game.
by Marsh, L. Michaele -
Hall space sold out for January NAMSB. (National Association of Men's Sportswear Buyers Show)
by Orgel, David - Nakashes expect to change Heck's into closeout units. (Heck's Inc. discount stores; clothing manufacturers Avi, Joseph, Ralph Nakash)
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Knit machinery firms see even better '90. (textile technology supplement)
by Kasten, Matthew -
Can. store sells 2 labels to US firm. (Harry Rosen Inc.)
by Kryhul, Angela -
Stores buy country, city suits. (men's fashion merchandising)
by Gellers, Stan -
EPA to set new water pollution regs. (Environmental Protection Agency) (regulations would affect textile and man-made fiber mills)
by Ostroff, Jim - Pirner joins Adidas as president and CEO. (Peter Pirner, sporting goods manufacturer Adidas U.S.A. Inc.)
- Zimmer to sell machines to China. (textile company)
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Italy in transition: competitive, consolidating - and looking to the Far East. (men's clothing industry)
by Bannon, Lisa -
Demand remains low in Aussie wool.
by Stuart, Frank - Zegna. (innovations in men's suits)
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2 Rose's execs leaving firm. (discount store chain Rose's Stores Inc.)
by Clune, Ray -
Ivey's bidding opening. (department store chain)
by Palmieri, Jean E. -
Filing expected, but later. (Federated-Allied Stores bankruptcy declaration)
by Doherty, Bryan -
Farley faces fund crunch to buy WPP. (William F. Farley, textile manufacturer WestPoint Pepperell Inc.)
by Schechter, Dara -
Neutral tone twills succeed indigo denim. (textile fabric exhibits at National Association of Men's Sportswear Buyers Show)
by Stuart, Frank -
Men's vendors to get FSI disclosure soon. (men's clothing vendors, bankrupt department store chain Federated-Allied Stores Inc. )
by Palmieri, Jean E. -
November imports climb 8.9%. (textile, apparel imports)
by Chute, Elizabeth -
Fendi enters men's wholesale biz. (Italian fashion house)
by Bannon, Lisa - NRMA, ARF merge: now named NRF. (National Retail Merchants Association, American Retail Federation become National Retail Federation)
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ACTW will fight unionized-plant closings. (Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union fights relocation of clothing makers to Caribbean area)
by Black, Jeff -
See delays in woolen shipments. (textile industry)
by Stuart, Frank -
Schottenstein to buy Glosser, fund Chap. 11. (Schottenstein Stores Corp., discount store chain Glosser Brothers Inc.)
by Diennor, Richard -
Celine acquires its rights in U.S. (sportswear manufacturer Celine S.A. purchases its American distribution arm)
by Teeter, Lorie -
Hats on. (hat exhibits at National Western Stock Show )
by Bradley, Hassel -
Say men's fueling comeback at Sears. (men's clothing sales)
by MacIntosh, Jeane - Henry Grethel. (innovations in men's fashion)
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Guilford to step up knit fabrics biz. (textile maker Guilford Mills Inc.)
by Clune, Ray -
Buyer interest climbs, but mills say bids low. (Industrial Gray Goods) (column)
by Jenkins, Harry -
Field's exec not opposed to real estate partner. (Philip B. Miller's bid for department store Marshall Field's)
by Sharoff, Robert - Van Dykes's plans for unit in mall. (men's clothing store)
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'Capitalist' spurs Vietnam's apparel biz. (clothing manufacturer Saigon Garment Export Co. Ltd.)
by Ehrlich, Paul C. -
Christmas gains only so-so for big stores.
by MacIntosh, Jeane -
Sale of Herald Center won't be final today.
by Orr, Andrea -
Men's ends yule with big bang. (sales of men's clothing)
by Marsh, L. Michaele; Sharoff, Robert -
Workers okay pact with Feuer Leather. (Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union)
by Buanno, Janice M. -
Sample sales clean. (New York State investigation of clothing trade)
by Wilner, Rich - Heller div. to aid troubled businesses. (factoring company Heller Financial Inc.)
