What the research makes clear is that sustainability isn't about owning the perfect number of clothes, or purging half your wardrobe. It's about understanding the math behind what you own, how often ...
Most people suspect they own too many clothes, but they aren’t sure exactly what the “right amount” is. Recent wardrobe studies, in which researchers literally peek inside peoples’ closets, show the ...
Only a few Americans are comfortable using AI when they shop for clothes, a YouGov survey results showed, as everyone else are held back by data privacy concerns and the “lack of human interaction.” ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- ABC7 Chicago is celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and one Indian-American entrepreneur is using clothes to reclaim culture. One woman is ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A decade’s worth of expense reports filed by Erin Stewart during her time as New Britain’s mayor reveal multiple purchases made with a city-issued credit card to buy clothes, ...
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An artist in Pittsburgh said a clothing company used his artwork without his permission. Artist Chris Deighan said Steel City sold shirts with his artwork in its stores and online. Deighan said Steel ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Procter & Gamble funded a study of wash cycle length that found colder and shorter is better for clothes. Fabric dye density and lifespan is separate ...
Scientists from the University of Leeds—and, it should be mentioned, Procter & Gamble—say the best way to keep clothes looking fresh for as long as possible is to use the coldest, shortest wash cycle.
A former teacher in Georgia has been arrested after he allegedly used a special device to film under his students’ clothes. The Hall County Sheriff’s Office said that Joel Ernest Lulinski has been ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Silicon Valley’s next great leap may be built on videos of people ...
A mother and son duo from Chicago's Beverly neighborhood have created a fun and funky clothing brand with a purpose. Nate Simon launched his clothing company, 21 Pineapples, a few years ago with his ...