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    Sew This

    Dallas creative gets serious about line of unordinary clothing staples

    Leah Shafer
    Jul 31, 2015 | 9:10 am

    When Michigan native Julie McCullough arrived in Dallas in 2001, she brought her creative drive and passion for handmade attire with her. The Pin Show co-founder and owner of Make Shop & Studio has a new venture: Folksie.

    The fashion and home brand includes men’s, women’s and children’s pieces you can buy online. There’s also a blog about the lifestyles of people who inspire McCullough, and the five people who hand-make each garment and piece, one at a time, in McCullough’s Dallas Design District studio.

    These are simple statement pieces, designed to become wardrobe staples. Among them, you’ll find flowing tunics, comfy kimono tops, fashionable coats, button-down shirts and vests, priced generally between $100 and $200.

    “I believe if you make a well-crafted product, you can make a living,” says Folksie founder Julie McCullough.

    McCullough started Folksie in 2012 but got serious about developing it as a brand last year.

    “Each component of the Folksie brand fulfills a creative place for me,” she says. “I also get to produce products that fill the home and style voids for the creative people in my life.”

    These are not mass-produced items. Folksie pieces are “small batch,” often with only 20 to 50 units per fabric/style.

    “We are sourcing our materials from quality suppliers that we trust, using mostly cottons, linens and wools, as well as some surplus fabrics that come from designers in Los Angeles and New York,” McCullough says.

    One of the cornerstones of Folksie is socially responsible employment.

    “We pay an above-average wage for our staff and provide a family work environment, realizing that life comes first and we all support each other through any challenge, even beyond a day’s work,” she says. “These things may add some costs to our operation and the price of our product, but we as a team feel it is important that everyone succeeds.

    “This is a much more sustainable way to do business.”

    Sales have been fantastic, McCullough says, and largely driven by word-of-mouth. As for the future, McCullough says she is focused on maintaining the brand's steady and healthy growth.

    “Ideally, I would love to be able to tackle more and meet more makers, learn from and collaborate with them, and keep this dream of craftsmanship-over-commerce alive,” she says. “I believe if you make a well-crafted product, you can make a living, and we would love to add more jobs to this movement.”

    Saguaro sweater knit crop top, $90.

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    Saguaro sweater knit crop top, $90.
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    Just one Saks Off 5th store in DFW survives company's nationwide closures

    Brandon Watson
    Jan 30, 2026 | 2:22 pm
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    Saks Off 5th is closing most of its stores.

    Saks Global, parent company of Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue, is closing most of its discount designer stores as it tries to wiggle through bankruptcy. In Dallas-Fort Worth, three Saks Off 5th and Neiman Marcus Last Call stores will shutter, and one will remain open.

    According to a release:

    • The Saks Off 5th in Grapevine Mills mall will survive as the only remaining Saks Off 5th in Texas.
    • A Neiman Marcus Last Call store in Grapevine Mills will close.
    • The Saks Off 5th store in Dallas (8040 Park Ln.) will close February 2.
    • The Saks Off 5th location in Grand Prairie (2950 W. I-20 #125) will close February 2.

    In total, 57 Off 5th stores and all remaining Last Call stores will shutter nationwide. (A complete list of closures can be found here.)

    The mass closures come after Saks Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections on January 14. The conglomerate has been buckling under the strain of $2.5 million in debt it acquired with the 2024 purchase of rival retailer Neiman Marcus.

    "As we advance on Saks Global's transformation, we are taking decisive steps to realign our business to better serve our luxury customers and drive full-price selling across our core luxury businesses," says Geoffroy van Raemdonck, chief executive officer of Saks Global, in a release. "With these actions, we will be well positioned to seize the greatest opportunities for long-term growth and value creation. We sincerely thank our Saks Off 5th and Last Call colleagues for the important role they have played in serving our loyal customers."

    In good news for shoppers, many of the U.S. stores, including those in DFW, will kick off closing sales beginning January 31. Additionally, saksoff5th.com will wind down its operations with an online closing sale beginning Friday, January 30.

    The select Saks Off 5th stores remaining open, including the Grapevine Mills location, will serve primarily as a selling channel for residual inventory from Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman, the company says.

    The overall primary market for luxury goods has been declining in recent years due to changing customer preferences, a perceived decline in quality in top brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton, and a growing resale market led by sites like The RealReal and Vestaire Collective.

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