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  • Destination Maternity, a leading maternity apparel retailer, has reported net income of $0.1 million for Q1 FY2019 ending May 4, 2019, compared to net income of $0.2 million for Q1 FY2018. Net sales for Q1 FY2019 decreased 8.7 per cent to $94.2 million. Sales were down due to net closure of 32 owned and 88 leased locations, and decrease in comparable sales.Pic: Destination MaternityThe comparable sales for Q1 of fiscal 2019 decreased 7.2 per cent from Q1 of fiscal 2018, said a press release by D
  • Around 30 per cent of exhibitors at the Interfiliere Hong Kong show for intimates and swimwear in March this year were original manufacturers, according to show director Marine Veillon, who said fabric producers accounted for 28 per cent of the exhibitors, followed by lace manufacturers at 22 per cent. Rest were accessories and embroideries manufacturers.Pic: Interfiliere Hong KongThe organisers see a clear growth in consumption of both innerwear and swimwear in Asia, led by China. Growing dispo
  • Auro Weaving Mills in Baddi, India, has installed a JetSpray humidification system from Condair to humidify its warping section. The humidifier is creating the ideal air humidity to reduce fibre shedding from the yarn and airborne fly, as well as maintain yarn moisture content and minimise yarn breakage during processing.Auro Weaving Mills is a unit of the Vardhman Group, which has 22 manufacturing facilities across India & employs more than 25,000 people. The Auro factory manufactures the h
  • Market conditions in the West are dragging down India’s overall textile and apparel exports. However, India’s trade with South East Asia has been growing over the last few years. This trend will get stronger as regional connectivity improves further and ASEAN retail markets grow mature. We take a look at India’s textile and apparel trade with South East Asia, and the economic outlook for the region.India’s T&C exports to South East Asian countries have been improving and witnessed a positive
  • In the last quarter of 2018-19 (January-March), 47 Industrial Entrepreneurs’ Memorandum (IEMs), related to textile and clothing investments, were filed with the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), compared to 60 IEMs filed during January-March 2017-18 fiscal year.Interest in yarn manufacturing remains highnewsSectorwise, the yarn manufacturing sector (including spun and filament) received 14 proposals (14 in 2018 too), weaving received nine proposals (14 in 2018), knitting tw
  • FRESHWATER— British apparel manufacturer Teemill has launched a new range of organic cotton T-shirts which the company intends to take back an indefinite number of times.The firm offers online shoppers made-to-order printed clothing which means no unsold stock is carried and, consequently, there is no need to landfill or incinerate waste.The latest release from Teemill is a collection which features an incentivised take-back scheme to encourage consumers’ direct engagement with the circular econ
  • Teemill has launched t-shirts made from worn out organic t-shirts and designed to come back to be remade again and again. The fashion and tech business hopes that circularity will lead to rapid change in the fashion industry. Customers can scan the label inside with their phone to activate a free post returns coupon when the product is worn out.Pic: TeemillThen, Teemill will recover and remanufacture the materials into new t-shirts and give the customer £5 off a new item. Technology efficiencies
  • Bangladesh has directed all buying houses in the garment andsector to register themselves with the department of textiles to run their businesses. In a May 28 gazette notification, the textiles and jute ministry said the registration is mandatory within 60 days. If any buying house seeks extension with valid reasons, it can be allowed 60 more days.If registration is not done on time, thewill take legal action.On April 1, the ministry issued a gazette notification detailing the registration proce
  • Mayer & Cie (MCT) will display a mesh and body mapping specialist, the electronic single jersey machine MJ 3.2 E, at ITMA 2019, in hall H 8.0, booth C204. The leadingand garment technology exhibition will be held from June 20-26, 2019, in Barcelona, Spain. MCT is a leading international manufacturer of circular knitting machines from Germany.Pic: Mayer & CieBody mapping, like a similar structure, mesh, is much in demand in the sportingsegment. Athleisure is currently a key growth driver
  • Raw materials imported by cut-make-pack (CMP) industries in Myanmar reached $1.573 billion between October 1 and May 31 of fiscal 2018-2019—up $273.828 million over the figure during the same period in the previous fiscal, according to commerce ministry. The garment, slipper and bag manufacturing industries are covered under the CMP system.During the same period in the current fiscal,earnings from the CMP garment sector hit over $2.496 billion, up $933.438 million compared to the figure during t
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