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Tuesday, 06 December 2022 17:32

PVH extends license with G--III

  

American clothing company PVH has extended most of its license agreements with G-III Apparel. The arrangement will allow for a smooth transition of core product categories back to PVH at the end of the extended terms.

PVH intends to work in close partnership with G-III over the next several years to ensure an uninterrupted and responsible transition for consumers and wholesale partners for both brands. PVH’s multi-year strategic growth plan is to unlock the full potential of its two iconic brands, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, in the North American market. By bringing these core product categories in-house over time, the company will be able to draw on the power and expertise of its global brand teams and have them fully connected to the demand driven supply chain PVH is developing.

The multi-year transition period will enable PVH to bring these core product categories, which represented about one-third of its global licensing revenue, and less than ten per cent of consolidated ebit in 2021, back in-house in a disciplined and methodical way. G-III will continue to be a key partner as both work together over the next few years to internalise the direct operations of these businesses.

Both the Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger agreements will now have staggered expirations from 2025 through 2027.

Tuesday, 06 December 2022 17:30

Igatex completes 20 years

  

Igatex was held in Pakistan, December 1 to 4, 2022. This edition of Igatex completed 20 years, making it an increasingly significant garment and textile event with its scale setting records every year.

The show introduced Denim World Pakistan and digital textile printing for the first time this year.Also, for the very first time in an exhibition in Pakistan, a sustainability pavilion was dedicated for leading national university students to showcase their sustainable fashion projects, based on the concept of recycling, upcycling, downcycling in shape of a display and fashion show in the presence of textile professionals.

The four day exhibition received an overwhelming response. More than 500 top notch companies from 30 countries including Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, USA etc. participated and displayed a wide and exquisite range of the latest technologies and solutions for the textile and garment industry. Igatex brought together a range of textile businesses from around the world. This garment and textile machinery and accessories exhibition gave exhibitors and visitors an opportunity to see the latest innovations taking place in the textile sector.Companies exhibited their latest machinery and technology used in spinning, finishing, weaving, dyeing and garments.The event introduced businesses to the latest expertise.

Tuesday, 06 December 2022 17:10

Burberry celebrates community with Leeds

  

Burberry and Leeds will celebrate a year of culture and community. Burberry is a British luxury brand that aims at strengthening the connection with British design, craft and culture.

Leeds is a city in England. Burberry is intrinsically linked to the textile and manufacturing heritage of Leeds. Leeds 2023 will spotlight how creativity and greater access to cultural experiences can open opportunities for all. The landmark year will be punctuated by twelve major signature projects and include hundreds of events and activities where communities, companies and a host of volunteers will come together in an inclusive city-wide celebration.

As part of the partnership, Burberry will support a number of creative learning initiatives. Supporting creative education is a natural continuation of the brand’s ongoing partnership with schools aimed at empowering young people to immerse themselves in the arts and uncover their creative potential and help inspire a new generation of home-grown creative thinkers and engineers.

Supported by more than forty Burberry volunteers, Part One of the Leeds 2023 program will begin with an event called The Awakening on January 7. It will feature renowned acts from the world of music, poetry, dance, comedy and more.

Tuesday, 06 December 2022 17:08

Bangladesh exports to EU up 45 per cent

  

Bangladesh’s apparel exports to the European Union rose 45 per cent year on year during January 2022 to August 2022.

Bangladesh has a 23 per cent share in the EU’s apparel imports. The EU has played a massive role in Bangladesh’s becoming the second largest garment exporter in the world over the past four-and-a-half decades.

Just after gaining independence in 1971, Bangladesh started enjoying trade benefits under the EU's Everything but Arms initiative, which eventually elevated the country to its current position.So, suppliers are still upbeat about their potential exports once the country loses much of these benefits following its graduation from the UN's grouping of least developed countries in 2026.

Bangladesh’s garment exporters are hopeful they will perform even better after the country’s graduation.The competitive price, quality and recent developments in safety and compliance have brightened the sector's image. Besides, Bangladesh is now a global champion in the green garment category. The country is capable of catering to large quantities of goods as investors have poured a lot of money into the sector over the years. A lot of work orders are shifting to Bangladesh from China because of the recent trade war between China and the US. This includes an embargo by western clothing retailers and brands on using Chinese cotton for their products.

Tuesday, 06 December 2022 17:01

Bangladesh November exports up 26 per cent

  

Bangladesh’s garment exports in November 2022 rose by 26 percent year on year. This is commendable in view of the ongoing economic slowdown and has come in the wake of rising raw material prices, highend apparel production and increased exports to new markets such as Korea, the Middle East and India.

Exports from Bangladesh’s chief competitors China, Myanmar and Vietnam have lagged in the last five months due to the changing global situation. As a result, some buyers from these countries have recently turned to Bangladesh.In recent months, Bangladesh’s exporters faced a huge drop in output due to gas and electricity disruptions. The Ukraine-Russia war also dragged down purchase orders from Europe and America, the largest market for the country’s garment exports, amid growing fears of an economic recession.

During September 2022 and October 2022 export revenues dropped by six percent and eight percent. But November 2022 was a turn-up for the books as export receipts exceeded the target for the month by 17 percent.Garments fuelled the turnaround, accounting for almost 83 percent of the total exports from July 2022 to November 2022. Exports have grown ten percent in the first five months of fiscal year 2023.

Tuesday, 06 December 2022 16:58

Chanel takes over long time supplier

  

Luxury house Chanel has decided to take over Fashion Art. For the past fifteen years, Chanel has had its denim pieces made by this manufacturer. It was in 2007 that Chanel first hired Fashion Art to design a pair of denim pants evoking the colors of the morning English fog for the 2007-08 Paris-London Métiers d'art collection.

