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Cotton Incorporated predicts the future for trends
Cotton USA and Cotton Incorporated were among the crowds at Texworld presenting their Cottonworks Library, exclusively for designers, garment manufacturers, brands and retailers and displays exclusive fabrics from cotton mills around the world.
Fashion faux paux or cutting edge Corporatewear?
Corporatewear suppliers have been feeling a new kind of pressure in recent months as clients continue to demand more from the garments they want to represent their company.
Corporate clothing takes a look at the catwalk.
Spring/Summer collections are hitting the shop floors in every city and the time has come to begin preparing for the warmer months.
The Health and Safety Event takes shape for 2005
Europe’s largest dedicated annual event for the Health & Safety sector, Safety & Health Expo makes its return to the NEC Birmingham from May 17-19 this year with emphasis on education and informing Health and Safety professionals on the key changes...
Aspects of safety for Reflexite
Police representative outlines duty of care responsibilities.
Crowds gather at the London Turkish Fashion Fabric Exhibition
The sixth Turkish Fashion Fabric Exhibition took place on the 15-16 February presenting 75 collections, the largest selection of fabric manufacturers on show in the United Kingdom.
Papini Put Their Customers First
2005 sees the 10th anniversary of Papini and once again they’re determined not to disappoint their loyal customers by continually developing the products and services they provide and thinking up new ways to adapt their garments in a way that will be
TechStyle Connections Ltd.
TSC is an outsource service provider offering supply chain and technology solutions to the worldwide market for apparel and home furnishing textiles, including corporate and careerwear – a consultancy and a product supplier in one...
Quota elimination
This week the EU officially adopted the EC proposal for a Regulation that will eliminate from 1st January 2005 all quantitative restrictions on the import of textile and clothing products from WTO countries
Extreme textiles go on show
Extreme textiles: designing for high performance’ is the title of an exhibition to be staged at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution from April 8, 2005 to January 15, 2006
DTS celebrates 25th anniversary
DTS Logistics, the leading pre-retail and fashion logistics service provider is celebrating 25 years in business this month
James Lock keeps ahead
James Lock & Co has been a supplier of hats to the well-heeled on the same premises in London's St James's Street for nearly 250 years and has a list of past and present clients that reads like a who's who of history...
Central and Eastern European markets
Fibre and technical textile companies looking for long-term gains are increasingly turning their attention to markets in Central and Eastern Europe...
Trade with China
The recent Emcat sponsored seminar ‘Trade with China’ proved a huge success with its high-level audience at Derby’s Pride Park.
The tailors
Hong Kong is famous for its tailoring, and no Hong Kong tailor is more famous than Sam. Endlessly self-promoting, the dapper 54-year-old has a client list that includes Presidents, Kings, and Prime Ministers.
Syscom partners School Trends
School Trends is a fast-growing and ambitious SME. Already claiming to be the UK’s leading nationwide direct-to-school supplier of personalised school wear in the primary sector, the company has now set its sights on the secondary school market.
The Japanese experience
If the Japanese experience is anything to go by, there will be few crumbs left over for non-Chinese suppliers of clothing to Western markets after China has taken its share...
The total solution
Michelin includes PPE as part of its new Equip Collection
An Asian perspective
Speaking at the recent ASBCI conference, Unifi chairman John Walker, who lives and works in Hong Kong, presented an overview of the factors that influenced his company’s decision to commit to the Asian market – and China in particular.
PPE in Europe
Frost & Sullivan's new analysis of the European personal protective equipment (PPE) market reveals that end users primarily evaluate technical performance
Textile Industry and Selective Comments on some of the Trade Defense Measures available in US and EU legislation.
