Thursday, February 25, 2010

Congratulation to the FXI winners!


The winners of the Foamex competition were announced last week.
First Place: Adaptwo by Geoffrey Quinter, Eric Holzer, Lauren Gatto, and Nicole Meluskey
Sencond Place: LayAway Deluxe Sleep System by Kendra Maclean, Christina
Marchesani, Jordan Cammarata, and Kris Pepper
Third Place: Campfort Sleep Sack by Alexa Woodruff, Katherine Labate,
Vanessa Goodman, and Seton Spadt
Fourth Place: Minou Luxury Pet Beds by Amanda McGonagle and Jennifer
Sulikowski


Each winning team receives prize money and first place receives an all
expenses paid trip to Charlotte, NC where the winning team's product to
be displayed in the FXI booth at the ISPA tradeshow.


To see coverage of the competition, please visit:
https://luna.philau.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx?id=7cc2be4c-6922-4f3a-b84e-b5f60f2ccfa2
or

http://www.montgomerynews.com/articles/2010/02/23/roxborough_review/news/doc4b84219c39e00293013709.txt



Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Sock It To Me Contest

Design a Sock Contest

To enter the DESIGN A SOCK contest:
1. Save the design template on the right.
2. Design anything you want on the sock using an image editing program (like Photoshop, Paint, Corel Draw, etc.).Or, print off the template, draw on it, scan it and send it in.
3. E-mail and attach the image to:
designcontest@sockittomesocks.com

Designs are reviewed on a constant basis. If your design is chosen for production you will be notified and rewarded $200, plus 6 pairs of the socks you designed once they arrive. Once a year we hold a special Portland contest where the cash prize is upped to $500. Please check our BLOG for specific dates to this contest.

For more information visit:

http://www.sockittomesocks.com/

Submitted by Susan Smilek

Friday, February 5, 2010

FTC warns retailers on bamboo labels


An update on a September '09 posting

WASHINGTON – [04.02.10] The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has warned 78 retailers including Wal-Mart, Barney’s New York, Target and Nordstrom to stop labelling and advertising viscose (rayon) textile products as ‘bamboo’.

The FTC says retailers may be breaking the law by selling clothing and other textile products labelled and advertised as ‘bamboo’ if they are actually are made of man-made viscose or rayon as the cellulosic-based fibre is known in the USA. It notes that companies should take corrective steps to avoid Commission action.

Under the FTC Act, the regulatory body can seek civil penalties of up to US$16,000 per violation against any company that receives the letter but fails to correct its advertising and labeling accordingly.

“We need to make sure companies use proper labelling and advertising in their efforts to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers,” said David C. Vladeck, Director of the agency’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Rayon is rayon, even if bamboo has been used [as a source of raw material] somewhere along the line in the manufacturing process.”

The move from the FTC follows on from a similar decision last year in Canada by The Canadian Competition Bureau (CCB) [CLICK HERE, for full story] and the FTC itself had to sue several companies last year for allegedly selling products labeled or advertised as “bamboo” that in reality were made of viscose.

The four companies involved have now settled the FTC’s charges and agreed to modify their labels to ensure their claims are not misleading or deceptive. (One of the cases still needs final FTC approval.)

Although viscose is a man-made fibre created from cellulose found in plants and trees, textiles can also be made out of bamboo which goes through the bast fibre process – rather like linen. These types of bamboo textiles can be considered eco-friendly.

However, most retailers are selling viscose products derived from bamboo material which is essentially the same as other basic viscose type products. 
“While we have seen action by some retailers to correct mislabelled clothing and textile products, our hope is that these warning letters will serve as a wake-up call to all companies, regardless of their size,” Vladeck said.

A complete list of the companies sent warning letters can be found on the FTC’s Web site and as a link to this press release. They include small and large retailers such as Amazon.com, Barney’s New York, Bed Bath & Beyond, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Bloomingdale’s, Costco Wholesale, Garnet Hill, Gold Toe, Hanes, Isotoner, JC Penney, Jockey, Kmart, Kohl’s, Land’s End, Macy’s, Maidenform, Nordstrom, Overstock.com, QVC, REI, Saks Fifth Avenue, Sears, Shop NBC, Spiegel, Sports Authority, Target, The Gap, The Great Indoors, Tommy Bahama, Toys R’ Us, Wal-Mart, and Zappos.com. 


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

TD Print Graduates Win Stylesight Fall/Winter 2011 Contest







1st prize: Soo Kyung Joung


2nd prize: Arpita Kohli


3rd prize: Jullanar Abdul-Zahir



Stylesight hosted a seasonal prints and graphics contest for students around the world to showcase fresh talent and support emerging artists. Based on Stylesight’s trends and

forecasts, the students created a series of exclusive prints and graphics following their creative and technical guidelines. The winners were judged on the quality of work, the level of creativity, cohesiveness and flawless

execution.




The first winner, Soo Kyung Joung, received $1,000.00 award, and the second winner, Arpita Kohli received an internship opportunity at Stylesight in Paris or New York. The third prize was given to noteworthy student, Jullanar Abdul-Zahir.

These three students’ profiles and works will be featured on www.Stylesight.com.