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Lenzing unveils blockchain technology

Related Keywords: brands, clothes, fibers, garment, Lenzing, renewable material, supply chain, Tencel, Textile, traceability, value chain

The Lenzing Group entered the age of digital traceability, showing its blockchain technology at the Première Vision show here.

The leader in specialty fibers made from renewable material wood will use the technology to support its Tencel branded fiber business, ensuring transparency and traceability for brands and consumers of its fibers in finished products. Lenzing is partnering with Hong Kong-based TextileGenesis on the project.

Rebirth of New York fashion

Related Keywords: America, brands, Brooklyn, fashion, Fashion week, New York

New York Fashion Week came to an end in 2001 with a Marc Jacobs show because of tragedy: The morning after his extravaganza on Pier 54, complete with disappearing walls to access the after-party and Donald Trump in the audience, the planes hit the Twin Towers and the world changed.

And New York Fashion Week came to an end this season with a Marc Jacobs show that acknowledged that moment: A paean to lost optimism and lost friends, and a bouquet of memory.

Digital savvys can help brands to win Chinese consumer

Related Keywords: apparel, brands, China, Cotton Incorporated, flexibility, marketing

China is still an economic powerhouse, despite the fact that its growth is slowing.

The country’s economy grew 6.2 percent in the second quarter, down from 6.4 percent the period before. It’s the slowest pace since 1992, and a dramatic decrease from a dozen years ago, when growth was 14.2 percent. However, a January research report from eMarketer projected China will overtake the U.S. as the world’s biggest retail market this year. That’s why it remains vital that brands connect with the country, especially at the digital level.

Innovation leads the way at ITMA 2019

Related Keywords: brands, CEMATEX, Garments, global, Industry, innovation, ITMA, machinery, manufacturing, Spain, technology, Textile

Themed ‘Innovating the World of Textiles’, the 18th edition of ITMA, the world’s most established textile and garment technology exhibition, concluded successfully in Barcelona, Spain.

The global textile and garment manufacturing industry converged at ITMA 2019, chalking up new records for the exhibition which has been held every four years since 1951. It featured many exciting new product launches and innovative technologies and products, including those that leverage the Internet of Things, by 1717 exhibitors from 45 countries.

Taiwan smart machinery leads textile industry

Related Keywords: ACME, Adidas, AK Dyeing, brands, CCI Tech, dyeing, innovation, machinery, Nike, Pai Lung, T.C.H, Tai Ho Shing, TAITRA, Taiwan, Taiwan Giu Chunc, Textile, THS, trade, Uniglo

Taiwan’s textile industry is attracting more and more international attention. Global brands such as Nike, Adidas, Uniqlo, etc. use functional fabrics from Taiwan, 70% of the international market, which makes the country one of the best textile manufacture suppliers in the world. As well as the talent, experience and the healthy relationship with big global manufacturers, there’s a big effort in Taiwan’s textile machinery supply chain.

Apparel Textile Sourcing Miami Show 2019 Wraps Up in Florida, Drawing Record Crowds and Top International Industry Players

Related Keywords: apparel, ATSM, brands, China, exports, fashion, Imports, social media, sourcing, supply chain, Textile, trade, United States

The who’s who in the booming Florida apparel and textile industry came out in full force last month to record crowds at the Apparel Textile Sourcing Miami (ATSM) show, which wrapped up its second year on May 30.

Egyptian store sells clothes by the kilogram

Related Keywords: apparels, brands, clothes, cotton, Egypt, fabrics, kilogram, Textile

Brands such as Zara, Adidas, Nike and Marks & Spencer are out of reach for many Egyptians but a store in one of Cairo’s lower income districts is making these products more affordable.

Some of the customers say ‘Kilo Stock’ sells clothes by the kilogram, trading garments at relatively inexpensive prices compared to what they would have cost at the brand shop itself.

Customer, Heba, was so pleased with her experience, she described the prices and variety as unimaginable.

Unfortunately many company gradings on human rights and welfare remain disappointing

Related Keywords: apparel, Australia, brands, clothes, denim, environmental impact, Ethical Fashion, fashion, Fashion Brands, fashion companies, Fashion Revolution, footwear industry, global apparel, greenhouse gas, production process, supply chain, T-Shirts, workers

Australian fashion brands are becoming more transparent about how they make their clothes, but there is still much more to be done on workers’ rights, living wage and environmental impact.

That’s according to the findings in the latest Ethical Fashion report, published by Baptist World Aid, which surveyed more than 130 companies with 480 brands.

Micolet for second hand clothing

Related Keywords: brands, clothes, Clothing Marketplace, fast fashion, influencers, Micolet, online buying, warehouse

From Online Sales of Young Woman’s Wardrobe to the Leading Second-Hand Clothing Marketplace in Europe

Micolet was born, almost by chance, in 2015 in Spain. The founder’s partner had clothes she no longer wore but were still in great condition and could have a new life in another girl’s wardrobe.

Archroma moves forward with full scale production of it's new aniline-free Denisol Pure Indigo

Related Keywords: a global leader in color and specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, Archroma, Archroma makes the Denisol® Pure Indigo 30 dye in the most sustainable way, brands, denim and jeans, Planet Textile Conference, retailers and manufacturers, sustainable denim to consumers, textile value chain

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, announced on 4-March that the production of its new aniline-free* Denisol® Pure Indigo has been accelerated due to the high demand encountered on the market.

Aniline-free Denisol® Pure Indigo 30 liquid was first announced in May 2018 at the Planet Textile Conference held in Canada, and allows a cleaner way to produce the traditional, iconic indigo blue color that consumers associated with denim and jeans.

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