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  • Jeanologia Joins Forces For Supporting Hospital In India

    Jeanologia Joins Forces For Supporting Hospital In India

    Jeanologia has had a long presence in India and has been associated with the large denim and apparel industry in India very deeply for a long time and has customers all over India. During May when the second wave of Covid was very strong in India, the news about various medical issues was being flashed all over. When the news reached the Spain office and especially about the oxygen shortage, their teams got into action and joined forces with KG Denim in India to help a hospital in South India. Jeanologia’s three offices – Spain, India, and Turkey got together and worked out a project to quickly produce an oxygen generator, airship and install the same to the hospital in record time. A completely humanitarian project – the cost of which was borne by the company- it was amazing to see how efficiently it was executed since it involved 3 countries and required overcoming various logistical challenges. We spoke to Manuj Kanchan, the Head of Jeanologia India operations, and discussed with him this project.

    Jeanologia Joins Forces For Helping Hospital In India
    Generators installed at the hospital

    Congratulations on executing this very humane and logistically challenging project. Can you tell us what made Jeanologia venture into it?

    It was May and the covid cases were soaring very high in India and news of lack of beds, oxygen at hospitals were getting flashed in Spain. Our CEO Enrique Silla got very disturbed and called to check the safety of our team and at our customer’s place and asked if Jeanologia can do anything to support India. One of our ex-colleague who was suffering from Covid advised that oxygen support will be the best.
    Enrique discussed with our R&D team and with the Jeanologia Turkey team and shared a document on how our customers can convert Ozone technology into oxygen generating machines. This started the first step to do anything for humanity.

    Jeanologia Joins Forces For Helping Hospital In India
    Jeanologia Turkey team before shipping

    I believe that both Spain and Turkey where you have your factories have been under partial lockdowns. How much time did it take for you from conceptualization stage till final implementation .

    Since the requirement from hospital was 20 cubic meter per hour, we had to build a new oxygen generator that can be used for hospital purpose . It was record breaking time, from initial idea to do something for India and to make the Oxygen generator for medical purpose, we took only 15 days. Jeanologia Turkey team did an outstanding job as they were in midst of Ramadan period as well. I think our spirit to do some thing in this difficult time was very very high and it moved the things faster. Jeanologia shipped the generator by air on FOC basis to KG denim , Coimbatore. KG denim took permission from Tamil Nadu Government and donated it to government hospital in Mettupalayam.

    Jeanologia Joins Forces For Helping Hospital In India
    Jeanologia Joins Forces For Helping Hospital In India
    Letter of thanks

    How long the hospital will be able to use this oxygen plant and how many patients do you expect to benefit from it.

    The Oxygen generator is now permanent part of Hospital and now 60 patients can receive 95% pure Oxygen at any given day. This will run any number of years now. ( no limits as generator is making Oxygen from air only).

    Who were the main stakeholders who enabled that this project can see the light of the day?

    Govt hospital, Kg denim, Jeanologia Turkey, Jeanologia India and Spain team are the main stake holders who implemented this project successful in record time.

    Was Jeanologia the only investor in this programme . Is it first of its kind project that you have undertaken.

    This is the first project that I have seen so closely getting executed for the benefit of our own people . I cannot express the feeling of satisfaction inside me. Though the fight for corona is still on, still we could contribute to humanity is a bigger feeling for all Jeanologist

    Do you see any possibilities that your existing machines in so many factories can be coverted into medical oxygen generators in emergency if required ?

    Yes , the existing machines at out customer can be used to make Oxygen, but there is a need to add a reducer from customer side to fill this in empty cylinders.

    Jeanologia Joins Forces For Helping Hospital In India
    KG Denim &Jeanologia India team with hospital authorities

  • US Denim Imports Recover In 2021

    US Denim Imports Recover In 2021

    In this report, a detailed analysis has been done of total denim imports into US from different countries in the first quarters of 2019, 2020, and 2021 each. As we check the quantum of imports of denim jeans into US over the first quarter of three years, we find how the quantity went down in 2020 and then recovered in 2021 – providing positive signals to the industry.

