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Meghan launching clothing line for UK women's charity - NBC Montana

Meghan launching clothing line for UK women's charity - NBC Montana


Meghan launching clothing line for UK women's charity - NBC Montana

Posted: 31 Jul 2019 10:04 AM PDT

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LONDON (AP) — The Duchess of Sussex is launching a clothing line to support a charity that helps unemployed women find work. Meghan said the workwear ...

The 4 best women's clothing spots in Saint Paul - Hoodline

Posted: 01 Aug 2019 08:20 AM PDT

Shopping for women's clothing items?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top women's clothing spots around Saint Paul, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture next time you're in the market for women's clothing.

1. Primp

Photo: Shelby M./Yelp

Topping the list is Summit-University's Primp, situated at 618 Selby Ave. With four stars out of 45 reviews on Yelp, the women's clothing spot, which offers accessories and more, has proven to be the highest-rated shop of its kind in Saint Paul.

2. Poppy Togs and Clogs

Photo: Ellie B./Yelp

Macalester-Groveland's Poppy Togs and Clogs, located at 251 Snelling Ave. South, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the women's clothing spot 4.5 stars out of 17 reviews.

3. GoodThings

Photo: GoodThings/Yelp

GoodThings, a jewelry, cards and stationery and women's clothing spot in Summit Hill, is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 16 Yelp reviews. Head over to 1082 Grand Ave. to see for yourself.

4. Allure Intimate Apparel

Photo: Allure Intimate Apparel/Yelp

Over in Summit Hill, check out Allure Intimate Apparel, which has earned four stars out of 20 reviews on Yelp. You can find the women's clothing and lingerie spot at 1051 Grand Ave.


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women's casual clothing store, 2019 - Seven Days

Posted: 31 Jul 2019 08:10 AM PDT

OGE owner Marc Sherman - MATTHEW THORSEN
  • Matthew thorsen
  • OGE owner Marc Sherman

Outdoor Gear Exchange — In Vermont, "casual" is clearly synonymous with "active." Find durable, everyday apparel at OGE — from pants and pullovers to dresses and skirts — and get on with your outdoor adventures already.

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Amazon launches a personal shopper service that sends monthly curated clothing boxes - The Verge

Posted: 31 Jul 2019 09:45 AM PDT

Amazon announced today that it's launching a new fashion-oriented service that'll send Prime subscribers curated clothing options every month. The service, called Personal Shopper by Prime Wardrobe, allows Prime members to answer a survey about their fit and trend preferences and then receive clothing that fits their desires. The survey questions cover patterns they like, their measurements, budget preferences, and the clothing styles they prefer. That survey goes directly to Amazon's stylist team which then curates items and brands based on each person's answers.

Up to eight pieces of clothing will be included in every monthly box, which the subscriber can preview before it ships. Everyone gets a seven-day try-on period, and then, of course, they only pay for what they keep. The rest of the items can be returned in a resealable box that includes a prepaid label. The service costs $4.99 a month and is only available for women for now in sizes 0–24 and XS–XXL/3X and women's shoes in sizes 5–12. A men's service is reportedly in development.

This service sets Amazon up to compete directly with Stitch Fix, another company that offers personal styling and subscription boxes. It's valued at $2 billion. Stitch Fix offers boxes for women, men, and kids, and subscribers have to pay $20 for each shipment, which goes toward their purchases. They can't preview the looks ahead of time, but the company is at an advantage over Amazon by already having launched a wide range of possible curated looks for different ages and sizes. Still, Amazon could theoretically convince more people to try subscription clothing boxes if only because of its large number of Prime subscribers (over 100 million in the US) and the relatively cheap cost to get started.

Amazon's endeavored itself to conquering fashion in addition to everything else it sells. The company launched an AI-powered tool called StyleSnap, which allows people to take a photo of clothing and find it online. It has also launched other hardware that's oriented toward clothing purchases.

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