Students from a fashion design class led by professor Remy Odukomaiya are creating clothing for patients with scoliosis, spina bifida, prostheses, or mobility-related needs.
As unemployment rises, two college students turned a campus problem into a peer-to-peer business—showing how young founders are creating opportunity early.
The new location features the full USA-made apparel line, exclusive in-store designs and locally-crafted goods.
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There’s no immediate threat to the tailor industry, but the app is preparing for a world that is rapidly transforming into a gig economy.
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Explore 20 small businesses you can start for under $1,000 using just basic tools like a computer and smartphone.
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