Maryland High School Bans Redskins Apparel

Back in 2016, a Washington, D.C., high school banned Washington Redskins apparel. Now, a high school in Bethesda, Md., is following suit. Green Acres School posted a letter on its website to parents explaining that the Redskins’ name and logo does not match their core values,…

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Target Continues to Win Consumers With New Apparel Line

Target has been going all in on its fashion offerings this year, and so far, the results have been nothing but positive. Last week, the company introduced its sensory-friendly clothing line for children with disabilities, which filled a necessary void in the market. Now, the company’s new line even has fashionistas clamoring to get the…

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A Hospital Gave Newborns the Most Adorable Eclipse T-shirts

While there was much mayhem surrounding eclipse glasses, one eclipse-themed product experiencing its day in the sun (get it?) is these adorable newborn eclipse T-shirts. According to WSMV Nashville, the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital decided to take advantage of the cosmic event to gift newborn babies commemorative T-shirts to celebrate their very special birthdays. The T-shirts…

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Target Launches Line of Apparel for Children With Disabilities

We’ve got to say, we’re really excited about this apparel news from Target. According to CNBC, the retailer is expanding its children’s clothing line to include apparel items for children with special needs. Following the company’s success with its new Cat & Jack private label clothing line for children, Target revealed its sensory-friendly collection for…

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MLB Umpires Abandon Wristband Protest After One Day

This has got to be one of the strangest, short-lived protests ever. The World Umpires Association banded together to wear white wristbands to protest “abusive player behavior” after Ian Kinsler, the Detroit Tigers’ second baseman, was fined for verbally attacking umpire Angel Hernandez. The World Umpires Association (WUA) proclaimed that the commissioner’s office should have…

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Is Athleisure to Blame for Foot Locker’s Demise?

It looks like Foot Locker is the most recent athleisure vendor to succumb to an oversaturated market. According to Barron’s, Quo Vadis Capital analyst John Zolidis attributes Foot Locker’s fall to a surplus of inventory, and the fact that “athletic apparel and footwear is over-distributed.” More shocking, however, is Zolidis’ claim that the real reason…

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