Jumat, 30 Oktober 2020

52% of global viscose supply now verified as low risk

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Not-for-profit environmental organisation Canopy says that more than 50% of global viscose supply is now verified as low risk of coming from ancient and endangered forests. 

Ralph Lauren Corp warns on second waves of virus outbreak

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Luxury apparel maker Ralph Lauren Corp is moving its Chaps brand to a fully licensed business model - and has warned the coronavirus pandemic is likely to weigh on its results for the final two quarters of the fiscal year.

EU project to empower women along supply chains

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Inditex, Desigual and El Corte Inglés are among 16 companies participating in a new European programme to embed more gender-sensitive practices along supply chains - with a focus on the textile and clothing industry.

Top stories on just-style in October...

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Top stories on just-style in September include three steps the garment industry must take to build back better for workers, concern regarding potential new tariffs on US imports from Vietnam, and an interview with Fatima Alaouia-Zohra, director-general of Morocco's textile and clothing industry association AMITH. Gap Inc has set out proposals to shake up its business, and H&M debuted the first retail model of a garment-to-garment recycling system.

Boohoo allegations taint fast fashion reputation

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Recent allegations against the Boohoo Group's working practices in its Leicester factories have damaged the retailer's reputation, with 66.4% of UK clothing and footwear shoppers stating they now feel discouraged from purchasing fashion from any of its brands in the future. This malpractice has also had a huge negative impact on the image of the fast fashion industry as a whole.

Hoka One One helps Deckers Brands to record Q2

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US footwear group Deckers Brands has reported a record second-quarter performance, helped by an 83.2% surge in revenue at its Hoka One One brand.

Columbia Sportswear aligns leadership with digital focus

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Outdoor and activewear maker Columbia Sportswear has reshuffled its senior management team, creating a new chief digital information officer role and announcing the retirement of COO Thomas Cusick next year. 

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories on just-style this week include a look at how apparel retailers are continuing to squeeze their suppliers on prices and payment schedules, while European clothing and textile companies are facing tighter restrictions on their use of potentially harmful chemicals. Elsewhere, brands could be sitting on their next supply chain with 82% of textile waste actually resalable, and Mostafiz Uddin, owner and managing director of Denim Expert, explains the importance of trust in the fashion industry.

Aetrex rolls out upgraded 3D foot scanning system

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In-store foot scanning technology developer Aetrex is rolling out the next generation of its 3D foot scanning technology engineered to help customers find the right fitting footwear and orthotics and provide an enhanced customer experience at retail.

Kamis, 29 Oktober 2020

UK urged to fast-forward producer responsibility review

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The UK government is being urged to ramp up its review of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) on clothing and textiles, bringing it forward by three years.

Better Cotton accused of "blindness" to forced labour

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An expert task force set up to review the Better Cotton Initiative's Better Cotton Standard System (BCSS) has found that decent work receives less attention than environmental issues such as water and soil health - and that there is "organisational blindness" to forced labour.

Gildan books Q3 profit drop on weaker activewear sales

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Canadian apparel maker Gildan Activewear has seen third-quarter profits plunge as the impact of Covid-19 continued to batter sales.

Tapestry profits improve on China, e-commerce growth

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Tapestry Inc., the owner of brands including Coach and Kate Spade, saw profits jump in the first quarter of the year despite a sales decline of 14% year-on-year, boosted by strong e-commerce growth and higher sales in China.

UK urged to fast-forward Extended Producer Responsibility review

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The UK government is being urged to ramp up its review of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) on clothing and textiles, bringing it forward by three years.

Purchasing practices ripple through the supply chain

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Amid the challenges and ongoing uncertainty thrown up by the global coronavirus pandemic, some apparel and footwear brands and retailers appear to be engaging more with their suppliers in key areas like planning and forecasting.

China holds the key to unlocking circularity in textiles

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As the world's largest textile and apparel producer and exporter, China holds the key to unlocking a truly circular textile and apparel industry, according to a new report that sets out five goals to build a new textiles economy for the superpower.

More brands accepting SLCP data in audit fatigue fight

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34 brands and retailers have publicly stated their acceptance of Social & Labour Convergence Program (SLCP) verified assessments in place of their proprietary audit schemes, creating a reduction in unnecessary audits in their supply chains.

Four countries named in US polyester antidumping probe

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The US International Trade Commission is to begin preliminary investigations into whether polyester textured yarn imports from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are being sold at less than fair value in the US.

JCPenney to emerge from Chapter 11 under new owners

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JCPenney has inked an asset purchase agreement (APA) with Brookfield Asset Management, Inc Simon Property Group, and a majority of its lenders in a move that paves the way for the completion of its financial restructuring.

Lululemon sets first social and environmental goals

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Athletic apparel retailer Lululemon has released its first-ever 'Impact Agenda' setting out the company's long-term strategy to minimise its social and environmental impact.

Rabu, 28 Oktober 2020

YKK USA sets up Solutions Group consultancy unit

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Fastener business YKK (USA) has launched a new Solutions Group consultancy arm to help companies on new product development, manufacturing process improvement, custom machinery and assembly.

Bangladesh to reform labour laws to retain trade benefits

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The government of Bangladesh has kickstarted a process to amend its labour law to enable it to continue to benefit from the European Union's Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) trade scheme.

The denim supply chain is broken. Here's how to fix it

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The Covid-19 crisis exposed the inequity of power that exists between brands and the supply chain - but has also provided a window of opportunity to fix it, according to a new report that sets out steps to build an ethical denim and jeans industry for the future.

Switzerland to vote on supply chain due diligence legislation

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A referendum is taking place next month in Switzerland that would make Swiss corporations liable for human rights abuses and environmental violations in their supply chain operations.

Shoe Zone warns on store closures

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Shoe Zone has warned it may be forced to close up to 20% of its store estate in the next 18-24 months should the "antiquated" UK business rates system return in April next year.

Asia Pacific Rayon adds biodiversity to blockchain tool

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Asia Pacific Rayon (APR), a vertically integrated producer of viscose rayon, has updated its Follow Our Fibre blockchain solution to include information of its suppliers' conservation and biodiversity efforts.

