
Hosiery News Archive - 31-Aug-2007
There is much to recommend the sector to private equity firms, as First Data and Avaya deals show. But there are plenty of caveats, too.
by Mary Helen Sprecher newsroom@baltimoreguide.com ?The prom is all about the dress. You know that, right? Once you got the dress handled, it?s all downhill from there.? -Helen Hunt to Mel Gibson in ?What Women Want.? By tradition, the whole rite of passage that is the prom starts with The Dress. Long or short, daring or demure, in pastels [...]
Jarrard Cordelrow Allison, 19, of Chattanooga, passed away Friday, Aug. 24, 2007. He was a member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church.
People have been making and breaking fashion trends since the toga. Perhaps even earlier.
Here are excerpts from a recent Washington Post online reader chat with Suzanne D'Amato, deputy editor of The Post's Sunday Source section, and Janet Bennett Kelly, washington post.com fashion and beauty editor.
For many of us, flipping through the pages of glossy fashion magazines does more harm than good. Sure, we get up on the latest trends, but seeing thousand-dollar items on stick-thin models only serves to depress our self-esteem and budgets.
When it comes to dress codes at work, what does it mean to go business casual? It's a simple style question with a surprisingly wide range of acceptable answers, depending on the place of business, the situation and the employee's tastes. The range of possibilities and the always-changing sensibilities of new generations of employees has led some Ozarks companies to more clearly define business ...
HAMILTON COUNTY Ronald Blevins Ronald ?Big Boy? Blevins, 57, of Soddy-Daisy, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007, at his residence.
CHICAGO, Aug 29 - Perry Ellis International Inc said on Wednesday it has entered into three new licensing deals in Asia that should benefit the apparel maker starting in 2009, its next fiscal year.
If everything looks ok, type in the verificatin work below and submit. Tirupur : This small hosiery town is not exactly soccer crazy. But some of its knitwear workers are busy working overtime for Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland.