News 2025: six themes that defined a frenetic year for fashion LONDON – 2025 was the year in which we saw the first signs of fashion scaling back its relentless sustainability Read More »
News EU greenlights €3 duty on low value parcels BRUSSELS – The European Union has agreed to impose a fixed €3 customs duty on small parcels entering the trading Read More »
News Circulose announces raft of new brand partners STOCKHOLM – Circulose says it has signed up a fresh wave of fashion brands as it tries to restart sales Read More »
News Resale boom may raise fashion footprint, study warns NEW YORK – A new study suggests frequent secondhand shoppers tend to buy more new clothing too, rather than substituting Read More »
News Engineering Intimacy: MAS’ Category Leadership in Intimate Apparel PARTNER CONTENT – MAS Holdings is recognised globally for its scale and innovation in apparel manufacturing, but when it began Read More »
News Study finds recycled polyester sheds far worse than virgin LONDON – New research suggests the fashion industry’s shift to recycled polyester is deepening the microplastics problem. A study, carried Read More »
News Turkish textile giant launches recycled polyester platform ISTAMBUL – Turkish-based Kipas Textiles, one of Europe’s largest fully integrated textile manufacturers, has launched a recycled polyester platform. ‘FibR-e’ Read More »
News Waterless dyeing company DyeCoo declared bankrupt AMSTERDAM – DyeCoo Textile Systems, the Dutch supplier of machinery for waterless polyester dyeing, has been declared bankrupt, according to Read More »
News ASA bans Nike, Superdry and Lacoste ads over green claims LONDON – The UK Advertising Standards Authority has banned paid Google ads from Nike, Superdry and Lacoste after ruling that Read More »
PVH, Kering quiet on issues of board diversity 16th June 2020 No Comments LONDON – US clothing holding company, PVH, which owns Tommy Hilfiger, and French luxury group Kering have both been extremely vocal on the Black Lives Read More »
Study claims just 8% of ocean fibres are synthetic 16th June 2020 No Comments LONDON – New research claims that only 8 per cent of ocean fibres are synthetic, while most – 80 per cent – are cellulosic, and Read More »
Travel restrictions could hit verified BCI cotton 16th June 2020 No Comments LONDON – Travel restrictions put in place due to Covid-19 could impact the amount of cotton entering global supply chains from standards such as the Read More »