Puma celebrates Q3 sales and profit rebound

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Puma is celebrating a rebound of sales and profitability in the third quarter, boosted by additional demand following a weak second-quarter, but the group is entering the final three months of the year with caution due to continued uncertainty surrounding Covid-19.

Shoe Zone to shutter 90 stores if business rates return

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Shoe Zone has warned it may be forced to close up to 20% of its store estate in the next 18-24 months should the "antiquated" business rates system return in April next year. 

Next ups FY profit outlook by GBP65m on Q3 sales beat

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UK clothing and homeware retailer Next Plc has raised its full-year profit guidance after posting better than expected full-price sales for the third quarter. 

Jeans Redesign movement gathers momentum

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The first jeans created using circular economy guidelines developed by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation have launched, with Boyish, H&M, seventy + mochi, Triarchy, and Weekday leading the charge.

APR blockchain tool now includes biodiversity data

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Asia Pacific Rayon (APR), a vertically integrated producer of viscose rayon, has updated its Follow Our Fibre blockchain solution to include information of its suppliers' conservation and biodiversity efforts.

Levi Strauss promotes O'Neill to COO in leadership reshuffle

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Denim giant Levi Strauss & Co has named Liz O'Neill COO in a senior leadership reshuffle designed to position the company for the future and help drive plans to elevate the Levi's brand and accelerate the digital transformation of its business. 

Selasa, 27 Oktober 2020

New EU chemical rules and Brexit a double blow for textiles

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Clothing and textile manufacturers and their suppliers working in the European Union (EU) may face increasing controls over their use of potentially toxic chemicals under a new policy paper released by the European Commission. 

Covid highlights importance of supply chain relationships

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Trust is everything, especially in the fashion industry, and the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted how important relationships are between a brand and a supplier, the owner of clothing manufacturer Denim Expert has said.

Higg Co, Open Apparel Registry partner to improve facility data

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Technology company Higg Co has partnered with the Open Apparel Registry (OAR) in a move aimed at streamlining facility data records for the apparel industry.

Vinted eyes secondhand market growth with United Wardrobe buy

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European secondhand fashion marketplace Vinted has acquired what is claimed to be the largest secondhand fashion platform in the Netherlands, United Wardrobe.

Clarks starts restructuring talks with landlords?

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Clarks is understood to have started discussions with landlords over the potential switch to a 'turnover rent' model as part of a restructuring by the UK footwear chain.

Tapestry interim boss Crevoiserat named CEO

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New York-based apparel and accessories firm Tapestry has appointed interim CEO Joanne Crevoiserat to the role on a permanent basis.

Quiz moves to boost supply chain visibility amid FY loss

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Quiz says its board has taken a number of actions to strengthen its systems and processes to increase supply chain visibility following a review into one of its Leicester-based suppliers earlier this year.

Senin, 26 Oktober 2020

Brands are already sitting on their next supply chain

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A four-year study has found 82% of what is considered apparel and textile waste can actually be renewed and resold, effectively meaning brands are sitting on their next supply chain.

Viscose major RGE to explore recycled fibre vision in China

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Singapore based viscose major Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) has outlined progress on its commitment to invest US$200m in next-generation textile fibre innovation and technology and revealed plans to further its work by exploring how waste can also be used as a resource.

Romania garment workers win wage campaign

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The Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) has welcomed a decision by three fashion companies to ensure a group of workers in Romania were paid full back wages following a campaign that went viral.

Sourcing squeeze continues for global garment suppliers

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Fashion brands and retailers are continuing to undermine their garment suppliers by driving down prices and imposing onerous payment schedules on new orders, new research suggests.

Digitalisation moving from competitive advantage to necessity

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an unparalleled impact on the apparel industry, causing drastic changes in the way it manages supply chains. Consequently, digitalisation and technology have moved from being a competitive advantage to a practical necessity as businesses adapt to new ways of working.

Viscose major RGE to explore utilisation of textile waste in China

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Singapore based viscose major Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) has outlined its progress on its commitment to invest US$200m in next-generation textile fibre innovation and technology and revealed plans to further its work by exploring how waste can also be used as a resource.

The Lycra Company develops anti-slip fibre

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The Lycra Company is preparing to launch a new denim seam slippage solution for applications in single-core spandex fabrics that require durable stretch and good recovery power.

ELeather validates recycle claims with certification

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UK company ELeather has been certified to the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) by Control Union Certifications, an independent third-party, to give assurance to its customers that its latest materials contain a significant portion of recycled leather.

Here's how Gap Inc plans to shake up its business

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US specialty apparel retailer Gap Inc has set out proposals to shake up its business, with a heavier focus on the Old Navy and Athleta brands and the closure of around one-third of Gap and Banana Republic stores in North America.

Carter's to shutter about 25% of stores

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US baby clothes retailer Carter's is to close about 200 stores as leases expire amid a focus on fewer, better, more profitable locations.

Asos launches new womenswear label

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Online fashion retailer Asos has unveiled its new-to-market womenswear label As You, which it says responds to its younger consumers. 

HBC launches real estate development division

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Canadian retailer Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) has launched a dedicated real estate and investments business to manage, maximise and enhance the company's portfolio of assets.

Jumat, 23 Oktober 2020

UK-Japan trade deal to boost fashion and textiles

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The UK has officially sealed its first post-Brexit trade deal, after signing an economic partnership agreement with Japan in a move that will cut tariffs on nearly 99% of products traded between the two countries.

Global fashion resale market seen growing 20% a year

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The share of secondhand clothing in closets is predicted to grow from 21% in 2020 to 27% in 2023 as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated mounting environmental concerns among consumers.

Bealls buys Stage Stores trademarks and brands

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Bealls Inc has acquired the intellectual property of Stage Stores with a US$7m bid that also covers the off-price department store operator's Texas distribution centre.

UK clothing sales continue to rise in September

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UK retailers enjoyed a fifth consecutive month of sales growth in September, but while clothing sales continue to rise they are still down on their pre-pandemic level.

Gap Inc sets out plans to shake up its business

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US specialty apparel retailer Gap Inc has set out proposals to shake up its business, with a heavier focus on the Old Navy and Athleta brands and the closure of around one-third of Gap and Banana Republic stores in North America.

