Jumat, 26 Februari 2021

Birkenstock under new ownership in LVMH-backed deal

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German footwear brand Birkenstock has struck a deal to sell a majority stake to private equity firm L Catterton and affiliates including Financière Agache, the family investment firm of Bernard Arnault - chairman and CEO of luxury conglomerate LVMH.

Activewear and underwear lift Gildan in Q4

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Basic apparel maker Gildan Activewear has shrugged off the pandemic and back to back hurricanes in Central America to book higher sales and earnings in its fourth quarter - helped by high demand for activewear during the pandemic.

Debenhams permanently closes all Scottish stores

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Department store group Debenhams has announced its 15 stores in Scotland will not reopen following the easing of lockdown arrangements and are therefore closed permanently - a move that impacts some 647 jobs.

Inditex in India organic cotton drive

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Zara owner Inditex is partnering with DBS Bank to scale India's organic cotton industry by providing easier and faster access to funding for more than 2,000 farmers in the fashion giant's supply chain.

Brands back project to stop gender-based violence in Lesotho

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Levi Strauss & Co, The Children's Place and Kontoor Brands are funding a programme that targets gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) in four Lesotho jeans factories employing up to 10,000 workers.

Poor retailer purchasing practices weigh on factory workers

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A new survey has explored the knock-on impact of retailer purchasing practices on the labour conditions and wellbeing of workers in supplier factories.

GOTS certifications reach five figures for first time in 2020

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The number of facilities certified to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) in 2020 rose 34% on the year before to reach five figures for the first time - with significant increases are seen in all regions.

Performance Days Loop launches for fabric sourcing

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The organisers of Munich Performance Days Fair and Functional Fabric Fair have launched a new comprehensive online platform to connect the functional fabric industry and provide a year-round digital sourcing marketplace.

Asos strengthens support for supply chain workers

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UK online fast-fashion retailer Asos and the IndustriAll global union are working on a number of new action points to support the economic and social recovery of the global garment industry and the security of workers.

South Africa buy local campaign gets duty-free textile boost

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Efforts to encourage South African retailers to buy more locally-made clothing - and boost manufacturing jobs - have taken a step forward after the government approved the duty-free import of woven fabrics to be used in domestic production.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include an interview with Sanjeev Mahtani, chairman and owner of Must Garment Corporation, on his fears for the future of apparel suppliers, and a look at why better access to the US market would help Myanmar's clothing industry transformation. Elsewhere, apparel produced anywhere in the world but with links to forced labour in Xinjiang is included in a new withhold release order banning imports into the US, and a new initiative urges fashion brands to up their use of recycled polyester.

Kamis, 25 Februari 2021

Spinnova partners Brazilian pulp maker to scale green fibre production

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Finnish sustainable fibre producer Spinnova has entered into a 50:50 joint venture with wood pulp producer Suzano in a move that will see it begin construction of a EUR22m (US$27m) factory that allows it to scale production of its sustainable bio-based fibre.

Primark warns of GBP1.1bn first-half sales hit

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Value clothing retailer Primark is expecting a sales loss of GBP1.1bn (US$1.6bn) in the first half as the impact on trading from government restrictions in the UK and Europe takes it toll.

Allbirds pumps $2m into start-up to drive leather alternative

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Footwear and apparel company Allbirds has invested US$2m into sustainable materials start-up Natural Fiber Welding (NFW) and its Mirum technology as part of its bid to bring a sustainable leather alternative to the fashion industry. 

Belk Inc wins approval for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

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US department store retailer Belk Inc has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and won approval to cut US$450m of its debt.

Retailers and brands sourced 13% more Better Cotton in 2020

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The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) says its members sourced 13% more Better Cotton in 2020 compared to 2019 sourcing volumes, despite the impacts felt by retail markets due to Covid-19.

ZDHC releases CMS Technical Industry Guide

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The ZDHC Foundation has released the CMS Technical Industry Guide in a move aimed at harmonising expectations across brands, and supporting suppliers with the implementation of sustainable chemical management.

US retail sales to exceed $4.33trn in 2021 amid vaccine rollout

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The National Retail Federation (NRF) anticipates that retail sales will grow between 6.5-8.2% to more than US$4.33 trillion in 2021 as more individuals get vaccinated and the economy reopens.

Microplastics from textiles may damage lung cells

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Microplastics from textiles may inhibit the lung's ability to repair damage caused by conditions such as COVID-19, scientists have warned.

John Lewis funds project to safeguard Mongolia cashmere

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John Lewis & Partners has announced plans to fund a three-year programme in Inner Mongolia in a bid to safeguard the future of the cashmere sector.

Rabu, 24 Februari 2021

Xinjiang forced labour is focus of new US legislation

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Updated legislation has been reintroduced that would prevent any goods from entering the United States unless there is proof they do not contain inputs originating from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) of China.

Brands urge minimum wage for Tamil Nadu textile workers

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US clothing brands and retailers have joined hands in calling for the establishment of a minimum wage for textile workers in India's Tamil Nadu state.

Puma applauds supplier partnerships despite FY profit slump

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Puma has booked a 69% slide in full-year net earnings as sales were hit by the Covid pandemic but the group says the long-term collaboration with its suppliers proved to be "indispensable" in 2020 and will continue to be a key component of its strategy. 

Pandemic drives demand for direct to garment printing

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The global coronavirus pandemic has accelerated demand for direct to garment printing, according to digital printing firm Kornit Digital.

Target Corp in leadership reshuffle

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US department store retailer Target Corp., has outlined a number of changes across its executive leadership team, including the addition of a chief growth officer. 

Elevate Textiles joins Sustainable Apparel Coalition

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Elevate Textiles has joined the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) to include its brands American & Efird (A&E), Burlington, Cone Denim, Gütermann, and Safety Components. 

Covectra rolls out tech to track fakes, combat counterfeiting

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Track and trace solutions specialist Covectra is rolling out a smart label and mobile authentication solution to combat the counterfeiting of products.

