Textile

Dressing Through El Niño: Confronting The Curse of Nature

The Apparel Digest Report El Niño is quietly disrupting fashion from the supply chain to the wardrobe. As heatwaves grow longer and seasons blur, brands and consumers alike are rethinking...

Elite Eleven: Australia’s Homegrown Challenger Reshaping the Athleisure and Retail MarketRafiad Ruhi

Australia’s own challenger brand is quietly redefining what modern athleisure looks like. In a retail environment dominated by...

The Motifs Stitched into the World Cup

The Apparel Digest Report The 2026 FIFA World Cup is as much a showcase of culture as it is...

Bangladesh’s main industry is battered by blackouts and rising costs: A crisis may loom

The Economist Report Getting angry Photograph: Getty Images The WAR that America and Israel launched on Iran may be over, but...

World Cup Fever Brings Bangladesh’s Jersey Market to Life

Dewan Mashuq Uz Zaman FIFA World Cup has created a surge in Bangladesh’s jersey market, with fans driving demand...
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Apparel brands urged to ‘up game’ on buying practices

The Better Buying Institute, which publishes the BBPPI said apparel workers cannot afford to wait for apparel companies to improve as the overall industry...

Effortless makeup trends for Eid 2024

Blessed are we to have another beautiful month of Ramadan. Indeed, it is the most wonderful time of the year when we are in...

The Future of the Textile Industry: Sustainability, Traceability and Transparency

Conversation with Chairman of Uzbekistan Textile and Garment Industry Feb192024 Undoubtedly, the textile industry is one of the most important sectors of Uzbekistan’s economy. Its capabilities...

Emerging Markets: A Vital Need For Indian Exporters

For nearly a decade, India’s apparel exports have been stuck in a rut, barely budging from US $ 16 billion plateau. Despite a meagre...

RBH Unit: Leading the way in sustainable RMG practices

Bangladesh’s RMG industry has excelled in the field of sustainability, and the noteworthy aspect is that, without complacency, both individual and collective efforts persist,...

EPZ WORKERS GET 50% HIKE IN NEW MINIMUM WAGE:

Bangladesh government on December 10th announced a new minimum wage for over 480,000 workers in export processing zones (EPZs), a fortnight after it finalized...
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