
Apparel


RFID Journal’s New Look
An upgrade to the Web site makes it easier for readers to find content specific to their industry or their functional area.
RFID Gets Itemized
Most people thought item-level RFID tracking was years away, but many early adopters are launching pilots that could lead to major rollouts this year.
The Chicken or the Egg?
Manufacturers won't benefit from tagging their items until RFID becomes widely adopted, but that won't happen until manufacturers tag their items.
Apparel Maker Seeks Seamless Tracking
A DOD apparel supplier is ready to start tagging shipments for mandate compliance, but isn't stopping there.
Access Controlled: Limiting Employee Tracking
RFID access cards can do more than let people into their workplace. If you're collecting information about your staff, here's what you—and they—need to know.
AAFA Offers RFID Savings Program
The American Apparel and Footwear Association is offering its eligible members deep discounts on RFID smart labels from Avery Dennison RIS.Item Tagging Offers Quick Payback
A newly published study shows that apparel and footwear retailers can expect a quick return on investment from deploying RFID.
RFID Isn’t Clicking With Internet Retailers
Dot-coms led the Internet revolution. So why are these tech-savvy companies sitting on the sidelines while brick-and-mortar retailers lead the RFID revolution?