H&M sustainable fibre joint venture to build demonstration plant

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H&M Group's co-owned Swedish joint venture TreeToTextile is to invest EUR35m (US$42.6m) in constructing a demonstration plant in Sweden for scaling its new regenerated cellulosic fibre, which is produced from renewable and sustainably sourced raw materials.

Lenzing unveils Tencel Modal fibre with Indigo Color technology

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The Lenzing Group is enhancing sustainable offerings for the denim industry with Tencel branded modal fibres with Indigo Color technology.

Kraig Biocraft gets first spider silk shipment from Vietnam factory

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Kraig Biocraft Laboratories has received its first spider silk shipment from Prodigy Textiles, its wholly-owned Vietnamese subsidiary which it established to ramp up production of its recombinant spider silk fibres, threads, and textiles.

Selasa, 23 Februari 2021

Lao garment workers to receive emergency support

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Up to 17,000 garment workers in Lao PDR affected by the Covid-19 pandemic are to receive two months' emergency income support worth LAK900,000 (US$100).

The Flanarant - Myanmar's several crises show way to better jobs

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Myanmar today resembles Romania 30 years ago, when the country swerved at the last possible moment from potential catastrophe to a more prosperous and peaceful future. And the clothing industry is key to its transformation, believes Mike Flanagan.

Fashion brands urged to publicly condemn Myanmar coup

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Fashion brands and retailers sourcing in Myanmar are being urged to take action to help end the military coup in the country - including publicly joining international condemnation of the takeover.

EU to adopt tougher approach to enforcement of trade deals

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The European Union (EU) is to adopt a tougher approach to the implementation and enforcement of trade deals as part of its new trade strategy, with a focus on reforming the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Ocean carriers ordered to explain spike in charges

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Ocean carriers and marine terminal operators at major US ports are being ordered to explain how they calculate detention and demurrage charges, amid growing concerns that a spike in costs and delays is hitting apparel and footwear retailers, brands and importers.

Digital conference to explore post-pandemic digital opportunity

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The Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry (ASBCI) will explore the post-pandemic digital opportunity for the UK's fashion sector and why digital transformation has become an imperative rather than an aspiration in a webinar next month.

Gymshark boosts productivity with PLM

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UK-based fitness brand Gymshark has achieved a 30% increase in productivity in its materials process after implementing a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution.

Frasers Group anticipates GBP100m lockdown hit

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Frasers Group, the owner of brands including House of Fraser, Sports Direct and Flannels, says the UK lockdown and subsequent closure of non-essential retail stores could impact the company by more than GBP100m (US$140.9m).

Call for EU to speed up recovery of bloc's textile sector

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The European Union (EU) should speed up the recovery of the textile sector by setting the conditions for future competitiveness and resiliency, the bloc's textile industry body has said.

New version of Leather Manufacturer Audit Protocol released

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The Leather Working Group's flagship environmental certification is evolving, with the release of an updated auditing standard for leather manufacturers, featuring more robust criteria and new social, traceability and chemical management requirements.

Century Rayon completes first CanopyStyle audit

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Fabric and yarn manufacturer Century Rayon has completed its first CanopyStyle Audit, the results of which show while the majority of its suppliers are at low risk of sourcing wood from ancient and endangered forests or other controversial sources, additional verification is required to determine risk levels for one remaining supplier. 

Senin, 22 Februari 2021

US clothing imports included in Xinjiang detention order

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Clothing that is produced anywhere in the world but has links to forced labour in China's Xinjiang province is included in a recent withhold release order (WRO) banning imports into the US.

John Lewis to close a further eight stores?

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UK department store chain John Lewis Partnership is reported to be preparing to close a further eight stores as the retailer continues to find ways to cut costs.

Apex Global confirms acquisition by Galaxy

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Apex Global Brands, the owner of brands including Hi-Tec, Magnum and Cherokee, has entered into a merger agreement with Galaxy Universal LLC, a wholesaling, sourcing and brand management company.

US President urged to appoint fashion industry czar

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A raft of US fashion companies, industry organisations and experts have joined forces to call on the Biden Administration to appoint a czar to coordinate the policies and people of the industry in relation to labour and environment.

Legislation pushes for 'Made in USA' labelling standard

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Legislation to create one national 'Made in USA' labelling standard has been introduced to avoid "confusing differences" in state regulations.

Apparel brands challenged to use more recycled polyester

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Textile Exchange has partnered with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action to launch a joint initiative to further spur a shift in the market towards the uptake of recycled polyester (rPET) and the associated reduction in greenhouse gases (GHGs).   

Truworths launches Primark-esque budget brand

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South African retailer Truworths, the owner of UK footwear chain Office, is to launch a new budget clothing brand which will be rolled out in 15 of its stores in an attempt to cater to evolving shopping habits following the Covid outbreak.

World merchandise trade remains strong in fourth-quarter

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World merchandise trade remained strong in the fourth quarter of 2020, after trade rebounded in the prior quarter from a deep Covid-19 induced slump, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Goods Trade Barometer.

Mango to begin selling third-party brands online

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Spanish clothing brand Mango is opening up its online selling channel to third-party brands in order to extend its commercial offer in what it calls complementary product categories.

Zalando expands pre-owned online store to Sweden, Denmark

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German fashion e-tailer Zalando has expanded its pre-owned fashion webshop Zircle to Sweden and Denmark in a move aimed at supporting its target of extending the life of 50m fashion items by 2023.

Jumat, 19 Februari 2021

Hidden homeworkers in apparel and footwear chains

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Homeworkers are rarely identified in social audits and remain hidden to many of the brands whose products they are making - but recognising their presence is the first step to improving their welfare, a new study suggests.

SAC pivots to help business make better decisions

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A decade on from its launch, the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) has outlined the framework for its new mission to transform business for exponential impact.  

