HONG KONG — The U.S. clothing retailer Gap apologized Tuesday for selling T-shirts with a map of China that didn’t include self-ruled Taiwan, the latest example of corporate kowtowing to Beijing.
April 3 (Reuters) - Luxury handbag maker Coach sued Gap (GPS.N), opens new tab on Wednesday, accusing the retailer's Old Navy unit of illegally selling T-shirts emblazoned with the word "Coach." In a ...
Visitors to Frieze New York (May 9–12) won’t just be able to buy expensive art and concessions at the fair next week. Thanks to a new partnership, clothing store chain Gap will also be on hand to sell ...
The U.S. clothing retailer Gap apologized Tuesday for selling T-shirts with a map of China that didn't include self-ruled Taiwan, the latest example of corporate kowtowing to Beijing. "Upon the ...
Coach’s parent company Tapestry has sued Gap, Inc. over T-shirts printed with “COACH” lettering from its Old Navy brand. Per the complaint, filed with the U.S. District Court for the Central District ...
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