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Faribault Woolen Mills has been producing woolen goods in southern Minnesota since 1865. The plant closed in 2009 but reopened under new owners in 2011. This year they launched a collaboration with Target to sell made-in-the-US woolen goods. Target to Launch Holiday Line with Faribault Woolen Mill
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Wedding dress designer Jill Andrews says that there are similarities in both a wedding gown and personal protection devices (PPE) in this anti-Ebola challenge - "they have to be very carefully constructed and thoughtfully taken off and put on". Can't wait to see what the final design looks like.
Macy's at Herald Square is undergoing a 4 million dollar renovation, and at its centre is an enormous shoe department -- complete with digitally-equipped "runners."
You can also read the original article announcing the opening of this store in 1902. I love the detail that if the floor planks were placed end-to-end they would go from New York to Detroit and 75 miles beyond.
Bumpity-bump! I wasn't really interested in the Alexander Wang for H&M Collection... until I saw this post. I have to admit, that scuba-style sweater has my attention. Except that I am not sure about the "WANG" printed all over the sides, even with my off-color sense of humor.