Retailers and brands express concern at Myanmar coup

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Retailers and brands accounting for around 40% of Myanmar's garment exports - including C&A, H&M Group and Inditex - say they are deeply concerned about the current developments in the country following the recent military coup.

Challenging start to year for UK clothing retailers

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UK retail sales tumbled month-on-month in both volume and value terms in January, with a national lockdown leading to declines of more than one-third in the amount spent and the quantity bought at clothing stores.

Mango's new denim line saves 30m litres of water

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Spanish clothing brand Mango is launching a new denim collection it claims will save 30m litres of water through more sustainable finishing processes.

Germany agrees new law on supply chain due diligence

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The German government has agreed to new legislation that will force companies to comply with social and environmental rules along their global supply chains.

Helping homeworkers in apparel and footwear chains

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Homeworkers are rarely identified in social audits and remain hidden to many of the brands whose products they are making - but recognising their presence is the first step to improving their welfare, a new study suggests.

H&M Group's EUR500m sustainability-linked bond soars

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Apparel giant H&M Group has issued a EUR500m (US$607m) sustainability-linked bond that is aligned to targets such as increasing the share of recycled materials used to 30% by 2025.

Van Mossevelde named Icebreaker global brand head

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Apparel powerhouse VF Corp has promoted Jan Van Mossevelde to global brand president of the Icebreaker natural fibre performance clothing range.

Delta Galil virtual showrooms speed sales process

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Israel based apparel manufacturer Delta Galil Industries is enhancing its virtual platform with new web software including digital showrooms and remote sales capabilities.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include a look at why suppliers must be centre stage as the apparel industry reshapes for the future, the pros and cons of globalisation, and Adidas confirming plans to sell Reebok. Meanwhile, apparel "road warriors" suspect the situation in Myanmar may be slow to resolve, and the death of 28 garment workers in a flooded Moroccan factory prompts new calls for a binding international safety agreement.

Kamis, 18 Februari 2021

Uncertainty continues to shroud Myanmar's clothing industry

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Clothing industry executives and experts within Myanmar have warned that the country's apparel sector is already suffering because of the 1 February coup, when the military seized power and detained Aung San Suu Kyi and other elected leaders. 

Calls to add US port workers to vaccine priority list

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Essential US port workers should be given priority during the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine to protect vital supply chains, according to a group representing apparel and footwear importers and retailers.

Sourcemap joins fight to tackle forced labour in supply chains

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Digital supply chain mapping platform Sourcemap is participating in a new project led by Verité to support enhanced tracing of goods made with child labour, forced labour, and other exploitative practices.

UK fashion industry could be set for skills boost

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The UK fashion industry could benefit from a skills boost with London's Fashion Retail Academy (FRA) seeing applications for its courses, which include a focus on practical skills and technology, almost double.

US consumer appetite for apparel rose again in January

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US retail sales grew sharply in January as government stimulus checks provided a boost and momentum from 2020's record holiday season carried over into the new year, with consumer appetite for apparel continuing to grow.

J.Crew builds sustainable cashmere supply chain

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J.Crew Group has announced that 100% of all cashmere sweaters and non-apparel pieces from the newly launched spring 2021 collection and onwards, will be produced using The Good Cashmere Standard (GCS) certified cashmere - a move it claims is a first-of-its-kind commitment among US retailers.

VF Corp allocates EUR493m green bond net proceeds

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VF Corporation has fully allocated the net proceeds from its inaugural green bond issued last year, which totalled about EUR493m (US$594.8m), to 13 of the group's eligible sustainability projects worldwide.

Self-disinfecting textile could benefit sportswear industry

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A new patented self-disinfecting textile that is said to be significantly effective against bacteria could benefit the sports apparel sector.

Lycra Co to feature new anti-slip fibre at Kingpins24

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Performance fibre specialist The Lycra Company will show its latest denim innovation featuring anti-slip fibre at the upcoming Kingpins24 Flash online event.

Issa brothers complete acquisition of Asda

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The acquisition of UK supermarket chain Asda for GBP6.8bn (US$8.8bn) by UK entrepreneurs the Issa brothers and private equity firm TDR Capital has been completed this week.

Bluesign releases Product Stewardship Guideline 3.0

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Switzerland-based Bluesign Technologies has released the latest version of its Product Stewardship Guideline, which complements its Bluesign Criteria for chemical suppliers.

TechStyle Fashion Group picks PLM to improve design operations

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Direct-to-consumer fashion retailer TechStyle Fashion Group has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to accelerate its digital transformation. 

Rabu, 17 Februari 2021

Fashion education needs a re-think on the data skills front

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A new study is calling for a rethink of fashion education to ensure students are equipped with the data science and data analysis skills needed to thrive in an ever-changing industry.

Egypt textile sector hit by recession and closures

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Around 30% of Egypt's textile factories are understood to have closed as a result of the recession and deteriorating conditions in the country.

Morocco tragedy spurs calls for binding safety agreement

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An incident in which 28 workers died following heavy flooding in an illegal garment factory in Morocco last week proves the need for a binding international agreement on factory safety and working conditions, the Clean Clothes Campaign has said.

Myanmar and the pending revolt of the "road warriors"

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Apparel "road warriors" look at the coup in Myanmar and suspect a situation that may be slow to resolve. They also anticipate that prospects are starting to fade.

New guide aims to boost UK apparel recycling

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Environmental charity WRAP has published new best-practice guidance to help retailers, brands, and their re-use and recycling partners set up new schemes from scratch, or to improve existing take-back schemes to increase clothing recycling in the UK.

Action gathers pace to tackle single-use products

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188 environmental groups from around the world are calling on governments, business leaders, financial institutions and investors to support radical change that puts an end to the production of polluting single-use products.

Browzwear update enhances animation, pattern tools

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3D design and prototyping software specialist Browzwear has announced the launch of its latest software edition which includes new animation and smart pattern tools to deliver a better product to consumers with a more efficient workflow and supply chain.

