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Cambodia's garment exports rose by 6.5% to US$5.7bn last year

Cambodia garment prices fall amid export growth

New figures show Cambodia’s garment and footwear exports continued to see strong growth during 2015, albeit it at a slower rate than the yea...

Comparable store sales for the US retail sector climbed 0.4% in March

US apparel retailers' March 2016 sales roundup 

March proved to be a challenging month for the few US apparel retailers who still report their monthly sales, with many hampered by the earl...

UK garment-making showed signs of revival in the second half of 2015

Is UK apparel onshoring finally gaining momentum?

Despite years of denial, British garment-making showed serious signs of a revival in the second half of 2015. Mike Flanagan takes a closer l...

US imports from Vietnam grew 38.1% in February

Vietnam leads US apparel import growth in February

Apparel imports into the US bounced back in February, with all but one of the leading supplier countries booking growth, and six of those hi...

'There is no clear, singular, uncomplicated path to achieve speed in product development,' Gribbin explains

Something’s not right about ‘see now, buy now’

Brands need to respond to consumer needs for instant gratification with a strategy for speed – where speed and efficiency in the product dev...

HoodieBuddie features built in headphones

Wearable Tech Show – Innovations and developments

Executives from the smart textile and embedded sensor sectors gathered in London last month for the third edition of the annual Wearable Tec...


What are the top threats to global supply chains in 2016? 31 Mar 16

Risks ranging from cargo theft to natural disasters and terrorism incidents are among the biggest threats seen to global supply chains in 2016 – with worker unrest in China and child labour in India among specific challenges faced by apparel firms.


Assessing Africa as an alternative apparel source 31 Mar 16

Africa has undeniable advantages that make it attractive as a potential destination for large volume, low cost, commodity garments, according to Chris Wynne-Potts, CEO at African Merchandising Services.

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Major Apparel News

Hanesbrands takes control of global Champion brand

Michelle Russell | 8 Apr 16

T-shirt and underwear maker Hanesbrands is taking full control of the Champion athletic apparel brand after agreeing to buy Champion Europe, which owns the trademark for the Champion brand in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.


Pacific Sunwear files for bankruptcy protection

Katie Smith | 7 Apr 16 Pacific Sunwear plans to continue trading during the Chapter 11 process

Struggling teen action sports and lifestyle retailer Pacific Sunwear of California has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a bid to lower its long-term debt and reduce costs. 


L Brands to cut 200 jobs in restructuring

Michelle Russell | 7 Apr 16 L Brands will cut 200 jobs in Columbus and New York

L Brands, owner of the Victoria's Secret, Pink and La Senza brands, is to cut around 200 jobs as part of a restructuring of its online and catalogue businesses.

Recent News - (Updated: 2:40pm 8 Apr 2016)

Teijin develops new natural leather substitute

Brands called on to source more sustainable cotton

Gap same-store sales fall for 12th month in a row

GOTS gets tough on false organic fibre claims

Hugo Boss still mistreating Turkish workers

US urged to halt imports of Turkmenistan cotton

Primark CFO Shields steps down

Top stories this week on just-style...

Latest Apparel Interviews

How Primark balances ethics and ultra-low prices 23 Mar 16

Michelle RussellPaul Lister says Primark's business model allows it to keep prices low and source ethically

With a business model focused on offering the lowest prices on the high street, value fashion chain Primark is constantly questioned over its commitment to a range of ethical and environmental retail issues. Paul Lister, responsible for Primark’s ethical trading team, tells just-style "the strength of a brand's ethics is not about a price point" – and that close engagement with the supply chain is key.


KTC refashioning the reputation of Made in China 19 Feb 16

Leonie BarrieGerhard Flatz is charting a new course for performance wear specialist KTC

Backed by his belief that the current apparel sourcing model is broken, Gerhard Flatz, managing director at high end performance wear specialist KTC, is charting a new course for the company. He’s trying to change the perception of what it means to be ‘Made in China’ by losing the factory tagline and instead building on the firm’s ethical credentials, its skilled workmanship, and repositioning it as a key ingredient of a high quality garment.


Esquel CEO says automation core to competitiveness 1 Dec 15

Wang FangqingEsquel Group remains committed to China, says CEO John Cheh

While doomsayers have been waxing lyrically for the past two years about how the Chinese clothing industry could have a shaky future, John Cheh, vice chairman and CEO of Esquel Group, the Hong Kong-based vertically integrated cotton to shirt maker, is resolute in his optimism. 

Apparel Blog

Ethics are not about a price point

Leonie Barrie, just-style editorial team Leonie Barrie | 29 Mar 16

With a business model focused on offering the lowest prices on the high street, UK value fashion chain Primark is constantly questioned over its commitment to a range of ethical and environmental issues.


Is Vietnam primed for TPP?

Leonie Barrie, just-style editorial team Leonie Barrie | 21 Mar 16

It is no secret that Vietnam's textile and clothing sector is widely expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the recently-agreed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade pact.


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Hot Apparel Issues

Apparel software trends: The outlook for 2016

Apparel software trends: The outlook for 2016

just-style’s annual management briefing canvasses the views of software experts on the challenges facing the global apparel supply chain in the year ahead – and the ways technology can help tackle some of these issues. We also ask where firms should be focusing their investments now if they want to remain competitive into the future, and take a look at what else is likely to be topping the apparel industry's technology agenda.

Egypt apparel sector underperforming but ambitious

Egypt apparel sector underperforming but ambitious

With advantages that include the best cotton in the world, thousands of textile and garment factories, low labour costs and duty-free access to key markets in the US, European Union (EU), the Middle-East and Africa, Egypt should have formidable potential. But at the same time it's facing a mountain of problems, including low labour productivity, lack of investments in ginning, spinning and weaving, difficult access to finance, and poor infrastructure.

Prime Source Forum 2016

Prime Source Forum 2016

This year's Prime Source Forum conference in Hong Kong addressed solutions to dealing with tightened trade policies, currency fluctuation, political and social instability, and increasing requests for more stringent sustainable practices.

Might Brexit be brighter for Britain’s garment industry?

Might Brexit be brighter for Britain’s garment industry?

The British vote on 23 June whether to stay in the EU or not. By early March, opinion polls showed voters split about 50/50, with about a third still unsure. So far, neither side has been straightforward about the effects of leaving (known as a "Brexit") or staying. Here's how Mike Flanagan sees Brexit supporters' arguments affecting Britain's apparel industry.

Apparel Market Research

Southeast Asia strategic sourcing review – a focus on Cambod

Southeast Asia strategic sourcing review – a focus on Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar

This report is aimed as a strategic tool for both buyers and suppliers to assess and compare the advantages and challenges of sourcing and manufacturing apparel garments in the Southeast Asian countries of Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar. Key questions addressed: Will Cambodia be able to retain its advantage? How will the forthcoming free trade agreements impact Vietnam; and What makes Myanmar so attractive?.. Read more

Published: February 2016 - (€675.00)


Primark Stores Limited: Retailing - Company Profile & SWOT Analysis

Published: March 2016 - (€115.00)


Nike Inc in Apparel and Footwear (USA)

Published: March 2016 - (€115.00)


Jeans in the US

Published: March 2016 - (€800.00)


Gap Inc, The in Apparel and Footwear (USA)

Published: March 2016 - (€115.00)


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