It’s tempting to view Vietnam as a mini-China. Both are populous Asian countries whose single-party governments are engineering a headlong rush into free-market capitalism (of a fashion). But Vietnam ...
The men’s suit retailer, Jos. A. Bank, recently made an offer to buy its competitor, Men’s Warehouse. Men’s Warehouse turned down the deal but then today, two weeks after the refusal, made the same ...
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I learned that lesson in my first days of being in New York. A couple of weeks after I graduated college, I came to here to start an internship designing tacky belts for cool teens at a licensing ...
BACK in the day, there were many choice slurs to run a fellow down, but somehow nothing was more damningly dismissive than to sneer that he wore a cheap suit. Then, of course, there came a new ...
A group of high-end menswear retailers that typically sells suits that cost $2,500 or more is dipping a toe into the $700-to-$1,400 range in an effort to woo millennials as well as men of all ages ...
Last summer a friend of mine showed up to the beach in a really good bathing suit. It fit her extraordinarily well, and when I asked her where she got it, I thought it had to be expensive — most nice ...
Via the NYT’s Freakonomics blog: Jos. A. Bank menswear chain is running a Risk Free Suit promotion. Buy a suit now and if you’re fired by July 1, 2009, Bank will refund your money. You can keep the ...
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