Gerber to launch connected CAD to cutting room platform

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Apparel software maker Gerber Technology is preparing to launch an end-to-end connected mass production platform that it claims will improve overall throughput by 50% and material yield by 5%.

The Self-Clean Jean is Cone Denim's latest innovation

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Cone Denim has partnered with antimicrobial solutions provider Noble Biomaterials to develop a new denim fabric using Noble's Ionic+ technology, which harnesses the power of positive ions embedded in yarn fibres to inhibit the growth of bacteria and microbes on the surface of fabric.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories on just-style this week include a decision by the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) to end all field-level activities in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) amid ongoing reports of forced labour abuses. H&M, Nike, and Gap are among a number of major apparel companies asked to give evidence at a UK inquiry exploring links to XUAR supply chains. Elsewhere, six factory workers have died at a garment factory in Pakistan, and a new report explains why textile waste must become the fashion industry's new raw material.

New ISA TanTec unit to develop plant-based materials

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Eco-friendly leather producer ISA TanTec has launched a division specialising in the development of new sustainable products - including materials based on mushroom, mycelium and other plant based sources.

Haddad Brands digitalises the colour approval process

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Children's wear manufacturer Haddad Brands is digitalising its colour approval process with the aim of reducing approval time and the possibility of errors.

Kamis, 22 Oktober 2020

Better Factories Cambodia showing real results

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Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) says its programme is showing real results in the working conditions of garment workers but admits there is more work to be done in relation to gender differences in areas such as wages and harassment.

Better Cotton Initiative halts Xinjiang operations

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The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) is to halt all field-level activities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) of China, where ongoing allegations of forced labour and other human rights abuses "have contributed to an increasingly untenable operating environment."

Fashion industry facing digital skills gap post-Covid

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A new global survey has found while there is clearly still a need for strong fundamental skills in the fashion industry - such as apparel costing, sourcing, and supply chain management - there is a gap in so-called "future" skills that combine 3D digitalisation and data skills with technical skills.

Ralph Lauren, PVH spearhead gender parity roadmap

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Ralph Lauren Corporation, PVH Corp and Lacoste are among the members of a new fashion industry group that has developed a roadmap to guide the sector toward making measurable progress in achieving gender parity.

Epic Group partners with BRAC on women's leadership scheme

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Garment manufacturing giant Epic Group is launching a dedicated training scheme for women workers at its factories in Bangladesh in conjunction with international development organisation BRAC. 

Gap brand mulls store closures across Europe

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US apparel brand Gap is to pull back its store presence in Europe with the potential closure of bricks and mortar stores across the continent and the possibility of transferring some of the business to third-parties.

Zalando acquires body scanning tech firm Fision

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German fashion e-tailer Zalando has acquired Swiss mobile body scanning developer Fision AG as part of its bid to solve the fashion industry's key challenge of size and fit.

Adidas poised to sell Reebok?

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German sporting goods giant Adidas is said to be mulling a sale of its Reebok business, which it acquired in 2006 for US$3.8bn.

Kingpins adds fabric sourcing hub to online event

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The organisers of denim trade show Kingpins have outlined plans for the next edition of its online-only event Kingpins24, which will also feature a new online sourcing platform that digitises denim collections from mills around the globe.

Otabo furthers digital strategy with PLM

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Full-service footwear and apparel manufacturer Otabo has implemented a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to help manage its growth.

Higg FSLM tackles audit fatigue with new scoring tool

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Global brands now have the ability to assess social and labour performance of their supplier facilities with a standard scoring system added to the Higg Facility Social & Labor Module (Higg FSLM).

Rabu, 21 Oktober 2020

New web platform takes shape for 3D fashion products

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A new online platform designed to help the fashion industry develop 3D virtual products more efficiently - and, crucially, connect with other industry solutions - is moving closer to launch.

Equal partnerships key to accelerating sustainable change

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An equal partnership between a brand and its suppliers is the only way to successfully accelerate sustainability, one industry executive has said, with collaborative action key.

Why forest management is central to sustainable fashion

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The Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) has launched a new campaign to raise industry awareness of the importance of sourcing materials from sustainably managed forests and outlined a roadmap to help brands and retailers ensure their businesses supports and benefits from sustainable forest management.

Asia-Pacific garment industry hit hard by Covid-19 fallout

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The Covid-19 crisis has hit the garment sector in the Asia- Pacific region hard, with plummeting retail sales in key export markets affecting workers and enterprises throughout supply chains, new research from the International Labour Organization (ILO) shows.

New report calls for transparency from field to fabric

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UK fashion sustainability campaign Fashion Revolution has called for more transparency beyond the first tier of garment manufacturing to include the disclosure of processing facilities and textile mills.

Textile waste key to fashion's circular future

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Textile waste must become the industry's new raw material, according to an inclusive, task-oriented consortium, which has issued a call to action for brands and retailers, waste collectors, and recyclers alike as part of its vision to prove the feasibility of textile-to-textile circular systems.

Pandemic impact increases supply chain risk

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The Covid-19 pandemic remains the top disruptor of supply chains, new data shows, with its impacts resulting in an increase in cargo theft, smuggling and child labour.

Apparel trade activity bounces back in Q3

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After a difficult Q2, trade activity in the apparel industry bounced back 14% in the third quarter, according to a new analysis of orders placed and invoices processed during the period.

Supply chain impacts of Covid-19 pushed child labour, cargo theft

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The Covid-19 pandemic remains the top disruptor of supply chains, new data shows, with its impacts resulting in an increase in cargo theft, smuggling and child labour.

Flexport launches impact dashboard for global trade

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Freight forwarding company Flexport has launched an 'Impact Dashboard' to support customers in their efforts to track and participate in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) opportunities.

Kohl's to launch speciality athleisure brand

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Kohl's is to launch a new private label speciality athleisure brand, produced using sustainable methods and materials, as the US department store retailer looks to strengthen its position in active and casual apparel to tap into consumer demand for more comfortable clothing.

Adidas enlists consumer help to close the loop

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German sportswear giant Adidas is turning to consumers to help better understand how it can close the loop as part of its 'Made to be Remade' project.