    Besides other information, the report contains the following :

    PARTICULARS
    Table showing total denim imports in 1st quarter of 2019,2020 and 2021
    Graphs showing total denim imports
    Table showing denim imports in 2019
    Graphs showing denim imports in 2019
    Table showing denim imports in 2020
    Graphs showing denim imports in 2020
    Table showing denim imports in 2021
    Graphs showing denim imports in 2021
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    1.TOTAL IMPORTS IN FIRST QUARTER OF 2019, 2020 AND 20201

    Total imports of denim in the 1st quarter of 2019, 2020 and 2021 was 280 million pieces with an avg. price of USD 8.16. Highest imports of denim in last three years was in 2019 of 102 million pieces which fell to 86 million pieces in 2020 because of the pandemic. But now the situation is getting better and we can see that impact in the first quarter of 2021 Denim imports rose to 93 million pieces with the avg. price of USD 7.9 . The price is still subdued due to the consumer sentiment but expected to improve over the year .

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLIONAVG. PRICE
    20191028.25
    2020868.35
    2021937.9
    TOTAL2808.16

    2.COUNTRYWISE DENIM IMPORTS IN 2019 IN THE FIRST QUARTER

    The total import of denim in 2019 in the first quarter was 102 million pieces at an average price of USD 8.25. China and Mexico exported the highest number of denim with a total volume of about 23.02 million pieces at an average price of 8.21 and 22 million pieces at an avg. price of 8.83 respectively. Together they had almost 45 % share of the market in US.

    COUNTRYQUANTITY IN MILLIONAVG PRICE%SHARE
    China23.028.2122.57
    Mexico22.098.8321.66
    Bangladesh15.566.9115.26
    Pakistan7.967.967.8
    Vietnam7.568.627.41
    Indonesia3.076.633.01
    Sri Lanka1.588.851.55
    Madagascar1.474.621.44
    India1.119.091.08
    Colombia1.0912.191.07
    Turkey0.6315.360.61
    Ethiopia0.635.150.62
    Mauritius0.2714.650.26
    Japan0.2416.50.23
    Hong Kong0.059.160.05
    Others168.6515.37
    TOTAL1028.25100

    3.DENIM IMPORTS IN 2020 IN THE FIRST QUARTER

    Compared to 2019, 2020 imports were affected as expected , and the decreased in quantity. The total import of denim in 2020 in the first quarter was around 85 million pieces at an average price of USD 8.35. Bangladesh and Mexico exported the highest quantum of denim with a total volume of about 19 million pieces at an average price of USD7.08 and 14 million pieces at an avg. price of USD 9.7 respectively. Because of the pandemic, China’s exports decreased by more than 50 % in 2020 – that is from 23 million pieces to only 9.12 million pieces. Also its market share fell from 22% to less than 10% . Bangladesh increased its market share from 15% to 22% . Mexico also lost share in the market. Hence the biggest gainer in the pandemic was Bangladesh. Pakistan also gained some share in the pandemic year.

    COUNTRYQUANTITY IN MILLIONAVG PRICE%SHARE
    Bangladesh19.047.0822.16
    Mexico14.329.716.67
    Vietnam10.138.6611.79
    China9.127.7510.62
    Pakistan8.947.3210.41
    Sri Lanka2.108.742.44
    Indonesia1.568.321.81
    Madagascar1.265.941.47
    India1.089.21.26
    Ethiopia0.875.041.01
    Turkey0.7115.240.83
    Colombia0.6511.830.76
    Japan0.2222.660.26
    Mauritius0.0919.660.11
    Hong Kong0.025.680.02
    OTHER15.768.9118.34
    GRAND TOTAL85.898.35100

    4.DENIM IMPORTS IN 2021 IN THE FIRST QUARTER

    Many countries suffered a great loss of exports in 2020 but slowly in 2021 recovery signs can be seen. Compared to 2020, 2021 import results are much better. The total import of denim in 2021 in the first quarter was around 92 million pieces at an average price of USD 7.90. Bangladesh and Mexico exported the highest volume even in 2021, with a total volume of about 20 million pieces at an average price of USD 6.88 and 15 million pieces at an avg. price of USD 9.42 respectively. China that was affected by the pandemic is now slowly recovering by increasing its exports of the first quarter to 11 million pieces.