CLO Virtual Fashion to host first virtual user summit

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Technology firm CLO Virtual Fashion is to hold its first global, digital-only user summit next week, which will include a series of workshops to help attendees learn and transform the way they work and engage in the apparel industry.

Kent Fountain to lead National Cotton Council in 2021

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Kent Fountain has been re-elected as chairman of the National Cotton Council (NCC) for 2021 during the organisation's virtual annual meeting.

Japan's Kuraray commits to UN Global Compact

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Japanese fibre manufacturer Kuraray has become the latest signatory to the UN Global Compact to boost its sustainability efforts, as the global pact outlined a new programme focused on accelerating business performance on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

US cotton planting likely to fall 5.2% in 2021

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US cotton acreage is expected to be down by 5.2% this year, new figures show, as strong competing crop prices prompt farmers to switch to commodities like corn, soybeans, wheat and sorghum.

New Flexport platform improves order management

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Freight forwarding company Flexport has launched an order management platform that enables consignees and their suppliers to more effectively plan, collaborate, validate and optimise their supply chains.

Selasa, 16 Februari 2021

Ocean carrier violations adding costs and delays

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The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is being urged to take action over a spike in contract violations and detention and demurrage charges hitting apparel and footwear retailers, brands and importers.

Textile dyeing sector at "crisis point" over skills gap

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The global textile dyeing industry is experiencing a global skills gap, now reaching crisis point, as younger people fail to enter the profession, according to a new survey.

Call for Belgian legislation to protect supply chains

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A cohort of 60 companies and business federations have addressed a letter to the Belgian government asking for the establishment of a national legal framework that obliges companies to take responsibility for human rights and the environment in their supply chains.

Adidas starts divestiture process for Reebok

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German sporting goods giant Adidas has decided to begin a formal process aimed at divesting Reebok after concluding its assessment of strategic alternatives for the brand.

Australian roundtable to tackle textile waste

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The Australian Government has announced an AUD350,000 (US$272,815) grant to help tackle the country's textile waste problem and plans to host a national roundtable on the subject in a bid to unite the fashion industry, reuse charities, and fibre producers in preventing clothes from being dumped in landfill.

Yunfu chooses PLM to boost global growth

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Chinese clothing company Yunfu Clothing has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to boost its global business development.

Finland's first large-scale textile waste plant on-track for summer opening

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The Nordics' first large-scale end-of-life textile refinement plant is on track to open in Finland this summer.

Itochu, Aquafil partner to expand circular nylon production

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Japan's Itochu Corporation has partnered with European nylon producer Aquafil to promote and expand the businesses of the latter company's circular nylon production.

Circle Economy revamps Knowledge Hub

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Dutch non-profit organisation Circle Economy has launched the latest version of its Knowledge Hub, the open-collaborative library for case studies about the circular economy, to allow anyone to add and edit any case study.

DeSL tackles samples inefficiency with Approvals Dashboard

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Software firm Discover e-Solutions (DeSL) has launched a Digital Approvals Dashboard, which it says will offer companies more efficiency for the approval of new product samples and materials.

Senin, 15 Februari 2021

Environmental supply chain risks to cost companies $120bn

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Companies face up to US$120bn in costs from environmental risks in their supply chains by 2026, according to new research released today by CDP, which says laggards that fail to take responsibility for supply chain impacts will fall behind, while leaders who manage and reduce risk through collaboration will not only be more competitive today but will be more resilient for the economic shifts of tomorrow.

Burberry, Asics among companies recognised in S&P Yearbook

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British luxury clothing brand Burberry, Italian skiwear maker Moncler, and Japanese footwear brand Asics have been identified as global leaders for engaging with their suppliers on climate change.

WTO appoints first woman and African director-general

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) has appointed Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as its next director-general, making her the first woman, and first African, to head the organisation.

The 'Industry We Want' must put suppliers centre stage

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A virtual roundtable featuring 270 experts from across the garment sector has explored the way the industry needs to reshape for future success - with a common finding that suppliers need to be at the centre of collaborative initiatives.

Union wins reinstatement of 1,257 garment workers in India

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More than 1,200 Indian workers at H&M garment supplier Gokaldas Exports are to be rehired after an eight-month campaign by unions.

Environmental supply chain risks to cost companies $120bn by 2026

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Companies face up to US$120bn in costs from environmental risks in their supply chains by 2026, according to new research released today by CDP, which says laggards that fail to take responsibility for supply chain impacts will fall behind, while leaders who manage and reduce risk through collaboration will not only be more competitive today but will be more resilient for the economic shifts of tomorrow.

Dune Group looks to CVA for "vital lifeline"

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The Dune Group Ltd has launched a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) proposal as the UK footwear retailer looks for a "vital lifeline" amid its struggles to continue operating through lockdown.

The Wool Lab sourcing guide goes online

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The Woolmark Company has moved its fabric and yarn sourcing guide to a new online platform, providing a showcase for suppliers and a sourcing service for buyers.

Gore fabric division meets sustainability milestones

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Performance fabrics specialist WL Gore & Associates has highlighted its key sustainability milestones from 2020 and outlined how its fabrics division plans to leverage its new sustainability framework by using sound science, transparency and cooperation with others to provide innovative solutions to both its customers and the industry

Five European brands join Fair Wear Foundation

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Five European apparel brands are taking the next step to improving working conditions in their manufacturing operations by becoming the latest members of the Fair Wear Foundation (FWF).

UK conference to drive digital textile manufacturing growth

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A new virtual conference is taking place next month to help UK textile manufacturers fast-track recovery, growth and resilience with digital tools and technology.

Jumat, 12 Februari 2021

New initiative to tackle audit and standards fatigue

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A new initiative has launched to try to tackle the problem of audit and standard fatigue in the clothing and textile industries.