Performance Days goes virtual for December edition

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The organisers of Performance Days have cancelled this year's physical December edition of the functional fabric fair in favour of a digital event amid an increasing number of Covid-19 infections and further international travel bans.

Selasa, 20 Oktober 2020

From Field to Shelf - US political divisions complicate fashion's future

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Forecasting the future is always difficult. But during days of extreme challenges, a look ahead is more important than ever. Here, industry consultant Robert Antoshak shares his thoughts on American politics, the economy, and the outlook for the future.

UK forced labour probe reaches out to apparel retailers

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Major apparel companies including H&M, Marks & Spencer, Adidas, Nike and Gap have been contacted by UK politicians to give evidence at an inquiry exploring the forced labour of Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang region of China.

Ugg launches 'Feel Good' sustainability platform

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Footwear brand Ugg has unveiled a new 'Feel Good' platform to give context to its long-term sustainability goals and help consumers hold the company to account.

Forensic science to verify origin of South African mohair

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Moves are underway to verify the origin of half of the world's supply of mohair to give manufacturers, brands and consumers greater insight into the provenance of the raw material used in their products.

Asos commits to tackle supply chain slavery risks

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UK online fashion retailer Asos has signed the Anti-Slavery International Charter, committing to help eradicate slavery, forced labour, and child labour in fashion supply chains. 

Ugg wants consumers to hold it to account with platform launch

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Footwear brand Ugg has unveiled a new platform to highlight its sustainability commitments and help consumers understand its impacts in a move aimed at ensuring it is transparent, accountable, and both socially and environmentally progressive.

True Religion emerges from bankruptcy

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Upmarket US denim brand True Religion has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, under a plan of reorganisation it says paves the way for its growth plans.

Manhattan Associates rolls out omnichannel-centric solution

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Supply chain software firm Manhattan Associates has introduced what it claims is the first allocation solution specifically engineered for today's omnichannel marketplace.

Alibaba to buy controlling stake in Sun Art Retail

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China's Alibaba Group Holding Limited is to take a majority stake in Sun Art Retail Group Limited, one of the country's largest big box retailers.

Six workers die at Pakistan garment factory

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Six factory workers died at a garment factory in Karachi, Pakistan, at the weekend while cleaning a chemical tank.

Asos commits to eradicating slavery risks in supply chains

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UK online fashion retailer Asos has signed the Anti-Slavery International Charter, committing to help eradicate slavery, forced labour, and child labour in fashion supply chains. 

ABG drives Forever 21 footprint in Latin America

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Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has partnered with Latin American-based brand and retail operator AR Holdings to further Forever 21's retail presence across the region. 

Senin, 19 Oktober 2020

Boohoo faces more challenges as it seeks new auditor

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UK online fashion retailer Boohoo is facing more challenges this week after it emerged that PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is stepping down as its auditor, following a recent investigation linking some of the company's suppliers to money laundering and VAT fraud.

US apparel retailer bankruptcies among top in 2020

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Apparel and footwear companies are amongst the three retail industries to have suffered the most this year through bankruptcies as a result of the pandemic, new figures show, with the outlook remaining bleak.

UK government to mull solutions to support garment workers

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The UK government says it will continue discussions on what solutions are available for the garment industry to support its commitment to eradicate modern slavery, amid calls for a licensing scheme to tackle illegally low paid and unsafe conditions in some garment factories.

3DLook rolls out body analytics tool to fix poor fit

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Body data platform 3DLook has rolled out a body shape analytics tool, designed to help apparel companies tackle the problem of poor fit.

WTO authorises EU tariffs on $4bn of US imports

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A new World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling adds further tensions to transatlantic trade after authorising the European Union to impose tariffs on US$4bn of US imports every year.

Burberry speeds print placement with gaming technology

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British luxury clothing and accessories brand Burberry is using a new software that merges gaming technology and design to significantly speed up and simplify the process of placing prints onto garments.

Paul&Shark initiative gives old garments a new life

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Luxury sportswear brand Paul&Shark has furthered its sustainability commitments by launching a new project that gives old garments a new life.

Browzwear update enhances garment presentation

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The latest update from 3D design and prototyping software specialist Browzwear includes the firm's most true-to-life avatar and a new 'fold and hang' workspace for additional ways of presenting garments.

Manifattura Valcismon boosts time-to-market with PLM

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Italian technical sportswear specialist Manifattura Valcismon has reduced product development time and time-to-market after implementing a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution.

Jumat, 16 Oktober 2020

Sales at US clothing retailers build momentum in September

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US retail sales accelerated their rate of growth in September with the fourth straight month of year-over-year gains - helped by a strong rebound in apparel.

Shaping a sustainable future for India's fashion industry

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A perfect storm of innovation and opportunity means the Indian fashion and textile sectors are accelerating towards sustainability and circularity. So says what is thought to be a first-of-its-kind report outlining the opportunities and solutions across the Indian supply chain from raw materials through to end-of-use.

Chemical companies unite to drive textile sustainability

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Seven of the world's leading chemical companies have forged a new alliance that aims to drive the adoption of sustainable chemical solutions in the textile and leather industries.

John Lewis embarks on more cost cuts to fuel growth

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Retailer The John Lewis Partnership is embarking on a new five-year plan aimed at delivering GBP400m (US$517.8m) profit by 2025 and investing in more digital and virtual shopping services.

New QIMA platform helps monitor quality and compliance

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A new smart platform has been launched to connect brands and retailers with their entire supply network, enabling real-time visibility of their full supply ecosystem and a shared view of quality performance. 

Ruth Diaz to lead Amazon's European fashion business

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Amazon Fashion has named Ruth Diaz as director of its European fashion business, responsible for growing selection and improving customer experience across the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.

Vivobarefoot buy-back scheme to tackle shoes-to-landfill ratio

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London-based shoe company Vivobarefoot has launched a global buy-back campaign in a bid to get all of its worn-out footwear returned and eliminate the brand's shoes-to-landfill ratio.

UK online clothing sales rise again in September

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Online clothing sales growth in the UK rose for a third consecutive month in September as shoppers sought out cold-weather clothing - but online demand for footwear continued to fall.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories on just-style this week include a look at why the global leather industry is calling for a review of the Higg Materials Sustainability Index, and how business is getting back on track at the Utexa yarn mill in Honduras. Elsewhere, findings from a new survey show Bangladeshi garment workers are still feeling the impact of the coronavirus crisis, and VF reshuffles management at its core and emerging brands.

