Dov Charney, former CEO of American Apparel, and current CEO of Los Angeles Apparel, has received much attention recently from the clothing manufacturing world and legal world. The reasoning behind this is a byproduct of his move to make Los Angeles Apparel a carbon-cut copy- disregarding the different names, the two companies even have basically the same mission statement.
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If you can scan the scope of the Houston scene, it’s a lot of brands who look to mimic one another or try to do things that may exist in other markets. It’s only a handful who look to change the landscape with originality and delivering different goods to the forefront for folks to enjoy. In the midst of looking for brands to fill that space, Palacose has chosen to follow its own lane to create a new route for Houstonians to develop DIY fashion lines.
Read MoreComing from the depths of Maryland and making waves in the region for quite some time, Traphaus resonates its continued residency in the state and shows growth with that. Moving on up with their ideals and approach to delivering material, they get more creative with their “Grocery Bag” inspired tees and their Goodwill flip tote bags. The new essential pack from the emerging clothing brand is a release in conjunction Pipe Dreamz, another creative company who’s garnered a nice following in the area as well.
Read MoreThe culture of fashion is one that continues to evolve and shape itself even more with more individuals taking daring steps to go beyond the average boundaries of creating and sporting the threads of tomorrow. One of the brands who has always established themselves in a higher regards, RICHARDANDGRACE has recently pivoted their focus from being a premiere brand that focuses on true design and exclusivity to enlighten the minds of their shoppers with their new cleaner methods of making high quality clothes but also doing in a way where it’s durable for the customer’s wardrobe and pockets.
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