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Easy updates for your casual closet

by Susan Wagner at 6:34am Sun, 21 Sep 2008 under Fashion & Shopping, jeans, Gap, Boden, casual wear
Josi has a question: "I am having the hardest time this year getting motivated for the move from shorts and tank tops to pants and whatever! It's back to school time, and I want to look cute picking up the kids, carting them around to lessons and practices.....cute but PRACTICAL. I have no problem getting way dressed up, but need ideas for outfits to wear just running around town...any ideas (I am in Texas so it is still pretty hot)."

Gap Design Editions brings high fashion to the mall

This past week, Gap launched their second Design Editions line, created by of the annual Council of Fashion Designers of America/Vogue Fashion Fund competition. This year, the collection consists of pieces from 3.1 Phillip Lim, Band of Outsiders, threeASFOUR, and Michael Bastian.  

Indian sweatshop uses bonded child labor. Gap snaps ties. What now?

by snigdhasen at 4:35pm Thu, 1 Nov 2007 under World, Asia, India, Gap, child labor, sweatshop
You may have already got a news overload of Gap's Indian shame. If you haven't, here's a brief roundup: British newspaper, The Observer, unearthed a filthy garment sweatshop in New Delhi that was working children as young as 10 for as long as 16 hours a day for no pay. The kids were embroidering blouses for GapKids' Christmas stock.

Taking your Mommy Wardrobe on the road

My husband has been interviewing with a company across the country. In a few weeks the company will be flying the two of us out to check out the housing and schools. And so I ask, What should I wear? Some info that might help: I am 5'7", 34 D and a bit of a gut, but not a problem if I wear my spanx. Fair skin, dark brown short hair. I am 30 years old and would love something I'd actually be able to wear again, with two babies (well 2 & 4 -they are still babies,right?) I usually slump around in stained t-shirts and worn out jeans. I don't think they'll cut it. Abbey