Quality, price, service and a steady flow of innovations are among the top four traits denim brands in Germany look for in mill partnerships. Brands favor mills with lineages of quality, service and innovation. Among the reasons brands cut ties with mills are bad quality, delivery delays, unreliability, high prices and lack of sustainability, followed by high minimum orders, lack of innovation and bad service.
Sustainability is becoming increasingly important to denim brands. If possible, they pay attention to social and environmental factors when selecting denim fabrics. Recycled denim is especially an area of growing importance. Consumers in Germany are willing to pay a significantly higher price for denim made in a sustainable way.
Transparency and function are part of the package. Retailers believe labels that name the fabric producer can serve as an argument for higher prices. Jeans boasting functional features can command far higher prices. Women’s skinny jeans and straight fits are expected to gain momentum as well as cropped jeans and high-waisted jeans. However, destroyed/repaired, bleached or raw denim for women are expected to decline.
The quantity of women’s jeans in the German market is expected to decline 34 per cent by 2020 and that of men’s is expected to increase 33 per cent.

- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Virtual wardrobes redraw retail boundaries as gaming platforms become fashion ec…
The boundary between physical clothing and digital apparel is rapidly eroding as gaming environments evolve into fully functioning consumer markets.... Read more
From Estimates to Audits: Virgin PET data disrupts global synthetic fiber econom…
The global textile industry is recalibrating how environmental impact is measured, priced, and regulated. While polyester continues to dominate global... Read more
Retail’s new growth map in China, rise of premium wealth, senior spending
For decades, global fashion and retail companies built their China strategies around the rapid expansion of an aspirational middle class... Read more
Post-peak correction global cotton markets adjust amid shifting fundamentals
Following a period of aggressive increase, global cotton benchmarks have entered a cooling phase. The bullish momentum that propelled prices... Read more
From Runway Blueprint to Retail Rack: How Milano’s ‘Ready to Show’ shapes global…
As the fashion elite prepare their calendars for the Spring/Summer 2027 runway shows, an equally vital, multi-billion-dollar machinery is quietly... Read more
Natural fibers gain ground as microplastic awareness alters apparel demand
The global apparel industry is entering a new phase of disruption as consumer concern over microplastic pollution begins to materially... Read more
Global cotton output declines, raising stakes for spinners and fabric makers
A simultaneous drop across the global natural fiber sector is reshuffle-mapping trading dynamics for international textile mills, yarn spinners, and... Read more
Apparel’s inflation premium in the US signals a tough road for retailers
The latest inflation data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has conveyed an important warning for the fashion and... Read more
The Alchemy of Adornment: Decoding the ‘Runway Trends’ and ‘Sartorial Shifts’ of…
As the global luxury sector navigates shifting economic currents, Milan continues to solidify its role as the definitive compass for... Read more
Engineered to Perform: How bio-based textiles are rewiring the $1.15 trillion at…
The global athleisure industry is entering a reset as the next phase of competition shifts from celebrity endorsements and logo... Read more