Covid-19 speeds the uptake of digital technologies

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Responding to the challenges of the Covid-19 crisis has sped up the digitisation of customer and supply chain interactions by at least three to four years, a new survey shows.

Delta Apparel expects "strong finish" as Q4 sales rise 8%

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Activewear and lifestyle apparel maker Delta Apparel expects to see an 8% rise in overall net sales for the final quarter of its financial year, with growth in each of its business units. 

China's 3Colour chooses PLM to help e-commerce growth

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Chinese fashion brand 3Colour is to implement a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution across its rapidly-expanding e-commerce business.

Kamis, 15 Oktober 2020

Buyers failed to pay for US$16bn in spring apparel orders

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An analysis of trade data on apparel imports into the US and EU appears to show that buyers cancelled orders worth at least US$16.2bn between April and June this year.

WRAP probes Speedo and Jockey partner in India

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US-based Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) has begun a probe into the Indian licensee of Jockey International and Speedo, after accusations of human rights abuses at one of its factories.

US steps up efforts to stifle counterfeits

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The trade body representing the US's apparel and footwear sector has welcomed the latest moves by the government to stop counterfeit trafficking on e-commerce platforms.

Ascena agrees stalking horse bid for Justice brand

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Ascena Retail Group, owner of the Ann Taylor, Loft and Lane Bryant chains, has struck a deal to sell the intellectual property, e-commerce business and other assets of its tween fashion brand Justice to Premier Brands Justice LLC.

Fast Retailing optimistic on 2021 despite FY slide

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Fast Retailing has booked a 44% drop in earnings to JPY90.3bn (US$858m) for the full year but remains optimistic for 2021, having forecast a large increase in revenue and a considerable improvement in operating profit from all business segments in the second half.

Columbia Sportswear launches "heat magnet" fabric

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Columbia Sportswear has developed what it claims is an industry-first "external thermal shield," which places insulation on the outer layer of a jacket in the form of thousands of black dots that capture solar heat and trap warmth.

Aditya Birla "low Risk" in CanopyStyle viscose audit

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Indian textile conglomerate Aditya Birla has completed its second CanopyStyle Audit, the results of which show the company's current supply chain is again at low risk of sourcing wood from ancient and endangered forests or other controversial sources.

American & Efird commits to further US investment

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American & Efird (A&E), which claims to be the largest supplier of sewing thread and specialty yarns in the US and second largest supplier in the world, has announced its continued investment in the company's US manufacturing platform.

DyStar adds to its Cadira sustainable solutions line

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Singapore-based dye manufacturer DyStar has added a new sustainable scour-dyeing process and a further Cadira module for exhaust processing of polyester/cellulosic blends.

Communication in sustainable fashion award launches

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Apparel and textile eco hub C.L.A.S.S has joined forces with non-profit agency Connecting Cultures to launch what they claim is the first international competition for innovative models of communication in sustainable fashion.

Urban Outfitters in management reshuffle

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US retailer Urban Outfitters is shaking up its management, with the reshuffle including the promotion of finance chief Frank Conforti to co-president and COO.

Selasa, 13 Oktober 2020

US retail bankruptcies on track for record year

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US retail bankruptcy filings and liquidations reached a record in the first half of 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic - positioning the year to see more bankruptcies filed than during the great recession of 2010.

Sustainability top of mind for fashion leaders despite Covid-19

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Business leaders in the global fashion industry are prioritising sustainability, despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, with the topic ranked as the second most important strategic objective for companies in the sector - but more access to better quality data is required to help truly drive change.

Burberry partners on prototype system for product traceability

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British luxury clothing and accessories brand Burberry has partnered with technology giant IBM to develop a prototype system that may in future help to improve traceability in fashion. 

Saya launches green fibre made from fabric offcuts

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Taiwanese performance fibre manufacturer Saya, a new name in fibre, is announcing its debut with the launch of a sustainable fibre made from fabric offcuts, bringing new options to the textile industry and moving beyond recycled PET bottles.

French Connection H1 loss triples as Covid bites

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French Connection Group said the timing of the Covid-19 outbreak had a material impact on its business in the first half, which saw its underlying loss for the period more than triple and group sales tumble by 53.2%.

Pentland Brands names new brand boss for Canterbury and Mitre

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Pentland Brands has named Jodie Soussan as the new global brand director for its Canterbury and Mitre brands in the latest of a series of management changes.

Senin, 12 Oktober 2020

Leather industry calls for Higg Index review

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Leather industry trade groups from around the world are calling for the suspension of the Higg Materials Sustainability Index (Higg MSI) score for leather to enable a review of the underlying methodologies and data.

Garment workers in Leicester lose GBP27m in wages

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Exploited garment workers in Leicester have been "robbed" of more than GBP27m (US$35m) in lost earnings over the last three months, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

US apparel industry welcomes CBTPA trade pact extension

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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has underlined the importance of the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) after President Donald Trump extended the trade pact for another ten years this weekend.

Boohoo names responsible sourcing director

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UK online fashion retailer Boohoo has named former Primark executive Andrew Reaney as its new group director of responsible sourcing.

New Asda owners weighing George sale?

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The new owners of UK supermarket chain Asda could be weighing up a sale of the clothing unit, George.

Sustainability event focus of garment worker wage campaign

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H&M, Nike, Bestseller have become the target of a new campaign by the Clean Clothes Campaign demanding wage assurance for garment workers, with disruption of the Copenhagen Fashion Summit its focus.

YKK commits to cut emissions across operations

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Fastener manufacturer YKK has set out its new sustainability vision, which will serve as a roadmap to the company achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Teijin Frontier develops fast-drying fabric for casualwear

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Teijin Frontier Co, Ltd, the Teijin Group's fibres and products converting company, has developed a new high-absorption, quick-drying fabric suitable for casual wear it says was inspired by the fine structure of diatomaceous earth used in bath mats. 

Arcadia brands tap predictive analytics to boost buying

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UK based fashion retailers Dorothy Perkins, Burton Menswear and Miss Selfridge are using predictive analytics to make faster and better design and buying decisions.

