Interviews

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GenNext India

Old Industry, New People

1 September 2019

Subir Ghosh spoke to eight dynamic personalities who have remained in the news for the cutting-edge initiatives they have been taking, bringing about a change in the way business itself is done. There were two questions they were posed: * Has GenNext of the Indian textiles-apparel industry changed the way business is done? * How much do you think India's GenNext is geared up to changing things in the global context? The responses. Dhiraj Agarwal CEO and Co-Founder Campus Sutra Dhiraj Agarwal is...

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Fabric Monde

Weaving Brands

1 July 2019

How did your story / journey start? What exactly were you trying to do, or achieve when you set out? Looking back today, how much of your goal do you think you have been able to achieve? Fabric Monde was born out of the idea of catering to the demand and love of the urban markets towards indigenous handloom products. Evolved from there, today we are working on a global supply chain for the fabrics to support and enable fashion brands to source fabrics in a sustainable way. Part of our success...

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Barco Uniforms

Fashionably wearable

1 May 2019

Medical wearables are going to be big in the days to come? How "big" is "big"? Medical wearables are a sustainable business for the future. It will be a large industry covering multiple sectors. It is almost impossible to project how “big” is “big” as it spans so many categories from electronics, technology, med-device to fibers, fabrications and surface applications for fabrics. What do you think would be the driving force for this sector? Would it be performance-driven? Or, would there be...

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Michael Jaenecke

Technology, sustainability and innovation are driving forces

1 May 2019

How much do you think technical textiles / nonwovens will dominate the next decade? In which sectors / applications, are we most likely to see that kind of dominance? It is a fact that the technical textiles market is one of the most innovative in the world. It is reported to be among the top five technology-intensive markets with a great potential for advancement. The industry accounts for about 30 per cent of global textile production and it is expected to expand at an annual growth rate of...

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Ravi Kant Prakash

There's no limit to creativity

1 April 2019

How crucial is the role of a designer in a company that manufactures fabrics? In that light, how important is your own role at Arvind? To make a good garment, there should be a perfect match of the fabric and silhouette. That's where the designer's expertise and a keen eye for detail come into play. Working in a fabric mill gives you a great understating of fabric, its properties, the purpose of making it, and being a fashion designer, you possess the ability to visualise and render fabric into...

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Rajendra Agarwal

Buying decisions driven by convenience and fashion

1 April 2019

What are your impressions about the ways in that fabric trade has changed over the last 10 years? Could you enumerate a few? The overall industry has seen a gamut of changes over the past decade—be it in product, process and machinery. Let me outline a few: Technological advancements: All players are keeping a close lookout on tech advancements. They serve multiple purposes—from increasing shop-floor efficiency, reducing defects, ensuring streamlining of different processes, and their importance...

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MSME sector

Short-term working capital needs of MSMEs can be met by fintechs

1 March 2019

The backbone of the textiles and apparel industry, in many ways, are the countless MSMEs that are part of the supply chain. How and where exactly does a fintech company figure in this chain? MSMEs are a huge contributor to the textiles and apparel industry as is the case with the overall Indian economy. This is evident in cities like Tiruppur, Coimbatore and Ludhiana which are big textile industry hubs. Their overall trade cycle indicates that the MSMEs take between 90 and 120 days to meet their...

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T-shirt market

Customised t-shirt category will continue to grow

1 March 2019

Cotton is still the preferred fabric for t-shirts. Is it the same for your brand too? Or, do you see linen, lycra, polyester, rayon or blends taking over? Cotton remains the fibre of choice for our customers, across almost all our brands, but we are certainly seeing a rise in demand for blended fabrics and also purely synthetic fabrics. There are several reasons for these shifts with the biggest being the increasing popularity of the athleisure category where consumers are looking for the...

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True Fit

There’s increased pressure to personalise and curate fashion

1 February 2019

The subject of sizing is much-discussed nowadays. Why has this topic suddenly gained currency? Discovering clothes and shoes that you love and that fit you has always been a fundamental hurdle for purchasing digitally. There’s an increased urgency to solve for both style discovery and sizing because of the rapid increase of digital consumption where try-on happens at home and people have to place their bets prior to the real moment of truth, when they finally unbox an item, try it on, and find...

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The RealReal

Consigned to Eternity

1 February 2019

The RealReal, a leading luxury consignment company, launched a Sustainability Calculator for consignment on the occasion of National Consignment Day on October 1 in the US. The objective of this calculator is to create a sound, science-based, tool to quantify the positive impact of consignment on the planet. This first-generation calculator focuses solely on women's apparel. The initial calculation measured the impact of 2.5 million women's clothing items consigned to the RealReal, with the...

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