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Nike Casa Fenomenal Opening
RetailNike says its gear is dominating World Cup
By Phil WahbaJune 26, 2014
Levi Strauss CEO: Stop washing your jeans
RetailLevi Strauss CEO: Stop washing your jeans
By Jennifer ReingoldMay 20, 2014
Suit yourself: Inside the brazen anonymity of zentai
FeaturesSuit yourself: Inside the brazen anonymity of zentai
By Melissa LockerMay 7, 2014
Style of Sport wants you look great while you play
RetailStyle of Sport wants you look great while you play
By Varun NayarAugust 12, 2013
Men’s suits with an aggro attitude
Startups & VentureMen’s suits with an aggro attitude
By Kurt WagnerJanuary 30, 2013
Massif’s army chic for men
Massif’s army chic for men
By Anne VanderMeyFebruary 16, 2012
Nike’s new marketing mojo
LeadershipNike’s new marketing mojo
By Scott CendrowskiFebruary 13, 2012
Men’s underwear leaves the Stone Age
RetailMen’s underwear leaves the Stone Age
By Colleen LeaheyJanuary 27, 2012
American craftsmanship lives at Allen Edmonds
RetailAmerican craftsmanship lives at Allen Edmonds
By Anne VanderMeyDecember 29, 2011
The origin of the Lacoste crocodile
RetailThe origin of the Lacoste crocodile
By Anne VanderMeyOctober 18, 2011
Last gasp for Sears
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By Fortune EditorsOctober 17, 2011
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