Liquid Wire stretchable circuitry for apparel passes wash test

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Performance textile company Liquid Wire Inc says its stretchable circuitry has passed a stringent wash test regimen required by performance apparel makers.

Zinc fibre microcurrent adds to antiviral arsenal

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A new antiviral zinc fibre based technology has been developed that creates a microcurrent on the surface of a fabric that is said to fully destroy viral pathogens including coronavirus.

Jumat, 09 Oktober 2020

Changes to US organic standards not workable for apparel

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Proposed amendments to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) organic regulations could potentially disrupt trade and place an undue burden on apparel and textile importers. 

HanesBrands sets new product sustainability targets for 2030

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T-shirt and activewear maker HanesBrands plans to eliminate all single-use plastics and reduce packaging weight by 25% over the next decade, while also moving to 100% recycled polyester and sustainably sourced cotton.

Zalando ups FY guidance again following strong Q3

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German fashion e-tailer Zalando has again raised its full-year outlook after seeing strong and profitable growth as consumer demand surged in the third quarter.

PVH, Gap and H&M CEOs among CFS+ speakers

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The CEOs of apparel industry heavyweights PVH Corp, Gap Inc and H&M Group are among the speakers at next week's digital Copenhagen Fashion Summit.

US footwear trade groups to merge

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The Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA) has assumed management of the Fashion Footwear Association of New York (FFANY) operations in a move that means the merged entities now represent 95% of the US footwear industry.

US trade deficit in goods increases by 5.9% in August

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The US trade deficit in goods and services rose 5.9% in August from a month earlier, reflecting a increase in the goods deficit of US$3bn and an increase in the services surplus of $0.7bn.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories on just-style this week include concerns that a proposed Section 301 investigation on Vietnam could lead to new punitive duties on US imports from the country, and three ways the global garment industry can build back better for workers from the Covid-19 pandemic. Elsewhere, H&M Group, PVH Corp and Wrangler are among five fashion brands working on a circular alternative to virgin cotton, and the US has marked China as a global hotspot for goods made using forced labour.

Teijin CEO signs UN statement on global cooperation

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The CEO of polyester fibres and products converting company Teijin Limited has signed the UN Global Compact's statement that brings business leaders together for cooperation in the areas of sustainability and inclusivity.

New leadership at Li & Fung as Phi named CEO

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Hong Kong based sourcing giant Li & Fung Limited has promoted group president Joseph Phi to group chief executive officer, while current CEO Spencer Fung succeeds William Fung as executive chairman. 

Kamis, 08 Oktober 2020

Mango discloses Tier 1 supplier list

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Mango has published a list of its Tier 1 production factories that have produced goods for the Spanish fashion retailer in the current year.

Claire Spofford to rejoin J.Jill as CEO

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Struggling US women's wear retailer J.Jill Inc has named former president of Cornerstone Brands, Claire Spofford, as its new CEO.

Bestseller brands among first to produce Circulose garments

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Three of Danish fashion retailer Bestseller brands are among some of the first fashion brands to produce garments at market scale from Circulose recycled material developed by Swedish innovator Renewcell.

New Levi Strauss store concept nods to circular economy

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Denim giant Levi Strauss & Co has launched a new store concept in the UK where worn denim can get a new lease of life thanks to customisation and repair services provided by in-house tailors.

The Very Group returns to FY profit as sales surpass GBP2bn

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Digital pureplay retailer The Very Group, formerly Shop Direct, has returned to profit for the full year as revenue topped GBP2bn (US$2.6bn) for the first time. 

N Brown strengthens senior team with buying head

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UK digital clothing retailer N Brown is continuing to strengthen its senior management team with four new appointments including buying director.

Rabu, 07 Oktober 2020

Haiti currency appreciation "intolerable" for sourcing

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A "severe and sudden" appreciation of the Haitian currency is causing concern for US apparel brands, retailers and importers, who say the resulting uncertainty makes Haiti uncompetitive and undermines its business and investment environment.

Three ways to build back better for garment workers

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To mark this year's World Decent Work Day, Jennifer Schappert, executive director of ACT (Action, Collaboration, Transformation), explains why ensuring all parties are at the negotiating table, responsible purchasing practices, and finding fast and effective solutions to disputes are critical steps to helping the global garment industry build back better for workers.

China tops US apparel import declines in August

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The resumption of business for retailers following the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown helped boost US apparel imports in August on the month prior, but failed to lift numbers on a year-on-year basis. Compared to last year, China booked one of the largest falls in shipment volumes once again, with only three of the top ten reporting growth.

US names China as forced labour "hotspot"

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China has been earmarked by the US as a global hotspot for goods made using forced labour.

British MPs to launch fresh probe into UK fashion sector

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The UK Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has announced plans to follow up on its 2018 inquiry into the state of the British fashion industry due to what it says are continued concerns around the environmental impact of the sector and working conditions in UK garment factories.

Levi Strauss & Co returns to profit in Q3 as online sales surge

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Jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co has returned to profit in the third quarter having exceeded its expectations for the period, boosted by e-commerce revenue growth of 52%.

Clarks mulls 50-store closure as part of new CVA?

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UK footwear chain Clarks is reportedly planning the closure of 50 stores as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), a move analysts believe is "long overdue".

Tesco H1 clothing sales slide by 17.2%

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Supermarket retailer Tesco Plc has posted a 7.6% rise in like-for-like sales at its UK stores for the first half of the year, but said clothing sales fell by more than 17%. 

US textile body opposes GSP expansion to apparel and footwear

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The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) has voiced strong support for a House resolution opposing the inclusion of apparel, textile and footwear products in the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) programme.

Virtual events to mark second World Cotton Day

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In celebration of the second-annual World Cotton Day today (7 October), Cotton USA is putting the natural fibre centerstage at a three-and-a-half-hour virtual event based in Latin America. 

Fairtrade secures funding for Indian cotton farmers

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Fairtrade has received EUR80,000 (US$94,225) in funding from German development agency GIZ to support smallholder cotton farmers fighting the impact of Covid-19 in India.

