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  • October 1980 (Revised July 1985)
  • Case

Stride Rite Corp. (A)

By: Walter J. Salmon
Keywords: Apparel and Accessories Industry
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Salmon, Walter J. "Stride Rite Corp. (A)." Harvard Business School Case 581-039, October 1980. (Revised July 1985.)
  • April 1991
  • Case

Everwear Industries

By: Jay W. Lorsch
Keywords: Apparel and Accessories Industry
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Lorsch, Jay W. "Everwear Industries." Harvard Business School Case 491-122, April 1991.
  • April 1996 (Revised June 1996)
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City Year Enterprise

City Year, a national, nonprofit, youth-service corps, decided to diversify its funding base by seeking opportunities to gain "earned income." In 1995, the initiative, dubbed "City Year Enterprise," had already launched its first project, a collaboration with the... View Details
Keywords: Nonprofit Organizations; Partners and Partnerships; Joint Ventures; Social Entrepreneurship; Apparel and Accessories Industry; United States
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Dees, J. Gregory, and Jaan Elias. "City Year Enterprise." Harvard Business School Case 396-196, April 1996. (Revised June 1996.)
  • November 1994 (Revised March 1995)
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Levi Strauss & Co.: Global Sourcing (B)

By: Lynn S. Paine and Jane Palley Katz
Describes the decision taken by Levi Strauss & Co.'s CEO. View Details
Keywords: Apparel and Accessories Industry; China
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Paine, Lynn S., and Jane Palley Katz. "Levi Strauss & Co.: Global Sourcing (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 395-128, November 1994. (Revised March 1995.)
  • December 1994 (Revised May 2008)
  • Case

Jensen Shoes: Jane Kravitz's Story

Jane Kravitz (Caucasian female), strategic product manager, and Lyndon Twitchell (African American male), a member of her staff at Jensen Shoes, a successful producer and marketer of casual, athletic, and children's footwear, are assigned to new positions and to each... View Details
Keywords: Prejudice and Bias; Race Characteristics; Attitudes; Personal Development and Career; Performance Evaluation; Gender Characteristics; Apparel and Accessories Industry
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Gentile, Mary C., and Pamela J. Maus. "Jensen Shoes: Jane Kravitz's Story." Harvard Business School Case 395-120, December 1994. (Revised May 2008.)
  • August 1993 (Revised January 1994)
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Prochnik: Privatization of a Polish Clothing Manufacturer

Prochnik was a large state-owned clothing manufacturer located in the textile-production-intensive region of Lodz, Poland. In the early months of economic reform, Prochnik was one of the first five state enterprises to be privatized through initial public offerings and... View Details
Keywords: Restructuring; Privatization; State Ownership; Apparel and Accessories Industry; Poland
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Loveman, Gary W., and David T. Kotchen. "Prochnik: Privatization of a Polish Clothing Manufacturer." Harvard Business School Case 394-038, August 1993. (Revised January 1994.)
  • October 1984
  • Teaching Note

NIKE (E1): The Announcement, Teaching Note

Teaching Note for (9-385-034). View Details
Keywords: Change; Management Succession; Apparel and Accessories Industry
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Roberts, Michael J. "NIKE (E1): The Announcement, Teaching Note." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 385-101, October 1984.
  • 01 Jun 2014
  • News

Faculty Q&A: The Cup Runneth Over

fans were forced by FIFA to remove their pants before entering the stadium. As a result, hundreds of fans watched the game in their underwear. Needless to say, the Dutch brewery reaped a marketing bonanza. For the big athletic equipment and View Details
Keywords: Garry Emmons
  • 01 Sep 2006
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Project Runway

Stacey Estrella (MBA ’93), a corporate communications executive at a Silicon Valley software firm, started sewing for fun just two years ago. But her beautifully crafted dresses and suits helped her beat out thousands of other hopefuls to earn a slot on the reality-TV... View Details
Keywords: Apparel Manufacturing; Apparel Manufacturing; Apparel Manufacturing

    William M. Wood

    After successfully managing a mill for his father in-law, Frederick Ayer, Wood organized the American Woolen Mills Company in 1899, combining the enterprises of Ayer and several other businessmen. Capitalized at $60 million, American Woolen owned some 40 mills across... View Details
    Keywords: Fabric & Apparel

      Sidney W. Winslow, Jr.

      Following the death of his father, Sidney Winslow Jr. took an increasingly important role in the family company, which had been consolidated into the holding company, United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Winslow went on to expand the company internationally and also to... View Details
      Keywords: Fabric & Apparel

        James S. Love

        Beginning as a rayon producer, Love built the world’s largest textile mill by the mid-1950s. Love, the architect of the company’s growth, expanded the company to 22 plants by 1936 and bought six hosiery mills. After World War II, he increased the company’s annual sales... View Details
        Keywords: Fabric & Apparel

          Millard S. Drexler

          Drexler helped to transform The Gap from a “me-too” retailer of Levi’s and private label jeans into a fashion icon. He simplified the brand’s product line and invested heavily in provocative advertising which made The Gap a recognizable worldwide brand. During the... View Details
          Keywords: Fabric & Apparel

            James W. Cannon

            In 1898, Cannon’s mill produced the first cotton towel ever finished in the South. About 1906, Cannon built Kannapolis, the largest unincorporated town in the world, as a mill town that included schools, churches, and parks. Upon his death in 1921, Cannon had grown... View Details
            Keywords: Fabric & Apparel
            • 14 Nov 2014
            • News

            This Mother-Daughter Duo Wants to Save China's Environment

            Keywords: Apparel Manufacturing; Apparel Manufacturing
            • 01 Apr 2002
            • News

            The Simplest Taste

            After combining two names, one from each side of his family, Stanley Marcus (MBA '27) went on to make "Neiman Marcus" a household name. It was a pairing that would prove as successful as the company's "his-and-hers" holiday gift offerings - such as matching camels, or... View Details
            Keywords: Apparel Manufacturing; Apparel Manufacturing
            • 07 Aug 2000
            • Research & Ideas

            Rocket Science Retailing

            execution of tests, and other factors for suboptimal sales. When a product testing method is developed with care and refined on a regular basis, the results can substantially improve forecasts. We helped develop a testing method at one View Details
            Keywords: by Marshall L. Fisher, Ananth Raman & Anna Sheen McClelland; Retail
            • 28 Jul 2015
            • Working Paper Summaries

            Technology Reemergence: Creating New Value for Old Technologies in Swiss Mechanical Watchmaking, 1970–2008

            Keywords: by Ryan Raffaelli; Apparel & Accessories; Apparel & Accessories
            • 11 Dec 2014
            • News

            Fashion's Retail Revolution

            making entrepreneurship in fashion retail more possible and more attractive: globalization and the digital disruption of the shopping experience,” says Khaire, who studies entrepreneurship in creative industries. In the United States last year alone, View Details
            Keywords: April White; fashion; Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing; Manufacturing; Finance
            • 05 Mar 2019
            • Working Paper Summaries

            The Impacts of Increasing Search Frictions on Online Shopping Behavior: Evidence from a Field Experiment

            Keywords: by Donald Ngwe, Kris J. Ferreira, and Thales Teixeira; Apparel & Accessories; Apparel & Accessories; Apparel & Accessories
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