Who are the winners and losers in the world of fashion in 2025?
Just Style shares its predictions for which fashion brands look tipped for success and which ones might have their work cut out for them in 2025.
Hannah Abdulla January 02 2025

02 January 2025
02 January 2025
Just Style shares its predictions for which fashion brands look tipped for success and which ones might have their work cut out for them in 2025.
Hannah Abdulla January 02 2025
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Mexico increased its import duty on apparel products from 20-25% to 35% last month, however the US apparel sector is urging the country to pause the decision and an industry expert tells Just Style the hike could complicate its trade relationship with Asia.
The Sewn Products Equipment & Suppliers of the Americas (SPESA) believes an investigation on how trade and trade policy affect textile and apparel micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) run by individuals from underserved communities will provide much-needed data and analysis on the wider domestic cut and sew industry.
The US apparel sector has recorded a 3.6% uptick in sales during the festive period spanning 1 November to 24 December 2024, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse.
The latest supplier roundtable report from the Better Buying Institute has highlighted ongoing challenges faced by suppliers with the costing practices of global fashion brands and retailers.
Global stakeholders are being urged to combat misinformation about the secondhand clothing industry in Kenya and instead promote evidence-based research and policymaking.
The US apparel and footwear sector is among several industries that have urged US President-elect Donald Trump to crack down on the illicit trafficking of counterfeit goods.
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