Fresh data from 13-25-year-olds across North America in Label Networks’ Spring Youth Culture Study 2010 reveals new sources for connecting youth culture to your site.
Comparing sports young people do with the sports that are their favorites reveal the crossover effects of various lifestyle traits, such as associated fashion, pros as heroes, influences, and music crossovers.
Retail Round-up: Volcom Down 8% but Beats Expectations; Gap’s On the Rise and Here’s Why; H&M Proves New Strategies Work; Billabong Dips and Misses the Mark
More strategies than you can possibly imagine, indicating what works and what doesn’t when it comes to retail, fashion, action sports-inspired brands, and youth culture.
Based out of Brooklyn, the fact that Mishka now has an LA chapter means great things for street fashion peeps and lovers of Japanese denim, horror graphic T’s, urban vinyl, backpacks, and patches.
MAGIC, S.L.A.T.E., and Street Fashion Trade Shows Indicate that Urban Has Taken the High Road and Street Contemporary Means More than T-shirts and Sneaks
Label Networks bi-annual review of MAGIC and its sub-shows bring together a dynamic change in fashion, as MAGIC itself split into 2 campuses to further attract its retailer and buyer base.
Spending Habits: Fresh Data from Label Networks’ Spring Youth Culture Study 2010 Tracks Changes in Spending on Clothing, Footwear, Magazines, Movies, Beverages, Video Gaming, and More
This preview story features changes in Video Gaming spending and which demographics present the greatest differences in patterns in the last 6 months and what this means for the industry.
What’s next in T-shirt designs from a stylistic and materials points of view indicate the growing importance of DIY silhouettes vs. graphics. Fresh street report.
White would prefer his signature trick be re-named the Tomahawk after a giant steak he ate after winning gold at the X Games. Here’s what went down during the Vancouver Games’ most exciting night.