    COUNTRYQUANTITY IN MILLIONAVG PRICE%SHARE
    Bangladesh20.886.8822.57
    Mexico15.469.4216.71
    China11.046.4811.94
    Pakistan10.257.1111.08
    Vietnam9.068.519.8
    Sri Lanka1.958.82.11
    Madagascar1.945.522.09
    India1.118.091.2
    Turkey0.9714.481.05
    Ethiopia0.9251
    Indonesia0.918.110.98
    Colombia0.4211.70.46
    Japan0.2423.070.25
    Mauritius0.0714.540.07
    Hong Kong0.033.660.04
    OTHERS17.258.4218.64
    GRAND TOTAL92.517.90100

    With the recovery in the first quarter of 2021, it is evident that recovery has started and we are going to witness much better figures in this year and beyond . US and Europe are both opening up and the sales are picking up and we expect that we might see probably the best results in last 5 years assuming covid does not create another wave in the world.

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  • Billion Dollar Collection By H&M – Part I

    Billion Dollar Collection By H&M – Part I

    H&M Foundation, a Global Change award winner, has supported early-stage innovation since 2015 while giving opportunities to people whose ideas can bring a change in the fashion industry. Startups struggle immensely to gather the funding and support to be able to change the world as we know it. H&M Foundation makes sure the voices of these startups are heard.

    H&M Foundation came up with The Billion Dollar Collection, essentially a fashion collection you can’t buy (unless you’re Jeff Bezos of course) because the price tag of each product (startup) reflects the funding they require. They present 10 innovative sustainable fashion startups that could revolutionize the fashion world. 

    The Foundation’s main motive is to create a shift in the fashion industry where sustainability and innovation are implemented as default practices by 2030. Accenture brought its 360-degree value approach to the collection with the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals in mind to illuminate the potential of these startups. The model shows each innovation could have a big positive impact on the planet if allowed to scale. The impact potential is indicative of high-level estimations of the innovations’ multi-dimensional value potential in 2030.

    “The Billion Dollar Collection presents a unique opportunity to help the fashion industry reinvent itself through sustainable innovations that can fuel future growth and bring positive change. By adopting our 360-degree value approach for this collection, we are demonstrating how these innovations can deliver value across multiple dimensions including sustainability – and move past narrowly defined views of value,” says Jill Standish Senior Managing Director and Global Retail Industry Group Lead at Accenture.

    Jill Standish

    She believes Sustainability is fueling the future of fashion. Along with moving to digital platforms, sustainable fashion is the other approach that is accelerating at a very fast pace. According to a recent consumer study by Accenture, 81% of shoppers globally now feel strongly that companies should do more to preserve the environment. Further, 62% of people shop following their values, and businesses are listening.

    SEACHANGE

    Seachange Team

    “Through a powerful jet engine that plugs directly into existing production systems, SeaChange wants to eliminate wastewater at its source to improve the environmental footprint of the fashion industry.”

    A lot of dyes and chemicals are used to get the right colors, finishes, and look of the garments. These processes are very harmful because these dyes and chemicals end up in the water and conventional wastewater treatment isn’t able to take care of it, the polluted water turns into a thick, toxic sludge and is often pulled up on land, resulting in chemical discharge through the soil and carbon emissions. Basically, the problem is moved around, not solved.

    Now, this is where SeaChange steps in, their mission is to eliminate pollution at its source by providing innovative and economical wastewater treatment systems. With their novel patented approach to water purification, SeaChange offers a way to make the clothes we want while protecting the environment.

    How does their technology work?

    The SeaChange technology plugs directly into existing factory systems and separates the water from toxins in one single step with the help of a powerful jet turbine. The water is released as clean water vapor into the atmosphere, and the sludge is converted into a concentrated dry powder that can be reused.

    The support required

    SeaChange requires $5,000,000 to convert its ideas into reality.

    Competition

    Primary competitors are traditional large water treatment contractors that employ decades-old technologies that were originally developed for sewage/ municipal water treatment.