Fashion Art was born with this first piece washed out with cloudy brushstrokes done by hand. Fashion Art specializes in the manufacture of jeans and high-end denim garments as well as fabrics for bags and shoes.

Founded in 2008, Fashion Art employs 38 people and collaborates with 15 highly qualified partners located within its geographical perimeter, who manage the production of the garments, while it handles the entire development cycle in-house, including the preparation of patterns or the grading and sewing of prototypes, having two buildings of 2,500 square meters.

Recognized for its expertise in denim, Fashion Art has invested heavily in technological research and sustainable development. It is GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified, as is its entire external production chain. Rather than the traditional method of starting with the printing of the fabric, Fashion Art's artisans first make the garment. It is then cut up, and depending on the desired effects it is then passed through powder-based abrasion, laser cutting, 3D printing of patterns, working with jacquard, adding embroidery or a tweed yoke. The last step consists of meticulously reassembling the garment to its original form.

Tuesday, 06 December 2022 16:53

Dior and Denim Tears launch collection

  

Dior has launched a collection in partnership with the brand Denim Tears. The line celebrates the inventiveness of the house of Dior and the strength of its creative dialogues and pays homage to Black artists like James Baldwin and Miles Davis.

Denim Tears is no stranger to collaborations. Most recently, the brand linked up with Levis to launch a collection that explores America’s harrowed history against racial injustice and persecution, all while creating an artistic framework of African-American conceptual conceptualism.

Likewise, Denim Tears collaborated with guest designer Eli Russell Linnetz of the Californian-based brand ERL. Their capsule was presented back in May 2022 as part of the 2023 resort collection launch.Denim Tears also linked with Readymade for its latest collaborative project. The Denim Tears and Readymade collaboration materializes as a collection of apparel and accessories riffed with Readymade's signature upcycled garments and Denim Tears' famed Cotton Wreath motif. Hoodies, semi-flared sweatpants, and shorts lead the collection. Wrapping up the offering is a shoulder bag with straps comprising pearls and knit recreations of raw cotton.

Fashion house Dior was founded in 1946. Today, from dresses to accessories, from fragrances to lipstick, to the most expert skincare, the house of Dior enhances the beauty of women, bringing radiance and modernity.

  

Pakistan’s exports of men’s apparel to China increased by more than 17 per cent in the first ten months of 2022 as compared with the same period in 2021.

As for the major factors behind the increasing export of men’s clothing to China, Pakistan is a major producer of cotton crops, and it is cheaper as compared to China so it has a benefit over China. Also Pakistan has cheap labor compared to China which is cost-effective for men’s apparel exports to China.

In January 2020, Pakistan and China entered into the second phase of the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement under which China has eliminated tariffs on 313 priority tariff lines of Pakistan’s export and out of the 313 high-priority products that Pakistan can now export without duty payments to China 130 are from the textiles sector. The reduced tariffs on textile products, an expected surge in Chinese investment into Pakistan, and the potential shift of production base from China to Pakistan may change the regional dynamics of the textile trade.

Pakistan has a target of raising the country’s textile and clothing exports by 2025. As China has the world’s largest textile industry—in terms of both production and export—it is an inevitable trading partner for Pakistan to meet this 2025 target.

Monday, 05 December 2022 12:33

Fall in China retail sales value

  

China’s retail sales value of consumer goods was down 0.5 per cent year on year in October 2022.

Of the total, retail sales of garments, footwear, hats and knitwear were down 7.5 per cent year on year.During January 2022 to October 2022, retail sales of consumer goods were up 0.6 per cent year on year. Of the total, retail sales of garments, footwear, hats and knitwear from January 2022 to October 2022 were down 4.4 per cent year on year. In October 2022, retail sales of garment enterprises above a designated size were down 9.2 per cent year on year. From January 2022 to October 2022retail sales were down 5.5 per cent year on year.

From January 2021 to August 2021, retail sales of clothing, foot and head wear and knitted goods grew by 24.8 per cent in China.From January to August, retail sales of social consumer goods in China were up by 18.1 per cent, eight per cent higher than the same period of 2019. In August 2021, retail sales of social consumer goods saw a year-on-year growth of 2.5 per cent, three per cent higher than that of 2019. By consumption type, in August, retail sales of commodity had a year-on-year growth of 3.3 per cent.

Monday, 05 December 2022 12:29

Yarn Expo in March 2023

  

Yarn Expo will be held in China, March 8 to 10, 2023. A comprehensive selection of sustainable textile products will be on display.

The fair will play host to exhibitors with products in multiple major yarn categories, including cashmere, cotton, fancy, linen/ramie, and wool. In addition, buyers will be able to source a host of chemical yarns and fibers, many of which are used to produce eco-friendly functional textiles.

Yarn Expo is a leading trade fair in the industry as well as the ideal platform to exchange advanced market information to promote business co-operation and meet new customers.

The global market is on the road to recovery, and industry players are eager for business-as-usual, indicated by the early signup of some key functional yarn and fiber exhibitors.Taiwan’s Everest Textile will exhibit PA56, its polyamide-substitute yarn sourced from renewable materials, low carbon polyester yarn, produced from industrial waste gas, air covering yarn, nylon 66 mechanical stretch and its thick and thin yarn series. China’s Bioserica Era will exhibit a series of antibacterial products and especially its flagship fiber, Bioserica, a bio-based mixture of PHBV and PLA primarily derived from corn starch. Once fused for spinning, the resulting antibacterial, antiviral fiber is softer, more eco-friendly, and more heat-resistant than pure PLA fiber.