Apparel brands and their supply chains have been shaken to their core this year, with the Covid-19 pandemic presenting an untold number of challenges. From store closures and mountains of unsold inventory, to the cancellation of orders leading to mass factory closures, companies are being forced to rethink the way they operate - with new and smarter fashion manufacturing models starting to emerge.
New manufacturing models leading the way forward
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