More suppliers join effort to improve purchasing practices

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A further four industry associations from Turkey, Indonesia and Morocco, have joined a new initiative by Asian manufacturer associations to drive better purchasing practices in the textile and garment industry.

Dow develops new durable water repellent finish

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Materials science company Dow has developed a new durable water repellent finish for fabrics based on silicone chemistry.

Major milestone in testing for genetically modified cotton

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Fourteen laboratories from China, Germany, India, the Netherlands, and Portugal have been approved to screen for the potential presence of genetically modified (GM) cotton along the organic cotton value chain.

M&S sets new sustainability standards for denim

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UK-based retailer Marks & Spencer has launched new sustainability standards for denim, with the first range to meet the new requirements launching online today (12 February) with all products made of 100% responsibly sourced cotton, 86% less water, and kinder chemicals. 

Global unions take stance against Myanmar military

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Ten global unions representing more than 200 million workers are ramping up pressure on governments and corporations to target the commercial interests of Myanmar's military leaders - including an end to the country's preferential EU trade status.

Flooding kills 28 in illegal Moroccan garment factory

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28 workers have been killed after an illegal garment factory in the northern Moroccan city of Tangier was flooded by rainwater. 

Target year-old activewear brand hits $1bn mark

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Target's private label activewear brand All in Motion has soared to become a US$1bn brand a year since its launch.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include a look at strategies for eliminating cotton inputs from China's Xinjiang region, trends in apparel shipments to the US during 2020, and the move by Lectra to acquire US rival Gerber Technology in a EUR300m (US$360.8m) deal. Meanwhile, H&M and M&S are among brands backing a new project to capture and reuse textile waste in Bangladesh.

Frankies Bikinis picks PLM to boost product development

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California-based fashion brand Frankies Bikinis has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to help streamline product development.

Kamis, 11 Februari 2021

ILO urges Myanmar to uphold worker rights

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The head of the International Labour Organization (ILO) has expressed grave concern about the military takeover in Myanmar, and is urging the country's leaders to respect freedom of association and restore democratic order.

Ted Baker sales tumble 47% in Q4

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UK high street fashion chain Ted Baker saw group revenue tumble by 47% in the final quarter with sales hurt by store closures as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic which also dampened demand for outerwear and occasionwear.

Fred Perry acquires George Cox Footwear

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Fred Perry has acquired George Cox footwear for an undisclosed sum.

Former Urban Outfitters exec named CEO of PVH Americas

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PVH Corp has named Trish Donnelly, former chief executive officer of Urban Outfitters Group, as CEO of PVH Americas.

Keen Footwear to ramp up US production

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US-based Keen Footwear has outlined plans to ramp up domestic production by 26% amid an expansion of its relationship with Nester Hosiery.

SanMar digitises financial supply chain to drive growth

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Sports apparel supplier SanMar has selected cloud-based Infor Nexus Financial Supply Chain Management solutions to streamline collaboration with trading partners for greater visibility and control of orders, statuses and payments. 

Allbirds and Icebreaker back regenerative wool platform

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The New Zealand Merino Company (NZM) has launched what it claims is the apparel industry's first 100% regenerative wool platform in partnership with global Merino wool apparel and footwear brands Allbirds, Icebreaker, and Smartwool.

Ted Baker sales plummet 47% in Q4

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UK high street fashion chain Ted Baker saw group revenue tumble by 47% in the final quarter with sales hurt by store closures as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic which also dampened demand for outerwear and occasionwear.

US pumps $8m into tackling forced labour in cotton supply chains

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The US Department of Labor has awarded US$8m across two projects aimed at boosting traceability of cotton and textile supply chains to rid them of forced and child labour.

The Wahconah Group acquires Global Neckwear Marketing

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Lifestyle apparel specialist The Wahconah Group has acquired Global Neckwear Marketing (GNM) in a move that allows the company to tap into new product lines.

Under Armour pays for its reliance on the US

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Despite many markets experiencing a second wave of the pandemic towards the end of 2020, Under Armour only suffered a 2.6% decline in sales in Q4, leading to a respectable full year sales decrease of $0.8bn to $4.5bn.

Rabu, 10 Februari 2021

What will it take to cut Xinjiang cotton from apparel supply chains?

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With around 20% of cotton coming out of the Xinjiang region of China which is then spun with imported cotton from other countries to create yarn and then textiles, a new report has argued laws aimed at eliminating inputs from the region can only be truly realised if new sourcing hubs are developed and the capacity to trace products back to their source is significantly strengthened.

HanesBrands to exit PPE as it mulls future for European innerwear

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T-shirt and activewear maker HanesBrands has revealed plans to exit its personal protective garments (PPE) business and explore strategic alternatives for its European innerwear business as it looks to create a more consumer-centric company.

HanesBrands to exit PPE as mulls future for European innerwear

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T-shirt and activewear maker HanesBrands has revealed plans to exit its personal protective garments (PPE) business and explore strategic alternatives for its European innerwear business as it looks to create a more consumer-centric company.

EU helping Better Work to respond to the Covid crisis

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The European Union (EU) and Better Work this week announced progress of their joint efforts to improve garment industry working conditions in countries such as Bangladesh and Vietnam.

H&M and M&S back project to reuse textile waste in Bangladesh

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H&M Group, Marks & Spencer, and C&A are among more than 30 brands, manufacturers and recyclers that are taking part in a new initiative to capture and reuse textile waste in Bangladesh.

VF to eliminate all single-use plastic packaging by 2025

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VF Corporation, owner of brands including The North Face, Timberland and Vans, has announced a series of new sustainable packaging goals, including a pledge to eliminate all single-use plastic packaging, including polybags, by 2025.

Lectra teams with Microsoft to drive innovation

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Technology specialist Lectra is building on its collaboration with software provider Microsoft in a move it says will help to bring more powerful solutions to fashion industry players. 

January sees uptick in UK online clothing sales

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UK clothing sales recorded their highest growth since 2017 in January, new figures show, helping boost overall online sales.

