Recession? Knockoffs Go Downmarket
Criminals are discovering there is money to be made in faking the more ordinary — like $295 Kooba bags and $140 Ugg boots.
Recession? Knockoffs Go DownmarketOn the fast track
Tired of putting her bicycle in her truck and driving to a Windham, N.H., rail trail, Methuen resident Joyce Godsey set out to advocate for a better place to ride in her own community. Rail trail - Bicycle - Cycling - Sports - Windham
On the fast trackCassette tapes are back in the mix
The format's low cost and no-sweat portability have made it attractive beyond the nostalgia set. When the vinyl LP began its modest but highly publicized commercial comeback a few years ago, the format felt easy to love again. With sprawling artwork, pristine sound quality and the adoring ritual of flipping album sides, its return united young bohemia and their boomer parents alike.
Cassette tapes are back in the mixIn tough economy, product knockoffs get even cheaper
In this economy, even counterfeiters are trading down. After years of knocking off luxury products like $2,800 Louis Vuitton ...
In tough economy, product knockoffs get even cheaper