Thursday, November 26, 2009

clothing

Those Stilettos Can Hurt You Years From Now

Damage from sandals, slippers and high heels contributes to aching feet later on, researchers say more >>

Health Tip: Buying Back-to-School Shoes

Help ensure a great fit more >>

Health Tip: Keep Your Feet Safe in Flip-Flops

Suggestions to help prevent injury more >>

Health Tip: Using Orthotic Shoe Inserts

How to help your feet more >>

Health Tip: Causes of Corns

How to prevent the painful foot condition more >>

Green New Year's Resolutions: Fashion

These resolutions will help you minimize your footprint, save money and look good in 2009. more >>

Public Opinion: Criticism for Sarah Palin's $150,000 Campaign Wardrobe—Fair?

The Alaska governor has taken a lot of flak—is it reasonable? more >>

Autumn Sees More Women With Bunion Problems

Transition from flip-flops, sandals to traditional shoes may be culprit, specialists say more >>

Health Tip: If the Shoe Fits

How to make sure it does more >>

Palin, Obama T-Shirts Make Money for Bloggers

CaféPress makes it easy to earn cash off the day's news. more >>

Wear Business Casual, Stop Climate Change

Make casual Friday every day, and you could save on energy costs. more >>

Yellow Man: Skin Deep

This clothing entrepreneur wears his heart—and his art—on his sleeve. more >>

Fast Fashion's Effect on Planet Isn't Pretty

Buying quality, lasting clothing is more ecofriendly. more >>

Slit in Short Skirt Causes Drop in Productivity

Not a measurable incident, just this writer's observation. more >>

Second Skin

Here's how two entrepreneurs scratched their business itch. more >>

Obama T-Shirt Sales Surge Online

It's 'Barack Obummer' vs. John 'No Country for Old Men' McCain, offering clues for November. more >>

Tapping the Energy in Every Little Action

Knee braces, backpacks, and other wearables can generate electricity from our motions. more >>

2008 Hot List

We've busted out the crystal ball to predict the hottest industries for the coming year. more >>

Too Much Booty in the Pants? A Minnesota Student Could Have the Solution

A University of Minnesota design student is using advanced digital imaging equipment for a project that could do the impossible: make women's jeans actually fit their bodies. Participants in Ellen McKinney's study begin by getting a full-body scan and will end with a personally tailored pair of pants, the Minnesota Daily reports. more >>

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