HanesBrands to exit PPE, mulls alternative for Europe innerwear

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T-shirt and activewear maker HanesBrands has revealed plans to exit its personal protective garments (PPE) business and explore strategic alternatives for its European innerwear business as it looks to create a more consumer-centric company.

Lectra teams with Microsoft to boost fashion's digital transformation

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Technology specialist Lectra has partnered with Microsoft in a move it says will help brands and retailers in the fashion industry focus on both technological innovation and digital acceleration. 

Allied Feather + Down develops highest fill-power down

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Allied Feather + Down has developed what it claims is the highest fill-power ever achieved in a certified post-consumer recycled down.

Artistic Milliners commits to clean supply chain practices

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Pakistani denim manufacturer Artistic Milliners has joined the Apparel Impact Roundtable (AIR), an advisory group of Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), in a move that will see the company help adapt clean supply chain practices for the industry.

Koton selects PLM to boost productivity

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Turkish fast-fashion company Koton has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to speed up decision-making and increase revenue.

Selasa, 09 Februari 2021

US apparel import prices from China drop to decade low

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China continues to reign supreme as the cheapest supplier of apparel to the US, its per-unit cost for clothing falling 20% in 2020 to a ten-year low..

Frasers Group divests French Connection stake

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Frasers Group, the owner of brands including House of Fraser, Sports Direct and Flannels, has sold its 24.93% stake in fashion brand French Connection.

US retail imports to hit repeated monthly records in 2021

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Following a record year during 2020, imports at major US retail container ports are expected to set new monthly records from now into the summer as the nation's economy continues to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fair Wear urges brands to help Myanmar garment workers

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NGO the Fair Wear Foundation has outlined a number of steps businesses can take to help workers and suppliers following the military coup in Myanmar last month that has threatened to impact the country's clothing industry.

Nike acquires data integration start-up Datalogue

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US sporting giant Nike has acquired data integration platform start-up Datalogue as part of its consumer-led digital transformation.

M&S hires boss for newly acquired Jaeger brand

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UK-based retailer Marks & Spencer has announced two new hires for its clothing and home leadership team - including a former Next and River Island executive who will lead the repositioning of its newly-acquired Jaeger brand.

US trade deficit in goods slides 3.5% in December

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The US trade deficit in goods and services fell by 3.5% in December from a month earlier, reflecting a drop in the goods deficit of US$2.8bn and a decrease in the services surplus of $0.4bn.

Delta Apparel sees Q1 profit dive

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The management team of activewear supplier Delta Apparel remains upbeat despite the company seeing net profits slide during the first quarter, which it attributed to inventory constraints, hurricane-related disruptions in Central America, and freight carrier limitations during the holiday season.

Bombyx facility presses forward with go-organic plans

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Silk supplier and textile manufacturer Bombyx has received Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), The Global Recycled Standard (GRS), and The Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) certifications at its Nanchong Ka Fung (NCKF) located in the northeast of China's Sichuan province.

Better Cotton grows membership despite pandemic

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The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) grew its membership last year by nearly 200, including fashion brands and retailers JD Sport, New Balance and Reiss.

Finisterre wins award for climate-positive garment

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British sustainable outdoor brand Finisterre has won a Gold ISPO Outstanding Award for its climate-positive BioSmock insulation layer.

Teijin commits to science-based targets

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Polyester fibres and products producer Teijin Limited has committed to setting science-based targets to provide it with a clear route to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Lacoste extends PLM to drive faster decisions

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Apparel and accessories brand Lacoste has extended the value of its product lifecycle management (PLM) solution by connecting to in-house product data spread across multiple upstream and downstream business systems.

Senin, 08 Februari 2021

China sees US apparel imports slip in 2020 for third year

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The publication of December's US apparel import data gives a clearer picture of supplier country shifts for the whole of 2020. During the year the volume of US apparel imports slumped 16.4%, with a 23.6% drop in shipments from largest supplier China for its third successive year.

North Face partners on regenerative cotton sourced collection

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The North Face has partnered with sustainable solutions firm Indigo Ag to develop what is claimed to be a first-of-its-kind collection made with cotton sourced and traced from farmers deploying regenerative farming practices proven to draw down carbon from the atmosphere and restore soil health.

Boohoo buys rest of Arcadia brands in GBP25.2m deal

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UK online fast fashion retailer Boohoo Group has acquired the Dorothy Perkins, Burton, and Wallis brands from retail giant Arcadia Group in a GBP25.2m (US$34.5m) deal that completes the transition of Philip Green's former high street empire solely to the online channel.

Boohoo must revamp Arcadia brands for them to thrive - What the analysts say

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As acquisitive Boohoo Group has moved to snap up the Dorothy Perkins, Burton, and Wallis brands from retail giant Arcadia Group in a GBP25.2m (US$34.5m) deal. Industry analysts note the online fast fashion retailer must give these "tired" Arcadia brands attention for them to thrive. 

Lululemon chair partners PE firm on acquisitive venture

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A company backed by private equity firm KKR & Co and Glenn Murphy, the chairman of Lululemon Athletica Inc, is looking to raise about US$1bn in an IPO.

Xinjiang Bailu aims for 40% carbon emission reduction by 2035

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Global provider of man-made cellulosic fibre (MMCF) Xinjiang Bailu has set a target of 2035 to cut its carbon emissions by 40% and is aiming for carbon neutrality by 2055.

Boohoo acquires remaining Arcadia brands in GBP25.2m deal

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UK online fast fashion retailer Boohoo Group has acquired the Dorothy Perkins, Burton, and Wallis brands from retail giant Arcadia Group in a GBP25.2m (US$34.5m) deal that completes the transition of Philip Green's former high street empire solely to the online channel.

Lectra to acquire Gerber Technology for EUR300m

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Technology specialist Lectra is to acquire US rival Gerber Technology in a EUR300m (US$360.8m) deal that will enable the two companies to hone their software, equipment, data and services to provide "the ultimate Industry 4.0" offering for the fashion sector.

