Macy’s is launching a new brand that aims to solve two problems for women: standardizing how clothes fit and simplifying the process of getting dressed
Department-store chain tackles the problem of inconsistent sizing with new private-label brand, On 34thWith price increases slowing down, the June retail sales report gives an update on which businesses are thriving and which are struggling.
WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains what the report and the latest CPI data say about the state of the economy. Photo: David Zalubowskiis launching a new brand that aims to solve two problems for women: standardizing how clothes fit and simplifying the process of getting dressed.Continue reading your article with
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