    SeaChange’s impact potential according to Accenture

    • Will lead to wastewater elimination
    • Social sustainability; improved living surroundings
    • Reduction of 470,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually in 2030

    Seachange Impact

    VEGEA

    Vegea Team

    “With a vision of transforming the leather goods industry, Vegea contributes to a sustainable fashion future by making beautiful vegan leather out of leftovers from winemaking”

    Every fashion enthusiast has a leather jacket, a pair of leather pants, and a pair of leather boots. A leather jacket is essentially a staple for fashion lovers. The impact of real leather on the environment is destructive due to its toxic substances and carbon dioxide emissions. Vegea hopes to bring in demand for vegan alternatives.

    How is Vegan Leather produced?

    Italian team VEGEA has a sustainable solution to all of the above by using leftovers from wine production to create a fine leather-like material. Traditionally, the skins, stalks, and seeds are considered waste and therefore burnt, leading to carbon dioxide emissions. Instead, VEGEA uses this material and loops it into a circular model where waste is turned into a valuable resource.

    Business Model

    Focusing on B2B, VEGEA produces and sells its product to customers in multiple industries, such as fashion, furniture, automotive, and packaging. The material is adapted depending on the technical requirements of each field of application.

    The support required

    Vegea requires $6,000,000 to convert its ideas into reality.

    Competition

    VEGEA’s main and direct competition is oil-based synthetic leather. But the material also challenges animal-based leather and provides a solution to growing market demand for sustainably produced leather alternatives.

    Vegea’s impact potential according to Accenture

    • Creating sustainable ways to make customer’s favorite fashion statement pieces
    • No animal handling
    • Reduction of 1200 metric tones of fossil fuels raw material annually in 2030

    Vegea Process

    MYCOTEX

    MycoTEX Team

    “By developing a manufacturing method based on biomaterials, MycoTEX creates products that require less water than natural fibers do, and use no farmland or chemicals. its first product is made of mushroom roots and can – once it’s worn out – be buried in the ground and decomposed.”

    Customers have their demands set right; they want clothes to fit them perfectly, are made of natural materials, and are manufactured using methods that are clean, transparent, and produce zero waste. This is a difficult task for brands, especially considering they often need to deal with a complex, old supply chain.

    How does MycoTEX solve this problem?

    MycoTEX provides a sustainable solution to all of this. It has developed a seamless manufacturing method allowing for custom-made clothes made from compostable mushroom roots. Its ground-breaking method solves several major issues in the industry as it reduces the cost, waste, and labor intensity of cut and sew operations, replaces plastics and leathers with compostable materials while also improving the comfort and fit of fashion products.

    Business Model

    B2B with 3 revenue streams:

    • Fee per sold (bulk) item from strategic partners
    • Manufacturing license
    • Mark-up percentage on finished products from brands (royalties)

    The support required

    MycoTEX requires $3,000,000 to convert its ideas into reality.

    Competition

    The competition, like MycoWorks, Ecovative, Bolt Threads, Mogu, and MycoTech, all use a solid-state fermentation process based on the agricultural waste that needs to be developed from scratch. MycoTEX has a biotech approach and uses a liquid fermentation process that has already been proven, using significantly less space and time than the agricultural approach, and making it easier to scale.

    MycoTEX’s impact potential according to Accenture

    • No hazardous chemicals or farmland needed
    • On-demand production (speedy and agile)
    • 910,000 m2 saved leather waste annually with MycoTEX’s production solution in 2030

    MycoTEX Process

    DIMPORA

    Dimpora Team

    “A biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear, which is both waterproof and breathable, enabling outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy nature without harming it”

    To make outdoor wear waterproof, breathable, and dirt repellent, it is treated with fluorinated chemicals. We may not even know but our simple hike on a mountain most likely leaves a toxic trace. Once these chemicals are released into the environment, it can take several hundred years until they break down. These pollutants have been found anywhere from mountain lakes and polar bears to human bloodstreams.

    How did Dimpora tackle this problem?

    Dimpora has come up with EcoPur and Sane Membrane products which provide not just one of the two- waterproofness and breathability but both. This has never been done before but Dimpora excelled in bringing such a solution. The solution can be added to any type of garment in a micro-thin membrane that shields against the elements in a sustainable way.

    Business model

    Dimpora replaces existing materials with sustainable options. With three product families in its portfolio, it can gain from multiple revenue streams-+ Products (membranes or laminates) produced by collaboration partners and sell directly to brands as well as converters specializing in modifying or combining materials to create new products

    • Licensing to manufacturers that gives access to a larger market.
    • Soon, 3D products will be licensed and developed in collaboration with large partners.

