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| Look
for feminine fashion accents such as
of ruffles, lace and flowers this spring.
That’s what the LA Fashion market
is predicting. |
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| From
where I stand (in New York City) I see
a tremendous shift toward the peace,
love and flower child days of the 60’s
in mainstream fashion. |
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| If
my memory serves me correctly the current
fashion climate is decidedly 60’s. |
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I am working on a new section for the
2006 Hat Life Directory called: Secrets
of Success in the Headwear Industry. |
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| JJ
HAT CENTRE IN NEW YORK CITY GETS A NICE
HAT RAP |
| We
just happened to stop by J.J. HAT CENTER
on Fifth Avenue in NYC and owner Aida
O’Toole told us that she is selling
Fedoras very well. |
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| Joseph
Orlando, who owns a Pittsburgh PA men’s
store, is looking for fedoras for his
customers. |
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| HELLO
HATTERS: WE STILL NEED STATISTICS ON
HAT SALES FIGURES |
| We
get calls every month (and emails) from
people wanting sales figures for the
Headwear industry. |
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| This
Argentina based headwear manufacturer
is working to improve their service
to the headwear industry. |
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| Larry
Grossberg is working with a French Artist
and Headwear designer who has been making
better- priced designer hats for upscale
retailers such as Barneys. |
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| Well,
it appears the celebrity driven trucker
hat and sportswear label is poised to
make a comeback. |
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| The
Coach name rings supreme on the corner
of 57th Street and Fifth Avenue in NYC.
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