Fashion

Brands and recyclers accelerate textile waste solutions under new global rules

Major fashion brands, including Zara, H&M, Primark, and Uniqlo, are expanding textile-to-textile recycling initiatives as new circularity regulations place greater responsibility on brands to manage textile waste and end-of-life...

Eid ul Azha – The Second Eid of the Year and Its Impact

The Apparel Digest Report Eid ul Azha has grown into a major economic season in Bangladesh, where religious tradition...

How can Bangladeshi apparel manufacturers reduce supply chain uncertainties?

Md Badrul Alam A supply chain of any products or services tends to face enormous uncertainties due to the...

Pakistan’s Garment Shift

The Apparel Digest Report Analysis Pakistan’s garment industry is gradually moving beyond its traditional dependence on raw textile exports....

Brand in Focus: UNIQLO

The Apparel Digest Report Compilation UNIQLO built its global position through consistency rather than constant reinvention. In an industry...
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Ami Dhaka x Be Here Now – Stories Woven in Gold

Dhaka, 12th September 2025: With a vision to celebrate individuality, innovation, and craftsmanship, Ami Dhaka, in partnership with Be Here Now, successfully hosted an...

Upcoming Global Textile & Fashion Trade Shows

The Apparel Digest Report TEXTILE EXPO Tokyo 2025: It will take place from October 1 to 3, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan. This...

The Textile Industry of Nigeria

The Apparel Digest Report Federal Republic of Nigeria, the most populous African nation located in West Africa between the Sahel to the north and the...

Results from

Dr. Christian Schindler, Director GeneralDr. Olivier Zieschank, Director International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) 1) Business situation continues to slowly decline The 33rd ITMF Global Textile Industry Survey...

A bold fashion comeback with breastplates and corsets  

They are a powerful statement in this body-positive era, when a woman is not shying away from showing off her feminine form but embracing...

UK retailer ASOS & ITF sign deal to protect transport workers’ rights

ASOS, the global fashion destination, has signed a legally-binding agreement with global trade union federation, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), to protect transport...
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