    The support required

    Dimpora requires $8,000,000 to convert its ideas into reality.

    Competition

    Dimpora competes with conventional performance outdoor membranes containing fluorine and the fluorine-free membranes that have entered the market. Currently, the fluorine-free alternatives aren’t as comfortable, stretchy, or water-resistant as the chemically treated garments.

    Dimpora’s impact potential according to Accenture

    • Waterproof, breathable material with less environmental impact for consumers
    • Follows social sustainability, improved working conditions due to no solvents used in production
    • 850 metric tons of textiles enabled to be saved from linear single-use and discarded textiles annually with the Sane Membrane solution in 2030

    Dimpora Impact

    This article will be continued in Part 2 . Keep watching !

  • Acne Studio Releases Season 4 of its Collection of Repurposed Fabrics

    Acne Studio Releases Season 4 of its Collection of Repurposed Fabrics

    Acne Studio released season 4 of its collection of repurposed fabrics on 3rd June.  In September 2020, creative director, Jonny Johansson converted his dreams of pushing fashion forward through repurposing old fabrics and deadstock into reality by launching the first season of its collection of repurposed fabrics. This helped in reducing the production of unnecessary waste.

    As the Climate crisis weighs heavily on the consumers, Acne Studio started thinking more critically about their impact on the environment and came up with these collections, these collections use fabrics and materials from past seasons to make intricate yet beautiful fashion pieces.
    It’s not new to use excess fabrics post-production for a new clothing line, Alexander McQueen has been doing it for years and many indie brands have this as their USP, but now more high-profile brands like Acne Studio have started to factor this into their creative and manufacturing processes.

    Acne Studio Collection
    Season 3 was all about tie-dye but this season is about classic fabrics like soft and printed chiffons, cupro, crepe, viscose and light-colored eco-washed denim from previous seasons. Acne Studio is standing with its commitment to luxury fashion with minimal impact on the environment, from using sustainable ways to using repurposed fabrics. The season four collection is exquisite with patchworks on unexpected materials which makes it all the more mesmerizing. Not only is it produced ethically in environment-conscious ways, but it also has such beautifully made fashion pieces that will help in standing out from the crowd.
    This season’s capsule has a refreshing twist to its remodeled collection as it carries a summery mood with an indication of the forthcoming warmer months.

    Acne Studio Collection (1)
    The two-tone denim jacket comes in both lavender purple and light denim blue colors and is a beautifully apt representation of what they were going for. It comes with matching two-tone denim pants. These two pieces worn together might just be double-denim worn right. A unique flair dress made with repurposed curpo is what will definitely catch eyes of the onlookers with its completely distinct style. Other Items include patchwork denim jeans, simple tees and nylon sweaters.
    Acne Studio has done a great job in this repurposed collection, the pieces are marvelous but what makes it better is their resolution of contributing to the environment . Though noble, such efforts have currently more of a symbolic value than making any real effect on the ground. They are good for Marketing and PR and partly for consumer awareness . The prices of such re-purposed items are really high and naturally so as it involves going into extreme details for each piece. However, the disadvantage is that the average consumer is left out of the loop as the pricing structure is out of his/ her reach. Brands sell them as unique one-offs at hundreds of dollars a piece. There has to be some way whereby the brands and retailers are able to sell these pieces at prices which have a small premium over regular productions. We wait for that day and for the time when REAL IMPACT is felt in production processes and at the environment level.

  • Double Denim Finding Its Place Under The Sun ?

    Double Denim Finding Its Place Under The Sun ?

    Some things in this world divide opinion faster than you can say “ka-ching”. A debate on “Is Denim On Denim acceptable?” is harder than debates on pineapple on pizza, than “does cereal or milk go first” or “which of these came out first- the chicken or the egg?”

    Acing the Denim on Denim look is all about your knowledge of styling, you have to earn it to wear it. This style can turn into a catastrophe the moment it goes in the wrong direction *flashback to Justin Timberlake and Britney Spear’s iconic fashion disaster*, but with the right direction, you can definitely ace it.

