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Leonie Barrie, just-style editor

July 26, 2012

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From catwalk to consumers, fast fashion companies are increasing their speed to market in response to demand for up-to-the-minute styles and trends at relatively low prices. In this month’s management briefing, just-style looks at the impact this is having on manufacturing and supply chains, retail strategies, global trends and the bottom line.

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Trade and trade policy: the US clothing import market, 1st quarter 2012

This US clothing import market report provides vital data and analysis of trends. It focuses in greater detail on clothing imports into the USA from ten key supplying countries.

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Comment: Why it is all about the cost of labour!

It is well-known that sourcing decisions are not simply based on labour costs. But a comment piece on just-style earlier this month has prompted Doug Miller, Professor (Emeritus) of Worker Rights in Fashion, to hit back with his own analysis of the real wage cost of clothing – and what he believes is the gross undervaluation of garment assembly.

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Footwear in Canada

Get a detailed picture of the footwear market in Canada from this report. Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change. Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands.

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