Coats commits to achieving net-zero emissions

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Industrial thread maker Coats has committed to set science-based emissions reduction targets, across the entire value chain, that are consistent with keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

Jumat, 05 Februari 2021

Sympatex to use bio-based Arnitel in sportswear membranes

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The DSM Engineering Materials business of Dutch conglomerate Royal DSM has partnered with functional fabric specialist Sympatex Technologies to develop a new thermoplastic elastomer that offers a more sustainable solution for sportswear.

Coup will prompt re-evaluation of Myanmar sourcing

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Tough American government sanctions against Myanmar, and a re-evaluation of Myanmar as a stable sourcing partner are among potential repercussions of the recent coup.

Here's why companies source apparel from Myanmar

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With Myanmar in the spotlight following this week's military coup, Dr Sheng Lu, associate professor in Fashion and Apparel Studies at the University of Delaware, takes a look at the country's clothing industry and export trends.

French Connection soars on takeover approaches

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Shares in French Connection Group remained up by more than 70% this afternoon (5 February) after the fashion retailer confirmed it has received two separate takeover approaches.

Ugg demand drives record Q3 for Deckers Brands

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US footwear group Deckers Brands has reported a record third-quarter performance, boosted by sales at the Ugg and Hoka One One brands.

Leather Impact Accelerator to drive more responsible supply

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Textile Exchange has launched Version 0.1 of its Leather Impact Accelerator (LIA), a package of tools and concepts aimed at creating a more responsible leather supply chain.

H&M probes India supplier over worker harassment claims

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H&M has begun a probe into allegations of harassment at one of its supplier factories in India after a female worker was killed on her way home from work and a supervisor arrested in connection with the crime.

Blockchain start-up Retraced raises another EUR1m in funding

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German tech start-up Retraced has raised EUR1m (US$1.2m) in seed funding to help grow its blockchain based supply chain management platform for fashion.

More restructuring at Ralph Lauren as Q3 profits slide

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Luxury company Ralph Lauren has announced new restructuring actions, including plans to consolidate its global offices, after third quarter net income slid 64% on a sales hit resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Hohenstein approved as Green Button certification body

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The German government has authorised testing services provider Hohenstein to verify compliance for its Green Button certification for sustainable textiles.

Waters promoted to CEO of Victoria's Secret business

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The CFO of L Brands and interim CEO of the Victoria's Secret business, Stuart Burgdoerfer, has announced his intention to retire.

Tapestry Q2 on a trajectory to recovery

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Tapestry Inc, the owner of brands including Coach and Kate Spade, has booked a 4% jump in second quarter net income to US$311m from $299m a year earlier, which it attributes to the successful execution of its turnaround efforts.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include a look at the potential impact the military coup in Myanmar will have on the garment sector, and how shipping bottlenecks between Asia and the rest of the world continue to cause problems for industry supply chains. Fashion-Enter CEO Jenny Holloway outlines her plans for 2021 and explains why it's so crucial to bridge the fashion skills gap in the UK, and Asos acquires the Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands out of administration.

Kamis, 04 Februari 2021

Brands being urged to stick with Myanmar suppliers

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Brands worldwide are being urged to maintain their orders with Myanmar's suppliers, at least in the short term, despite the military toppling state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi from power.

Boardriders taps VF Corp exec Arne Arens as new CEO

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Boardriders Inc, a global action sports and lifestyle company that owns the Quiksilver, Billabong, and DC Shoes brands, has named former VF Corp executive Arne Arens as incoming CEO.

Rabu, 03 Februari 2021

Clothing sector likely major loser from Myanmar coup

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This week's military coup in Myanmar puts foreign investment at risk, poses the threat of trade sanctions, and may prompt some clothing companies to sever their sourcing ties with the country.

Better Cotton outlines steps to improve on labour issues

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The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has identified multiple areas where it needs to focus more resource and effort following a review of its Better Cotton Standard System (BCSS) by an expert task force.

Textiles Agenda aims to kickstart circular economy

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A series of action agendas have launched to answer the questions of how governments, civil societies, and businesses can adopt a circular economy and ensure a just transition.

UK formally requests to join CPTPP trade pact

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The UK has formally requested to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) trade pact as it looks to secure trade links with Asia-Pacific following its departure from the European Union (EU).

New environmental improvement initiative launches in Italy

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The Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), an environmental accelerator for the apparel and footwear industries, has launched a new programme in Italy that will see the establishment of a platform for manufacturers to coordinate, fund and scale environmental programmes with measurable impact.

Hirdaramani Group develops smart face mask

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Sri Lankan garment manufacturer Hirdaramani Group has partnered on what it claims is the world's first sustainably designed smart face mask to use respiration sensor technology.

Ghana model apparel hub to push women's empowerment

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A model apparel manufacturing factory is to be set up in Ghana aimed at accelerating women's economic empowerment in the sector by setting high standards for fair wages and healthy working conditions.

SUKU application verifies authenticity of sneakers

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Blockchain-based supply chain traceability solutions provider SUKU has released a new application for sneaker collectors and resellers that allows them to verify the authenticity of a shoe.

H&M rolls out second-hand platform to two new markets

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Apparel giant H&M Group has launched its second-hand clothing platform Sellpy into the Netherlands and Austria as part of its international expansion.

New apparel platform to scale Italy's environmental programmes

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The Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), an environmental accelerator for the apparel and footwear industries, has launched a new programme in Italy that will see the establishment of a platform for manufacturers to coordinate, fund and scale environmental programmes with measurable impact.

Bluesign revises chemical substances lists

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Switzerland-based Bluesign Technologies has completed the 2020 revision of all its chemical substances lists.

Hirdaramani develops smart face mask

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Sri Lankan garment manufacturer Hirdaramani Group has partnered on what it claims is the world's first sustainably designed smart face mask to use respiration sensor technology.

