Featured reports from just-style’s research store this week include a global market review of denim and jeanswear, a report on apparel manufacturing in the UK, and a look at the children’s wear market in Russia. 

  • Global market review of denim and jeanswear
    This fresh new edition of the global market review of denim and jeanswear from just-style has taken a completely new approach to the topic and focuses on the reasons for the fight back from recession, the current trends, challenges and future opportunities, plus profiles of many of the leading manufacturers and brands.
  • The Clothesource guide to apparel trade regulations, 2013 edition
    This edition of the guide looks at the rules imposed by Japan, Canada and Australia as well as the EU and US. It explains them in language ordinary business people can understand, and looks at the commercial significance of those rules to the garment and textile industry. 
  • Automotive fabrics: Expanding opportunities in the vehicles of tomorrow
    This report provides invaluable insight into the market for automotive interiors and textiles, including leading suppliers and their products. In particular, it examines the way consolidation in the global automotive supply chain has resulted in tier 1 automotive interior companies taking control of their own fabric production by acquiring automotive textile companies.
  • Childrenswear in Russia
    This report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data for 2007-2011 and analysis by distribution format, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth.
  • Global technical textiles business update, 3rd quarter 2012 edition
    This report provides a round-up of recent corporate developments in the global technical textiles sector, including acquisitions, business news, financial results, investments and market forecasts. The report contains insight and analysis of developments in a wide range of companies and other organisations involved in the sector.