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Even companies that make clothing in America aren’t feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.
Poring over labels at Stop & Shop, Famous Footwear, and Etsy highlighted the ubiquity of the global supply chain — and the perils of imported goods becoming pawns in President Trump’s trade war.
Many luxury brands have big profit margins and can absorb some of the costs, or press their suppliers to reduce theirs, but ...
A deepening trade war could further weaken ties between the superpowers. The effects will reverberate everywhere.
Stock markets plunged again on Thursday as the White House confirmed China will be hit with 145 per cent tariffs. Following ...
Under Gianni Versace's leadership, Versace saw a meteoric rise to fame. The fashion house has faced many ups and downs since his death.
Our editors share their top spring fashion picks they’re shopping at Nordstrom. Shop linen pants, boat shoes, tank dresses, ...
Brian Steorts, combat veteran and founder of flag-making business Flags of Valor, focuses on building "American products, on American wood, with American tools, made by American hands." ...
African nations that were facing some of the steepest reciprocal tariffs from the Trump administration have been given a ...
The independent menswear brands you never knew existed for the discerning gent - These are the under-the-radar labels that ...
Lululemon’s We Made Too Much section is packed with clothes and accessories moms are wearing for spring, including Everywhere ...
Eight out of ten Americans would rather buy U.S.-made products than imported ones, according to a Consumer Reports survey.