Bombyx achieves Ceres organic silk certification

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Bombyx, a division of Hong Kong-based textile and apparel manufacturer Profits Fund Global Holding (PFGHL), has completed the Ceres Organic Silk Certification at its mulberry trees and silkworm farms in China's Sichuan Province.

Selasa, 06 Oktober 2020

Adidas, Kering and Lululemon to use mushroom-based leather

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Adidas, Kering, Lululemon and Stella McCartney have been given exclusive access to use the new Mylo bioengineered leather developed by biotechnology company Bolt Threads.

Covid and EU duty-free loss a double blow for Cambodia

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The Covid-19 pandemic could not have come at a worse time for Cambodia's garment sector, since it coincides with the partial withdrawal of the country's duty-free access to the European Union (EU) market. 

Levi Strauss rolls out SecondHand denim scheme

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Levi Strauss & Co is launching what it claims is the first-of-its-kind buy-back programme for a global denim brand, enabling customers to purchase second-hand jeans and jackets on its website and turn in worn apparel at Levi's stores in exchange for a gift card towards a future purchase.

UK consumers seeking evidence of green claims from brands

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Clothing brands will need to back up sustainability claims in order to win over shoppers today, according to a new report, with UK consumers growing increasingly aware of greenwashing.

Textile manufacturers forecast turnover recovery by 2023

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A quarter of textile manufacturers recently surveyed said they expect turnover to reach pre-crisis levels in 2022 and 2023.

Spiber expands biobased polymer production to US

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Japanese biotech startup Spiber has inked an agreement to expand the production of its Brewed Protein polymers to the US, where they will be processed into fibres for use in apparel and other consumer products.

Levi Strauss rolls out denim buy-back, resale platform

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Levi Strauss & Co is launching what it claims is the first-of-its-kind buy-back programme for a global denim brand, enabling customers to purchase second-hand jeans and jackets on its website and turn in worn apparel at Levi's stores in exchange for a gift card towards a future purchase.

H&M rethinks denim production with Jeans Redesign collection

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Swedish fashion giant H&M is to launch a new menswear denim collection in line with its membership to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Jeans Redesign initiative which aims to help fashion brands and manufacturers transform the way they produce jeans by tackling waste, pollution, and the use of harmful practices.

PVH and Wrangler collaborate on virgin cotton alternative

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H&M Group, PVH Corp, and  Wrangler are among five fashion brands collaborating with Finnish start-up Infinited Fiber Company (IFC) on a viable, circular alternative to virgin cotton.

EU's Myanmar garment support fund pays out MMK5.4bn

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Myanmar's garment workers have now received more than MMK5.4bn (US$4.14bn) in payments through the EU funded Myan Ku 'Quick Assistance Fund'.

Fashion Enter to open Welsh production facility

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Training and technical skills provider Fashion Enter (FEL) is to open a new production facility in Wales with support from the Welsh Government after securing a major contract with online fashion retailer Asos.

Lenzing "low risk" again in CanopyStyle viscose audit

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Austrian cellulosic fibre producer Lenzing has completed its second CanopyStyle Audit, the results of which show the company's current supply chain is again at low risk of sourcing wood from ancient and endangered forests or other controversial sources.

Spiber to expand Brewed Protein polymer production to US

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Japanese biotech startup Spiber has inked an agreement to expand the production of its Brewed Protein polymers, for use in apparel and other consumer products, to the US.

Evrythng secures funding to expand digital capabilities

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Technology firm Evrythng has closed a US$10m further funding round enabling the product cloud to invest in expanding its product digitisation capabilities to improve supply chain transparency, visibility and sustainability for its brand partners.

Boohoo insists leadership committed to delivering change - Update

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UK online fashion retailer Boohoo has said its leadership is "absolutely committed" to delivering change, despite calls by UK MP Liz Kendall for the replacement of the company's chair and CEO after an independent investigation into its supply chain found evidence of illegal work conditions.

Senin, 05 Oktober 2020

Groups urge EU and US to add apparel to new duty cut

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Euratex and the AAFA have bemoaned the "small scope" of a new tariff agreement between the EU and US, particularly the fact it does not include textiles and apparel.

Leicester MP calls for replacement of Boohoo heads

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UK MP Liz Kendall has written a letter to the largest shareholder of Boohoo calling for the replacement of the chair and CEO of the online fashion giant after an independent investigation into the company's supply chain found evidence of illegal work conditions.

More UK fashion brands end use of alpaca in collections

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UK fashion brands Next, New Look, Matalan, and Ted Baker have said they will end the use of alpaca in their collections, while River Island, Hunter and Barbour say they have already prohibited the use of the fibre.

US apparel industry concern at potential new Vietnam tariffs

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Plans by the US Trade Representative to launch a Section 301 investigation on Vietnam - a move that could pave the way for imposition of new punitive duties on US imports from the country - have been met with dismay by the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA).

LionRock Capital "in talks" for controlling stake in Clarks

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UK footwear chain Clarks has selected Hong Kong investment firm LionRock Capital for exclusive talks to buy a controlling stake in the business, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Euratex urges swift EU action to build resilient clothing sector

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The European Apparel and Textile Confederation (Euratex) has renewed its call to the European Commission to help build a more modern and competitive industry amid new figures that show both textile and clothing turnover fell in the second quarter.

Express warned on potential stock exchange delisting

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US apparel retailer Express Inc has received notification that it is no longer in compliance with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) continued listing criteria, which require listed companies to maintain an average closing share price of at least US$1 over a consecutive 30 trading-day period.

Renewcell signs textile waste recycling agreement

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Renewcell, the Swedish group behind the recycling of textile waste with the aim to turn it into new raw material for apparel production, has signed an agreement with SCA to establish textile recycling at the company's site in Sundsvall.

Uber Freight raises US$500m in funding to expand reach

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Uber Technologies, Inc has announced that agroup led by New York-based investment firm Greenbriar Equity Group, LP is to invest US$500m in its logistics arm Uber Freight, in a move that values the unit at $3.3bn on a post-money basis.

Eastman introduces new Naia Renew portfolio

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Specialty materials maker Eastman has launched a new traceable, transparent circular portfolio, sourced from 60% wood pulp and 40% recycled waste plastics. 

