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Results tagged with: american apparel

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Arts & Entertainment - Jan. 22, 2008
Ink Designs introduces eco-friendly apparel
Kevin Ristow and Deneen Winchester-Ristow noticed a need for organic, fair trade apparel, so they launched thINK Conscious Apparel, a division of Ink Design.
Tags: Ink Designs, thINK Conscious Apparel, Kevin Ristow, Deneen Winchester-Ristow, American Apparel, environmentally conscious, screenprint
Marketplace - Jan. 7, 2008
American Apparel coming to Milwaukee, but where?
The Los Angeles-based American Apparel is headed to Milwaukee, but in which Downtown neighborhood?
Tags: Kenilworth Building, American Apparel, Urban Outfitters, retail openings, development
Marketplace - Nov. 13, 2007
J. Bird Boutique lets men in on the fashion scene
It's official; boutique shopping is in vogue, but just because Milwaukee continues to make forward strides in fashion awareness doesn't necessarily mean the consumer is going to pay for it.
Tags: j bird boutique, boutique, fashion, men's, union jeans, american apparel, denim, jennifer mog, jewlery, shopping, christmas in the third ward
Marketplace - July 6, 2006
Shag adds to Farwell's new fashion options
Owner Shannon Ross unveiled her store, Shag, on June 26 to give Milwaukeeans the chance to put their fashion design skills to the test. Here, all you have to be responsible for is your creative vision, and Shag takes care of the rest.
Tags: Shag, Farwell Music, Shannon Ross, American Apparel, fashion, iron-on
Milwaukee Buzz - May 9, 2006
Farwell Avenue gets "Shagged"
On June 1, Shannon Ross has plans to re-open those doors of the former Farwell Music as she introduces Milwaukee to the world of Shag.
Tags: Farwell Music, Shag, Luke Levin, Shannon Ross, American Apparel




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