Apart from the Transitional Product Specific Safeguard Mechanism and the specific Textile Safeguard which can be used against China exclusively
China’s Textile Industry Part I - An overview
With the textile and apparel quota system ending on December 31, 2004, a significant number of companies views Chinese manufactured apparel as the
Marta Maratchi Shows Clarks What Not To Wear
Traditionally, Britain’s workers did not have to think about what not to wear for work as the workwear clothing supplied by their company often reflected all the fashion and style of a uniform from
Keeping ahead of the game
The corporate clothing market is booming as companies of every size – from small cafes to corporate giants – become increasingly image conscious and turn to corporate uniforms….
Brands want to stay British
Some of Britain's best-known brands, including Burberry, Harrods and Aston Martin, are launching a campaign for the right to call themselves British. And…
Nanotechnology gets real
For Donn Tice, the path to the new world of nanotechnology leads through the old world of apparel manufacturing
M&S: the book
The rise and fall of Marks and Spencer
Malden Mills gets hot under the collar
Electrically heated fabrics used in jackets and blankets
China's WTO entry
Asia braces itself for massive trade changes
Pelmark launch new image
Moving out of the past and into the future
EU aid to Pakistan
Portugal and Spain oppose textile concessions
Tesco and those Levi jeans
This is not just about cheap jeans, but the weird values of our society
Malden Mills
Does altruism make good business sense?
Indian cotton production
Association argues that the future lies with genetic modification
China's textile goal
The dragon aims for world domination
A career in textiles?
Students see strong future in new technology textile jobs
China and the WTO
Fifteen years on, and it's finally official
Textile makers look to Caribbean
Companies drum up trade in clothes made from US fabric
Yves Saint Laurent retires
The fashion guru who lived with controversy
Fast slows down
Japanese clothing firm starts to sag
Boosting British wool
Wool Board fights back after foot and mouth disease
EU trade war with US
WTO rules in favour of European countries
It's all Greek to M&S
Franchise operation works to a profitable blueprint
Man-made spider silk
Nexia develops a way to mimic nature
IBLF champions ethical manufacturing
Ethical procurement and supply chains for the clothing industry
Madagascar at a crossroads
Textile industry caught in middle of election row
Smart clothing
Commercial intelligent garments come a step nearer
DuPont re-aligns businesses
Textiles and Interiors to become separate operation
The end of an era
John Bentley retires after 37 years with BT
Photonic fibres
Glass coated polymer provides increased reflectivity
T&B wins Queen's Award
Enterprise pays off for UK logistics group
Women at work
Japanese workers have limited clothing choice
Integrated Clothing Project
The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority is looking to procure all its clothing…
The Burberry story
How a fashion icon re-invented itself
African workers exploited
Report criticises ethical conditions in clothing factories
M&S/Desmond joint venture
Zip Project children's wear development centre opens
New boss for M&S
Roger Holmes to succeed Luc Vandevelde
Dewhirst to close Cardigan factory
M&S supplier switches more garment production overseas
'One-nil to Arsenal'
Traders in unofficial products face the red card.
Russia's textile industry
Weaving a pattern of change as private investors step in
Dewhirst to shut Fishguard
Clothing manufacturer closes its last factory in Wales
Trevira trends for winter
Workwear and uniforms provide fabric inspiration
Fashion for fitness
The evolution of practical exercise clothing
After textiles, what next?
Mauritius looks to IT for future development
Shopping gets smart
Prada provides a glimpse of future technology
Kids pick up on Velcro
Research shows infants can get a head start in life
Stress-busting clothes
The good vibrations dress designed to relieve tension
Increasing India-EU trade
Textile and clothing working group to be set up
Military strategy for Polartec
Malden Mills bankruptcy rescue plan targets forces' uniforms
Cookson & Clegg
IT package provides the answer for uniform supplier
Nikwax inventor develops performance outdoor clothing
It all started in 1977, when outdoor enthusiast Nick Brown set out to find a "decent" waterproofing product….
Student Designs Shower Marks With Sparks – Bright Young Talent On Show At Asbci Conference
The annual conference of the Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry was voted a stirring success…
Garment manufacturing ethics
Pakistan worried by implementation of social standards
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