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  • The wearable technology company 8K has launched stylish heated apparel that allows wearers control the temperature from a smartphone app. A world’s first, the 8K jackets and gilets sync technology with fashion, and give urbanites and adventurers lightweight outerwear that allows them to be in complete control of their perfect temperature in any conditions. The jackets and gilets start a clothing industry revolution. These incorporate a unique printable heating technology called Flexwarm that
  • The 2017 Hanoi Textile and Garment Industry Expo (HANOITEX 2017) opened at the International Centre for Exhibition on Tran Hung Dao street, Hanoi on November 1. The annual event draws over 150 companies from 15 countries and territories, including China, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, Turkey, the UK, the US, and Vietnam. The three-day event is showcasing textile-garment machinery and equipment, high-quality silk and fabrics, dyeing e
  • The country has so far produced 1.186 million more cotton bales than the production recorded up to Nov 1 last year, which makes the 2017-18 target of 12.6m bales achievable. The last two fortnightly reports by the ginners’ body recorded the year-on-year growth in cotton production at 50.88 per cent and 36.79pc. The latest report shows the annual increase of 17.07pc only. This raises questions about the size of the crop. The early maturity of cotton plants due to excessive heat in Punjab ma
  • The first China International Import Expo will deepen economic globalization and promote an open world economy, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday. Chinese Vice-Minister of Commerce Fu Ziying said the first China International Import Expo, scheduled in Shanghai for Nov 5-10, 2018, was "a significant move for China to open up its market to the world and will facilitate trade and opening-up among participating countries." "The expo will also push the development of the Belt and Road In
  • Textile sector associations on Saturday emphasised that the government should devise medium to long-term plan in which it reduces electricity tariff by Rs3.53/kWh, withdrawing tariff rationalisation surcharge, GIDC and clear sales and customs refunds in order to enhance exports. Exporters have shown serious concerns over the latest increase in electricity prices, saying it would further increase the cost of doing business of textile sector and may further hamper the production capacity of exp
  • Although China’s relative share in global Readymade Garment (RMG) exports is dropping, Bangladesh must cross a number of hurdles before it can bring those orders here As China’s relative share of global Readymade Garment (RMG) exports start to drop thanks to rising standards of living there, a number of nations are queuing up to grab the opportunity. As the second largest RMG exporter in the world, Bangladesh is naturally a front runner in this race. However, the country faces stiff co
  • Giorgio Armani taps Sarah Moon to photograph its spring-summer 2018 campaign. Inspired by the brush strokes of a painter, the dreamy advertisements feature hazy images with models Daga Ziober and Simon Nessman. The spring season features arty floral prints, Armani's signature tailoring and a vibrant color palette. Moon's images also put a focus on dazzling accessories as well as statement footwear. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Turkey's annual textile and apparel exports figure is approaching $30 billion, while $7.5 billion of this amount comes from Merter, an apparel manufacturing district in Istanbul that exports such products to 215 countries, according to the Merter Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (MESIAD). Around 10,000 stores there employ nearly 100,000 people. All medium and large textile and apparel manufacturers in Turkey have a store or showroom in Merter, a Turkish newspaper report quoted M
  • The Union textiles minister Smriti Irani launches handloom brand 'Navibhu' with a view to tap the niche but expanding customer interest in the Indian handloom industry. Navibhu is the handloom brand of Myntra, India's leading platform for fashion and lifestyle. The initiative will boost the traditional handloom industry while supporting the weavers. "I wish Navibhu - a brand born with the richness of our culture and textile heritage - great success ahead. There is rapid growth in sales of ni
  • Fashion-savvy consumers’ willingness to buy innovative, high-quality and low-maintenance garments are fuelling the demand for knitwear made by Japan’s competitive knitting industry, according to the country’s knit sector experts. Sasawashi Co uses yarns blended with fibre from the kumazasa plant While much of the knitwear industry globally remains focused on the autumn and winter markets, Japan’s hot and humid summers have inspired makers to seek out superfine materials and knitting tech
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