by Robert Ordway | Oct 11, 2021 | Op-eds
Reposted from America’s Future, Oct 11, 2021 So you’re headed to the AFF Gala next week and have nothing to wear. Well, consider yourself lucky because for men, the outfit of choice for such an event has remained unchanged for well over 100 years. By selecting...
by Robert Ordway | Mar 18, 2021 | Op-eds
Robert Ordway Reposted from MR Magazine, Oct 19, 2020 Independent menswear stores get it: the days of “stack it high and watch it fly” are long gone, and generating foot traffic, amidst a pandemic nonetheless, is changing the landscape for all. Between government...
by Robert Ordway | Jan 27, 2021 | Op-eds
Reposted from Campaigns & Elections, Jan 27, 2021 When work life returns to the office, many political professionals will have a hard decision to make. Don their pre-pandemic wardrobe, which many of us are reevaluating for a myriad of reasons, keep the dress...
by Robert Ordway | Feb 10, 2020 | Op-eds
Reposted from MR-Mag on February 10, 2020 For the past few years, every article I have read about the retail industry indicates an e-commerce apocalypse that was prophesized in the late ‘90s. To me, this data and message are more reflective of big box stores, which...
by Robert Ordway | Aug 1, 2019 | Op-eds
Op-Ed: ALS Ice Bucket Challenge 5th anniversary Reposted from NWI Times, Feb 19, 2020 ALS research has come a long way in the past few years. While a cure has yet to be found, current research has slowed progression for many patients, giving them more time while the...