Archives 8/7 – 8/13 2005-2008

Posted by Kathleen Fasanella on Aug 14, 2009 at 4:35 pm / Admin / Trackback

You know, I’ve never been to the late summer Magic Show, how many of you are going? Stupid question actually since everybody going is too busy getting it together to tell us. Actually, visits drop across the board because everyone is working on what fall production they haven’t shipped yet and those working part time on their projects, are busy getting their kids ready for school. So, I guess that leaves just you and me. I’ve gotten lots of complaints from folks if I post anything particularly interesting (I can never guess what that is) from mid July through the beginning of September.

Speaking of, here’s the posts published on this site for this week in history. Likewise, don’t hesitate to peruse the full listing of the 1,600 entries in the archives. Have a great week end.

August 7 through August 13, 2005
Why We Buy
Alternatives in women’s sizing
Bariatric patients for sizing surveys?

August 7 through August 13, 2006
How to find investors for a clothing line pt.1
Infovore links: 8/8/2006
Analyzing business plans pt.1
Domain names
How to manufacture shoes
Analyzing business plans pt.2
The Importance of Follow-Up

August 7 through August 13, 2007
Gestation of consumer culture
History of apparel manufacturing
Who’s going to Magic?
Trade secrets and sewing contractors
A sense of professional decency
Poll of the day: darts
News from you 8/11/2007
Showing a children’s wear line
Poll of the day: darts 2

August 7 through August 13, 2008
Going to Magic in August?
Medellin Day 3
What I don’t like about Colombia
Pop Quiz #476
Discounts for sewing defects?
Pop Quiz #476 pt. 2
A nice sleeve vent finish


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Noah L
August 17th, 2009
12:30 AM

Will be attending the POOL show with my men’s denim line! booth 1204 say hi!
http://www.kentdenim.com

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