Mary Turner graduated from Baylor in May of this year with a degree in apparel merchandising. She said her faith and joy ...
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Marcella is disrupting the designer fashion industry with its unique blend of timeless aesthetics, near-zero textile waste, and social impact.
You may know Dia & Co as a clothing subscription service, but the brand has expanded in recent years to be a full-service retailer of plus-size clothing. While it still offers its signature plus ...
It looks like another iconic clothing store is joining the growing list of stores ... sales over the past decade or so have ...
Why would a Seattle couple who own a popular outdoor clothing company take the time to send handwritten notes to customers?
Other pieces are selected for you based on your profile, so you may not like them. Dia & Co is a great clothing subscription service specializing an an expanded size range, from 10/12 to 30/32.