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1990: a year to be lean and tough. (lessons of Christmas business in 1989 for clothing manufacturers) (column)
by Hancox, Clara -
Guffey's suits Atlanta with style. (men's clothing store)
by Lloyd, Brenda -
Once again it's Armani. (innovations in men's clothing from designer Giorgio Armani)
by Nardoza, Edward -
FAS execs calling top 100 suppliers. (Federated-Allied Stores bankruptcy statement to clothing suppliers)
by Palmieri, Jean E. -
Get on QR, EDI bandwagon, big stores urge resources. (quick response, electronic data interchange technologies in clothing trade)
by Kasten, Matthew -
Campeau represents leading edge of major industry changes. (effect of Campeau Corp. bankruptcy on clothing trade) (column)
by Blueweiss, Herbert -
'Magic' Johnson jumps into men's. (basketball star plans new line of men's clothing)
by Ruben, Howard G. - Sunderland named Richman president. (Lee A. Sunderland, Richman Brothers Co.)
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FSI won't dip into 'DIP' funds. (debtor-in-possession financing, bankrupt Federated Stores Inc.)
by Palmieri, Jean E.; Rutberg, Sidney - 2 sales units now MJL Corp. (textile manufacturer)
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U.S., Thailand fail to reach new pact. (textile trade negotiations)
by Chute, Elizabeth -
First Midwest Collective gets kudos. (Midwest Men's Wear Collective Show)
by Sharoff, Robert -
Skiwear makers track streetwear business.
by Black, Jeff -
Related items buoyed big stores' fall biz. (sales of men's clothing)
by Spevack, Rachel -
Herman's parent begins talks to sell retail firm. (retailer Isosceles PLC, affiliate Hermans Sporting Goods Inc.)
by Fallon, James -
OK Hooker $14m land sale. (bankrupt department store conglomerate L.J. Hooker Corp.)
by Orr, Andrea -
Getting down to business is the business of department stores. (column)
by Blueweiss, Herbert -
Denim expected to strut proudly into the '90s. (textile industry)
by Lloyd, Brenda -
Thieves start blaze at Chevignon's plant. (clothing manufacturer)
by Spindler, Amy - Fruit of Loom stock dip, 3d most active. (underwear manufacturer)
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Italians see good times continuing. (textile technology supplement)
by Bannon, Lisa -
Better profits: stores' top goal. (National Retail Merchants Association annual convention; retail trade forecasts for 1990)
by Born, Pete; Ostroff, Jim - Campeau shares drop 26%. (department store conglomerate)
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U.S. sees mills cutting capital outlay 2.1%. (Commerce Department report on textile mills)
by Pullen, Rick -
Eden, KBC in joint venture. (textile printing companies Eden Group, Koechlin, Baumgartner and Cie)
by Ehrlich, Paul C. -
Men's rated key area in '90s by top retailers. (men's clothing sales forecast)
by Palmieri, Jean E. -
Retail upheaval has makers scrambling. (men's clothing industry)
by Spevack, Rachel -
Campeau crisis: no backlash. (effect of department store conglomerate's financial troubles on men's clothing industry)
by Spevack, Rachel -
Men's wear stores bullish on '90 biz.
by Palmieri, Jean E. -
The King growls, Milan shakes. (innovations in men's clothing from designer Giorgio Armani)
by Doyle, Kevin - Other stores hope for settling effect. (retail reaction to Federated-Allied Stores bankruptcy)
- It's Miller's time at Campeau. (retail reaction to appointment of G. William Miller as Campeau Corp. CEO)
- Domtex bids $19m to buy Dionne. (Dominion Textile Inc., Dionne Textiles Inc.)
- Milan - distinctive and daring. (men's fashion shows)
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Only poly/rayon print cloth, twills strong. (Gray Goods) (column)
by Jenkins, Harry -
Cotton ring-spinners still look for pickup. (yarn spinning industry in doldrums)
by Clune, Ray - NM sees 2d period net outpacing estimates. (department store chain Neiman Marcus Group Inc.)
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U.S. mills watching and hoping. (textile industry reaction to clothing trade outsourcing to Caribbean area)
by Maycumber, S. Gray -
1989 M-MF shipments off across-the-board. (man-made fibers industry)
by Maycumber, S. Gray
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