Selasa, 02 Februari 2021

Logistics bottlenecks pose major problems for clothing supply chains

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Severe and unprecedented bottlenecks in the availability of shipping containers between Asia and the rest of the world are continuing to frustrate apparel retailers in Europe and the US with logistics delays and soaring costs. 

Government warned UK fashion industry at risk of "decimation"

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The UK fashion industry has written an open letter Prime Minister Boris Johnson warning the sector is at risk of "decimation" due to the restrictions brought in by the post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union (EU).

Production declines to boost global cotton trade

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Recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic alongside a projected reduction in global cotton production is expected to boost trade in the 2020/21 season.

US 2020 holiday season is one for the record books

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Record holiday season retail sales during the last two months of 2020 reflected the recovering economy but also got a boost from consumer emotions after a stressful year, an economist has said.

UK retailers face GBP360m of Christmas clothing returns

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UK retailers face GBP360m (US$493m) of Christmas 2020 clothing and footwear returns, according to new research, at a time when the industry has grappled with GBP4.3bn of returns across the year already.

US apparel industry outlines stimulus needs to Congress

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The US apparel and footwear industries are calling on Congress for more support to directly help businesses and ensure safe retail operations as the government debates additional stimulus measures in response to the pandemic.

Scotch & Soda uses RFID for supply chain visibility

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Dutch fashion brand Scotch & Soda is tapping into radio-frequency identification (RFID) to give real-time insights on stock levels throughout its entire supply chain.

Larsson assumes post as CEO of PVH Corp

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Stefan Larsson has officially taken up the reins as CEO of PVH Corp, parent company to Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, succeeding Manny Chirico.

Archroma partners on sustainable denim dyeing process

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Textile chemicals specialist Archroma has entered into a strategic partnership with technology innovator CleanKore aimed at advancing sustainable dyeing processes throughout the denim supply chain.

Zalando joins Ellen MacArthur Foundation Network

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German fashion e-tailer Zalando is among the 12 new members of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation Network, which is working to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.

HeiQ and Nylstar develop Viroblock Permanent for sportswear

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A decade long collaboration has helped Swiss textile innovator HeiQ and Spanish premium synthetic fibre manufacturer Nylstar fast-track the development of a new antimicrobial textile aimed at end-uses including sportswear.

Senin, 01 Februari 2021

FibreTrace traceability tool adds raw fibre impact data

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A new raw fibre benchmarking tool has been developed that allows brands and suppliers to accurately capture, verify and trace environmental performance data at farm level.

Naked Brands makes divestments to focus on e-commerce growth

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Naked Brand Group, a manufacturer of intimate apparel and swimwear, has revealed plans to undertake a transformative restructuring, which will see it divest its brick-and-mortar operations and its Bendon brand, and focus exclusively on accelerating its e-commerce platform.

Fashion-Enter on a mission to boost made in Britain

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Skills training provider and manufacturer Fashion-Enter is gearing up for a busy year, with plans to lead a new fashion academy in Leicester, open a similar site in Wales, and explore the potential of a Foundation to help young people with mental health issues - all while continuing to navigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit. Speaking exclusively to just-style, director Jenny Holloway outlines her plans for 2021 and explains why it's so crucial to bridge the fashion skills gap in the UK.

JD Sports on acquisition spree with DTLR Villa buy

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JD Sports Fashion Plc has made its third acquisition in just over a month with the purchase of US athletic footwear and apparel streetwear retailer DTLR Villa.

Textile groups push Biden for permanent domestic PPE sector

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The US textiles and footwear sectors are among a coalition of industry organisations and unions to recommend a number of policy initiatives President Joe Biden should adopt to re-establish a permanent domestic PEE industry.

Eastman to build world's largest polyester recycling facility

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Speciality materials maker Eastman is to build one of the world's largest plastic-to-plastic molecular recycling facilities at its site in Tennessee that will convert polyester waste into durable products.

Garmon develops its own enzymes for garment washing

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Garmon Chemicals, the Textile Auxiliaries business unit of Kemin Industries, has launched a range of enzymes developed specifically for garment washing, becoming what it claims is the first textile chemical company to produce its own enzymes.

Authentic Brands Group re-aligns structure with new appointments

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Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has re-aligned some key areas of its organisation structure and made a slate of new promotions to support its growth goals, with a heightened focus on innovation in digital and e-commerce.

Asos snaps up Topshop and Miss Selfridge in GBP330m deal

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UK online fast-fashion retailer Asos has acquired the Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands out of administration from retail giant Arcadia Group in a GBP330m (US$452.2m) deal that includes existing inventory and forward orders. 

Asos to help Arcadia brands regain fashion authority - What the analysts say

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As UK online fast-fashion retailer Asos swoops to acquire the Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge, and HIIT brands out of administration from retail giant Arcadia Group, industry analysts note the opportunity to grow the four brands globally and say Asos will give them the revival they need.

Dr. Martens share price soars on stock market debut

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British footwear brand Dr. Martens saw its share price soar 22% in trading on Friday (29 January) following its London Stock Exchange market debut.

UK apparel spend will not recover until 2023 as Covid continues to dampen demand

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UK clothing and footwear retailers will continue to struggle in 2021 as a result of the ongoing national lockdown and consumers' significantly reduced demand for fashion - with the market only expected to rebound by 19.9% to GBP47.2bn (US$64.7bn), which is still over GBP7bn short of 2019 levels. 

Top stories on just-style in January...

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Top stories on just-style in January include an exclusive report on apparel industry challenges and opportunities in 2021, and a look at four major changes manufacturers must make to ensure they survive and thrive after Covid-19. Elsewhere, concerns continue to mount over potential Vietnam tariffs, while the month also saw reports on why Joe Biden's inauguration could help stabilise the US clothing industry, and what the US ban on Xinjiang cotton means for apparel.

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...