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Sizing solution firms

Sizing Solution Firms: Ones into Gimmickry Have Been Edged Out

3 May 2022

The fit technology arena has been in an acquisitive state over the last year or so. As the apparel & retail industry moves through an impressive and accelerated digital transformation brought on by the digital-first dominant consumer, this space is expected to burgeon as more brands look to digital channels for revenue growth.

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Fashion slow on sizing

Sizing Solutions Thriving, But Industry Slow to Catch up

2 May 2022

Sizing is all! Incorrect size and sloppy fit mean the product comes back. Then starts the rigmarole of unsold inventory and deep discounts making it a retailer's worst nightmare. But, technology has a way out. Since the pandemic, broad acceptance of sizing solutions is generating greater revenue streams and triggering new business models.

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India sourcing destination

Indian Apparel: Caught Between an Old Policy and Need to Brand as Sourcing Destination

22 April 2022

The existing Foreign Trade Policy of India is outdated by two years, but given the global trade situation—first hit and then exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic—is showing no signs of improving, it might be a while before a new FTP sees the light of day. Meanwhile, can India do something to brand itself as an attractive sourcing destination? Buying agents weigh in.

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India's apparel exports

Game Has Changed, but India Not Playing Russian Roulette Yet

20 April 2022

Oil crisis, rising cotton prices, stagnating growth — too many factors at play now, some interconnected, others having a cascading effect this way or that — all these put buying agents in an unenviable position as they need to deal with two sides of the manufacturer-brand equation, in the backdrop of US sanctions on Russia.

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India apparel exports situation

India Has Left Behind Pandemic Blues, But China Still Far Ahead

19 April 2022

The force majeure cancellations and payment battles that socked Indian exports after the first 2020 lockdown are mostly a thing of the past. But if Indian industry has to rise from the COVID-19 ashes, it will have to boost capacities and need the requisite resources too.

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EU Textiles Strategy

EU Textiles Strategy to have domino effect on rest of world

8 April 2022

The recently-announced EU Textiles Strategy is likely to have a bearing on how the textiles-apparel-fashion industry works around the world. But before that can happen, the Strategy would have to be writ in law(s). A peek into how matters might unfold.

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EU Fast Fashion

Consumers Key to Ending Fast Fashion in Europe

7 April 2022

Keeping consumers at the heart of policies/decisionmaking would be key in the days ahead, and it should not just be about products but also how products are used. And, empowering consumers on tackling greenwashing would sum up the process. People in the know tell texfash.com.

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Tara and Zara

In a biZARA twist, Inditex goes with cudgels after one-woman biz

1 April 2022

Fashion giant Inditex has taken umbrage to a Vietnam-born entrepreneur for using the name 'Tara Sartoria' for a small artisan-driven clothing business that she had founded and was selling through the website tarasartoria.com. A texfash.com report.

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Sri Lanka apparel pandemic

In the Long Run

7 March 2022

The pandemic was unprecedented, and everyone made mistakes. As COVID-19 variants turn milder and some semblance of normalcy returns, a quick lookback.

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Sri Lanka apparel trade

Trade Ahoy

7 March 2022

As trade wars rage, a new mega-treaty comes into play and some uncertainties keep rankling Sri Lanka’s GSP+ status from the EU. A look at how the country’s apparel industry is working it out.

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