    From Elvis Presley rocking the trend in 1957 to Marlyn Monroe showing off her curves in the movie, “The Misfits”; from Madonna acing the double denim with blow-out curls in 1988 to Naomi Campbell making the denim her own with a pair of white stilettos, from Gweneth Paltrow styling bell bottoms with a denim jacket in 2000 to Hailey Bieber pairing the style with a gold chunky necklace; these are just a few examples of the iconic denim on denim looks (done right).

    Double Denim Double Denim

    Despite Double Denim being called a fashion catastrophe time and time again, no one can deny that it’s a timeless trend, much like leather jackets. It was the “In Trend” in the 80s and it’s back now, it’s that one trend that you’ll keep wanting more of. Black denim jeans paired with a patchwork denim jacket worn by a celebrity gains more attention than her red carpet look-  that’s the relevance and hype of double denim.

    The moment we think of Double Denim, we associate it with Guess, the brand that was established when the trend was at its peak.

    “Double-denim styling worked for Guess in the ’80s, ’90s and up until today,” says Paul Marciano, the brand’s CCO. “Denim is the symbol of freedom, it’s for everyone of all ages and all times.” The summer campaign includes double denim looks, true-blue denim shirts and paler tight-fitting jeans shot on the beautiful tropical Sicilian coast. “Denim is our roots and, since the beginning, Guess has always worked with double denim as it represents the young, sexy and adventurous.”

    Dolce & Gabbana patchwork

    Keeping up with the trend, luxury brands brought impeccable double denim looks this season. With its iconic logo on an acid-washed denim jacket paired up with frayed jeans, Balenciaga started this season by following the trend. Dolce & Gabbana came out with a pair of patchworked jackets and jeans. Californian brand Amiri paired blue-black jeans with an acid-wash light-blue jacket and kept it casual yet classy. London-based LEJ and Martyn Rose are also among the many that brought a strong denim game to the market.

    Double-denim is, in fact, not just a trend but a statement- a bold one at that; it represents a free spirit and a daring quintessence. It is also associated with the queer community, with them owning their sexuality with their fashion statements.

  • Vietnam Performed Better In 2020 Compared To Others : Exports To EU 2010-2020

    Vietnam Performed Better In 2020 Compared To Others : Exports To EU 2010-2020

    Vietnam is an increasingly important denim apparel production and export center and with the EVFTA with Vietnam becoming active, the trade volume between the two regions is likely to shoot up sharply. This report provides a detailed analysis of the imports of denim jeans into EU from Vietnam over a period of 10 years from 2010 to 2020. The detailed report shows the imports by EU over this period.

    Report Also Addresses:

    PARTICULARS
    Table showing total jeans imports from Vietnam: 2010-2020
    Graph showing total jeans imports from Vietnam: 2010-2020
    Table showing men’s jeans imports from Vietnam: 2010-2020
    Graphs showing men’s jeans imports from Vietnam: 2010-2020
    Table showing women’s jeans imports from Vietnam: 2010-2020
    Graphs showing women’s jeans imports from Vietnam: 2010-2020

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    1.TOTAL JEANS IMPORTED FROM VIETNAM DURING 2010-2020

    As we can see from the table below, Vietnam has increased its share of EU imports significantly over the last 10 years.

    • From 0.7 % share in 2010, it increased to 1.2 % in 2020.
    • In 2018 it shows a rise of 1 % in 2013 and then there was a constant volume of imports from 2016-2019.
    • There was a fall of 0.8% in 2018. 
    • The highest imports were in 2020 of around 1.2 million pieces with an avg. price of Euro 4.67.
    YEARPRICE IN EURO / PCSQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSTOTAL EU IMPORTS (Qty.)% SHARE
    201083.32505.970.7
    201193.69507.240.7
    2012114.02477.660.8
    2013114.87505.561.0
    2014104.68533.020.9
    201595.82545.091.1
    2016105.98586.791.0
    2017115.64587.831.0
    2018125.27619.970.8
    2019135.93569.141.0
    202012.454.67399.61.2
    TOTAL53.895837.870.9

    2.MEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    Vietnam imported around 36 million pieces of men’s jeans in the last 10 years. In 2019, Vietnam exported the highest number of men’s jeans with a total volume of about 4.52 million pieces at an average price of EURO 13. And due to the pandemic 2020 exported much fewer jeans compared to 2019.

