A Google search for Miami Hosiery "We Love Colors" returns 34,000 hits,
but they mostly seem to be the product of a successful promotion
campaign.
Fred
There is a deletion discussion on an American online
fashion store
selling dance wear, leggings, coloured tights etc. here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/We_Love_Colors
Notability is contested, but in my view on the right side of the
threshold:
Book coverage (11-page chapter on the company's history, marketing
strategy etc., in a German degree thesis published by GRIN):
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gQFNMJk2J40C&pg=PA7&dq=%22we+lov…
GRIN specialises in degree theses. It's close to self-publishing, and not
good enough for anything controversial, but seems okay to me in this
context:
http://www.grin.com/en/
Feature in BellaOnline, a women's Internet magazine that's got about 300
citations in Wikipedia:
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art63512.asphttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/i…
The company has been mentioned, or featured in fashion spreads, in the LA
Times, Washington Post, The Age (Australia), Dance Magazine and others;
e.g.
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jun/07/image/ig-polyvore7http://www.coolhu…
The current article is in a poor state and needs a lot of work of course,
but all in all I think there is enough for a short description and
reception section.
Outside eyes welcome, without prejudice -- if you think the sources I
found are insufficient, and fail to unearth additional ones, do what you
think it is best. But I think fashion stuff like this may well be an area
where we are more likely to delete than other areas, and this kind of
thing can form a vicious circle.
Andreas_______________________________________________
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