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Urban Outfitters to End On-Call Shifts in North America
The change will affect the chain's 23,000 employees.
Men's Jeans That Fit the Woman and the Times
At a time when the national conversation about gender and sexuality is at fever pitch, one couple has created a line of jeans that look masculine but are designed to fit women.
How an Outdoor-Clothing Company Is Building Up Manufacturing in Mountain Towns
One entrepreneur is bringing the 'microbrew' model to manufacturing.
Why There's Nothing Outrageous About Urban Outfitters' Request for 'Free Work'
The retailer sent an email asking employees to work on the weekend with no overtime. But before you jump to conclusions, read this.
This Launchpad For Outdoor Activewear Practices What It Preaches
The C21 Accelerator in California works proactively with companies that promote active lifestyles.
Uniqlo Is Testing a Four-Day Work Week
The retailer's pilot program in Japan would allow 10,000 employees to work 10 hours per day, four days per week.
How One Deal Transformed Bozeman Into a Startup City With Global Aspirations
RightNow Technologies is just one of the businesses finding space to grow in Big Sky Country.
Here Is How You Should Upgrade Your Professional Image
If you want to be taken seriously, you need to be deliberate about your business style.
With $40 Million in Funding, This Startup Wants to Make Clothes From Lab-Grown Spiderwebs
How Silicon Valley.
How a Health Setback Inspired This Entrepreneur to Adopt a New Business Model
Lisa Kornstein's clothing boutique is using a semi-absentee model, allowing her to manage her health and her business.
This Women's Shopping Service Brings the Stylist to Your Door
Stitch Fix will ship stylist-approved outfits to your door, based on your fashion profile and style preferences.
Ousted American Apparel Founder Dov Charney Seeks $40 Million in Damages
Charney is seeking millions of dollars for a breach of employment contract, his attorney said.
American Eagle, Aeropostale Abandon Logos as They Look for Edge
The decisions by the apparel companies to abandon the logo-covered clothing that made them popular in the 1990s and 2000s could give them an edge over bigger rival Abercrombie & Fitch Co.
Wet Seal Just Made Two-Thirds of Its Stores Disappear
The teen retailer's struggle with declining sales is another reminder to mall-loving millennials that their childhood is over.
American Apparel Tries On Something New: Ethics.
After firing its scandal-mired chairman, the company has updated its code of ethics to include rules about workplace relationships.