Clothing Industry
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Shopping For Jeans? You Could End Up Paying More Than You Ever Did
- Wednesday September 29, 2021
- World News | Marvin G. Perez, Bloomberg
Cotton futures raced past $1 a pound for the first time in nearly a decade as adverse weather and shipping snags threaten supplies, driving up costs for clothing around the world.
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From Tamil Nadu, an Environmental Crisis in Your Wardrobe: Foreign Media
- Monday September 7, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Adam Matthews, Newsweek
"Eventually we are going to have to train consumers in the U.S. to pay more for clothing," she says. "It can't be the only commodity that gets cheaper every year."
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Are your wrinkle-free trousers safe?
- Sunday December 12, 2010
- World News | Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times
The iron, that relic of households past, is no longer required to look neat and freshly pressed. Why bother when retailers like Nordstrom offer crisp "wrinkle-free finish" dress shirts and L. L. Bean sells chinos that are "great right out of the dryer." Though it is not obvious from the label, the antiwrinkle finish comes from a resin that re...
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www.ndtv.com
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Shopping For Jeans? You Could End Up Paying More Than You Ever Did
- Wednesday September 29, 2021
- World News | Marvin G. Perez, Bloomberg
Cotton futures raced past $1 a pound for the first time in nearly a decade as adverse weather and shipping snags threaten supplies, driving up costs for clothing around the world.
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www.ndtv.com
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From Tamil Nadu, an Environmental Crisis in Your Wardrobe: Foreign Media
- Monday September 7, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Adam Matthews, Newsweek
"Eventually we are going to have to train consumers in the U.S. to pay more for clothing," she says. "It can't be the only commodity that gets cheaper every year."
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www.ndtv.com
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Are your wrinkle-free trousers safe?
- Sunday December 12, 2010
- World News | Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times
The iron, that relic of households past, is no longer required to look neat and freshly pressed. Why bother when retailers like Nordstrom offer crisp "wrinkle-free finish" dress shirts and L. L. Bean sells chinos that are "great right out of the dryer." Though it is not obvious from the label, the antiwrinkle finish comes from a resin that re...
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www.ndtv.com