Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day agoLuxury to high street jeans: can you tell the difference?
Denim fashion is thriving, with luxury and affordable brands gaining popularity, highlighting differences in quality and sustainability.
Gasoline doesn't have a particularly high profit margin, which is partly why most gas stations double as convenience stores or offer fresh food. If chains like Buc-ee's and Sheetz can make more money by selling food, they can afford to lower their margins on gasoline.
We generally average about $250 a week on food and a Costco trip every six to eight weeks that hits between $500 and $600. We've been shopping primarily at Aldi's & Trader Joe's because we go through so much fruit. A year ago, that $250 a week would actually last close to two weeks.
The convenience of sourcing online is fraught with more pitfalls than most of us want to admit. Try finding adequate photos of a vintage piece's condition-close-ups of the fabric, video of damaged areas, any images of a piece's rear or underside!
Decathlon's Portugal warehouse doubled its order preparation capacity from 57,000 to 114,000, showcasing the significant impact of Exotec's robotic systems on productivity.
I'm never going to charge someone $100 for a pair of leggings. It's just not going to happen. Enter Oner Active to fill the void at a price point that is pretty much accessible to anyone who wants it. Cela says the brand now sells one piece of activewear every nine seconds.
The GSD course "Paper or Plastic: Reinventing Shelf Life in the Supermarket Landscape," taught by twin brothers Teman and Teran Evans, turns students into strategists who evaluate household brands and then redesign them from the ground up. The Brooklyn-bred Evans brothers have been lifelong collaborators. Both attended the Graduate School of Design before launching careers in design, marketing, and branding. They've been teaching "Paper or Plastic" at the Graduate School of Design for 14 years.
January might be coming to a close, but the focus on wellness doesn't have to die with it. If anything, it's a good time to check in with those 2026 goals and see what you want to prioritise for the rest of the year. To that end, we've gathered some of the best deals we've seen in the past few weeks that will help you tick off every good intention you set this month.
When it comes to assembling an on-the-go outfit, this fashion writer looks no further than tried-and-true loungewear pieces-think: hoodies, leggings, joggers, etc. And though I love the fan-favorite looks from labels like Vuori, Beyond Yoga, and Skims (to name just a few), it's no secret they can cost you a pretty penny. So, I always recommend shopping for these popular styles on Amazon for way less.
Here's the thing - looking expensive is way less about your bank account and way more about picking the right pieces. All of the cute-as-hell outfits below feature polished, on-trend details that will make you look like you spent way more than you did. From easy everyday staples to statement pieces you'll actually want to wear, these finds are proof you can serve luxury vibes even on a budget.