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Posts tagged ‘american apparel’

American Apparel Unisex Oxford Shirt

31 August 2008, 23.52 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

Selectism - American Apparel Unisex Oxford Shirt

Girls love stealing oxford shirts out the closets and dirty laundry bins of boyfriends. They love the roomy fit of a nice button down as it tucks below their waist lines and we love the look too. Now American Apparel has come up with a unisex version of the classic oxford. The only problem is unless you’re a boy built like a girl you will not be borrowing her oxford – hopefully not. But all’s not lost. You can buy your own. The lsim fitting oxford is available in two colors – blue, grey – and soon coral. Find it online at AA now.
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American Apparel Bangs on the Great Wall

17 March 2008, 18.11 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

 Selectism - American Apparel China

DNR is reporting the inevitable. American Apparel, that multi-million dollar basics line now found throughout all of the major metros, is banging on the big bad Great Wall and making their way into the ever expansive China fashion market.

What makes this story interesting is now how American Apparel plans to cover up the models in their ads to abide by China’s rules on skin, but rather how American Apparel plans to continue manufacturing their goods inside the USA. Its a reversal of roles in some respects. China is well known as the place to produce wears at steep discounts as compared to North America. How will the China market respond to American Apparel? We can only assume prices will be slashed if they plan on slamming Chinese perceptions that American goods are more expensive… which they usually are.
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