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The fashion industry has been suddenly paused in recent months due to the deadly Coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 also exposed the vulnerability of the long and fragile supply chain system and the fault lines in its morals.Figure:It is high time, that the industry as a whole to amend its weak spots and be strong and sustainable for the COVID-19 post era.It is high time, that the industry as a whole to amend its weak spots and be strong and sustainable for COVID-19 post era. How will dramatic s
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Tencel announced the launch of the brand’s 2019 Earth Month Campaign entitled “From Trees, For Trees.” Lenzing’s TENCEL™ brand, along with seven of their U.S. retail partners, including BN3TH, BleuSalt, Triarchy Denim, Boyish Jeans, Bearaby, Hoot, and Malouf, will work with One Tree Planted, a U.S.based non-profit organization that plants trees across North America and around the world in areas affected by forest fires or floods. The brand collaboration supports the replanting of trees in the Ca
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Turkish exports of clothing will plunge nearly 80 per cent as global brands cancel billions of dollars of orders. Turkish firms are in talks with brands like H&M, Marks & Spencer and Primark about payments and orders placed, the Istanbul Apparel Exporters ‘Association says. Hundreds of billions of dollars in clothes await shipment in the country.Industry exports shrank by 27 per cent a year in March, but by April or May the decline could reach 70-80 per cent. Turkish apparel firms predic
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Browzwear, a leading 3D tech provider for the apparel industry, andSTITCH, will now be working closely with the new STITCH Accelerator Program in order to create the most efficient 3D design workflows and tools.It’s worth recalling here that STITCH is a tech incubator originated from PVH Europe and Tommy Hilfiger – one of PVH’s brands – had recently announced its plansto have 100 per cent digital design workflow by 2022.The initiative is focused to help PVH achieve this goal by assisting fashion
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The organizers of the Asia Pacific Leather Fair (APLF),one of the world’s leading leather trade shows, have announced that the next edition of APLF-Leather, Materials+ and Fashion Access will be held from March 30 to April 1, 2021 due to the unprecedented impact of COVID-19.The events always take place in March annually, but were rescheduled to be held from June 1-3, 2020 in light of the initial COVID-19 virus outbreak.The decision to hold the next edition as usual in March 2021 is in direct res
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The COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the grossly unequal power relations that define global garment supply chains, with workers paying the price, according to the Clean Clothes Campaign network, whose member organisations recently called for action from brands, retailers, governments and other stakeholders to mitigate the impact of this crisis on workers.The aim should be to build towards a future in which workers have access to living wages and a social safety net, the Netherlands-based Clean Clot
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India’shas developed a double layered khadi mask and has procured orders for its supply. It recently bagged anto Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) out of which 5 lakh pieces will be supplied to Jammu district, 1,40,000 to Pulwama district, a lakh to Udhampur and 10,000 to Kupwara.Pic: ShutterstockThese masks will be supplied to assist development commissioners of these districts. Cotton reusable mask will 7 inches long and 9 inches wide with three pleats, four strips at corner for tying.said the kha
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Ashraful IslamBy now, this is known to all that the textile and clothing industry is going to pass the toughest time in the next few months due to the covod-19 after effects. Every business sector has been formidable effected by this epidemic and the world has never experienced such wide spread epidemic in its history. When everything is out of control still there are things that can be controlled. So, the future of Bangladesh textile and clothing industry verily lies on the leadership and strat
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The current high demand for protective clothing is causing bottlenecks in some areas, including bands for face masks. Leading textile machinery manufacturer has developed a simple solution for producing elastic tapes for mouth and nose masks in large quantities – its tricot machines with two guide bars for elastic fabrics can be converted to the production of tapes in, what the company calls, a completely and uncomplicated way.© Karl Mayer.Karl Mayer says its highly productive warp knitting mach
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The Maharashtra government last week announced that personal protective equipment (PPE) kits and N-95 masks made by private firms cannot be sold unless certified by the state-run Haffkine Biopharmaceuticals Corporation.Pic: ShutterstockThe directive was issued after some manufacturers and suppliers expressed interest to sell such kits and masks during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.The decision was taken to maintain quality as substandard equipment can increase the chances of medical staff contract