Express warned on potential NYSE delisting

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US apparel retailer Express, Inc has received notification that it is no longer in compliance with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) continued listing criteria, which require listed companies to maintain an average closing share price of at least US$1 over a consecutive 30 trading-day period.

Jumat, 02 Oktober 2020

Sedex debuts virtual assessment tool for factory audits

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Responsible sourcing platform Sedex has launched what it claims is an industry-first virtual assesment tool designed to conduct remote assessments of sites and workplaces. 

M&S taps Nobody's Child as first online brand partner

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Eco-conscious womenswear brand Nobody's Child has been selected as the first third-party clothing brand to be sold on Marks & Spencer's website.

Fruit of the Loom launches 'Fruitful Futures' sustainability plan

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Apparel, intimates and athletic clothing maker Fruit of the Loom has outlined a new global sustainability plan to reduce the environmental impact of its global supply chain, with goals including sourcing 100% of its cotton sustainably by 2025 and using 30% recycled polyester by 2030.

India continues to lead world cotton production

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Despite ongoing uncertainties in global trade patterns, India will remain the world's top cotton producer in 2020/21, and the US will continue to be the top exporter, according to a new monthly update. 

Zadig&Voltaire upgrades to cloud-based ERP solution

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French ready-to-wear brand Zadig&Voltaire is upgrading to a cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution to manage its end-to-end fashion processes.

Target increases uptake of responsible rayon

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US department store retailer Target Corporation has increased the amount of responsible CanopyStyle rayon used in its products over the last year and is continuing to replace conventional polyester with polyester made from recycled plastic.

Asda returns to UK ownership as Walmart agrees GBP6.8bn sale

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US retail giant Walmart is to sell its UK supermarket chain Asda to the Issa brothers, founders and co-CEOs of EG Group, a global convenience and forecourts retailer, and private equity firm TDR Capital for GBP6.8bn (US$8.8bn).

British Fashion Council to set roadmap for circularity

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The British Fashion Council (BFC) has announced the first flagship research project under its Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF) platform, which aims to come up with solutions to help the sector optimise inventory levels, reduce waste, and move to circular business operations.

StreetTrend acquires European sneaker brand P448

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Fashion footwear and streetwear company StreetTrend has acquired the European based luxury sneaker brand P448 from Italy's NoThanks SpA.

Monthly trade programme roundup - September 2020

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The latest round-up of updates to key free trade agreements and trade preference programmes involving the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom and Japan covers developments in September 2020.

CLO adds Chargeurs interlinings into 3D design process

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Interlinings are being made available as digital assets for what is thought to be the first time under a new partnership between French interlinings specialist Chargeurs*PCC Fashion Technologies and 3D garment simulation specialist CLO Virtual Fashion.

M&S brings back Shwopping recycling programme

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UK clothing, homewares and food retailer Marks & Spencer hope to continue to keep clothing out of landfill with the return of its Shwopping recycling scheme.

US holiday sales hinge on 'wildcard puzzle pieces'

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US consumer spending has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic more quickly than expected, but forecasting 2020 holiday sales is like assembling a jigsaw puzzle without all the pieces, an economist has said.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories on just-style this week include a look at how Malaysia's footwear and apparel industry is still struggling to recover from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the challenges related to scaling innovations in closed loop cellulosic recycling. Elsewhere, Ralph Lauren is among 3,500 companies that have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for its imposition of tariffs on Chinese made goods, and H&M Group is to close about 250 stores next year.

Herno drives digitalisation with PLM

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Italian luxury outerwear brand Herno has implemented a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to help enrich its development process and control product quality.

Kamis, 01 Oktober 2020

US apparel industry urges Trump to sign off CBTPA amid expiry

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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AFFA) has urged President Donald Trump to sign the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA), which expired yesterday (30 September), into law as a matter of urgency.

Bangladesh garment maker launches online trading platform

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Bangladeshi garment export company Sayem Group has launched an online platform which acts as a matchmaking service for buyers and sellers of garment items.

H&M to close 250 stores next year as transformation accelerates

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Swedish fashion giant H&M Group will shutter about 250 stores next year as it steps up the pace of its transformation work following the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has led to a boom in online shopping.

Kontoor takes holistic approach to denim production

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Wrangler and Lee brand owner Kontoor Brands has set out its first set of global sustainability goals and said it aspires to transform the industry by taking a holistic approach to apparel and denim production.

Three-quarters of UK shoppers put off shopping in-store

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Almost three-quarters of UK shoppers will be put off shopping in-store because of the impact of Covid-19, new figures show, drastically shifting the proportion they spend online.

AAFA urges Trump to sign off CBTPA amid expiry

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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AFFA) has urged President Donald Trump to sign the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA), which expired yesterday (30 September), into law as a matter of urgency.

Dow project to divert sports shoes from landfill in Singapore

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The Dow Chemical Company has partnered with national sports agency Sport Singapore (SportSG) on a project to divert 300,000 pairs of shoes away from landfill and drive circular economy solutions in Singapore.

Hansae to focus global expansion on Japan, Europe

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South Korean apparel manufacturing giant Hansae Co says it will focus its global expansion on Japan and Europe as it looks for new opportunities.

J.Jill completes financial restructuring

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Struggling US women's wear retailer J.Jill Inc has completed a financial restructuring transaction that helped it to avoid bankruptcy.

Euratex welcomes EU initiative on foreign subsidies

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The European Apparel and Textile Confederation (Euratex) has applauded an EU consultation on the impact of foreign subsidies on the EU internal market and called for its swift implementation.

Top stories on just-style in September...

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Top stories on just-style in September included a look at how the coronavirus pandemic could be a driver for a more sustainable fashion sector, the United States is moving forward with legislation that would effectively ban cotton imports from China's Xinjiang province, and an interview with Allen Zhang, president of viscose fibre producer Sateri.

Digital wage payments must be scaled post-pandemic

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A new report is calling on businesses and governments to scale up digital wage payments for low-paid workers after the Covid pandemic exposed the need for critical support to reach vulnerable populations.

Charting a course for change on purchasing practices

https://ift.tt/eA8V8J The issue of poor purchasing practices has dogged the global apparel industry for two decades. Yet rather than getti...