    YEARPRICE IN EURO / PCSQUANTITY IN MILLION PCS
    201081.84
    201192.23
    2012122.68
    2013123.55
    2014113.23
    2015132.87
    2016123.73
    2017124.11
    2018133.72
    2019134.52
    202012.823.58
    TOTAL36.06

    As we can see from graphs above, the quantity has been steadily increasing over the last few years whereas the price , which increased from Euro 8 to Euro 13 per pc is more or less constant in the last few years. This also shows that Vietnam has climbed up the value graph as it seems to be able to export at higher prices than that of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

    2. WOMEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    Vietnam imported around 18 million pieces of women’s jeans in the last 10 years. In 2015, Vietnam exported the highest number of women’s jeans with a total volume of about 2.95 million pieces at an average price of EURO 4.63.

    YEARPRICE IN EURO / PCSQUANTITY IN MILLION PCS
    20108.521.48
    20118.321.46
    20128.371.34
    20137.621.32
    20147.21.46
    20154.632.95
    20166.222.25
    20179.051.53
    201810.581.55
    201911.421.42
    202011.221.09
    TOTAL17.84

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    As we can see from the price graph above, we find that the average prices of Men’s jeans have remained more or less similar around Euro 13 whereas women’s jeans have fluctuated from around Euro 5 in 2015 to Euro 9 in 2017 and finally settling around Euro 11 from 2018-2020. The volumes of exports are still negligible compared to those from Bangladesh and Pakistan. However, as EVFTA keeps on moving forward , the exports of denim apparel from Vietnam will increase and help the country to establish a strong denim export presence. We already see a number of new units – both of fabrics and garments coming up and in the near future we expect them to add strongly to the exports already happening.

  • Calvin Klein Launches ‘Heron Preston for Calvin Klein’ Collection

    Calvin Klein Launches ‘Heron Preston for Calvin Klein’ Collection

    “No more, no less than what we truly need”. Essentials in fashion are sort of fantasy: that of a piece of clothing that will stand the test of time and remain relevant outside the dimension of seasonal trends. Calvin Klein- New York fashion house announced the appointment of Heron Preston as the brand’s new creative consultant. The designer, streetwear pioneer, former DSNY artist, current proprietor of a global retail pop-up store, DJ, and creative director who made a name for himself has added yet another big name to his list of collaborations. Preston defines his brand’s identity with 3R’s- Revolutionary, Relatable, and Relevant.

    Calvin Klein is widely known for its minimalistic aesthetic and timeline essentials, now has a modern spirit that Preston has brought to the brand. The brand has always focused on widening expectations for essentials- denim, underwear, hoodies, and basic tees.  Preston has organized a collection of unisex basics resulting in “ essential but not generic” and are season immune which makes this collaboration worth every penny.

    Coming up with an essentials line has always struck me as a deceptively difficult task — how do you stand out from the fierce competition, putting a personal twist on pieces that should be nondescript by their very nature? It’s a careful balancing act; design at a foundational level. “I didn’t want to touch the product too much, I just wanted to elevate it,” says Preston, using an example of how he adapts workwear to the Parisian runway for his eponymous label.

    Calvin Klein Heron Preston

    “We discovered this idea of underwear as outerwear,” Preston said, pointing to a bralette on top of a tank top. “There was also this idea of playfulness,” he said.

    “The whole ‘underwear as outerwear’ idea came out of styling exercises; playful moments in the studio. We started discovering these themes naturally through layering experiments: bras on top of different pieces, etc. When we stumbled upon it, there were high-fives all around, then it became a real concept we designed into storytelling.” You might call it a happy accident, but isn’t that the entire point of collaboration? Jacob Jordan, Global Chief Merchant, Head of Product Strategy & New Product Ventures at Calvin Klein thinks so. “Heron’s lens, that’s his filter — looking at something really iconic to the brand. [It’s about] two people looking at something they couldn’t necessarily have done on their own. We’ve been making underwear for a long time; sometimes you get so close to it that you have a very specific approach. To have Heron come in and respect that while showcasing a very different way of working is super exciting.”

    Heron Preston & Calvin Klein Collaboration

    When Preston was assigned this project, he made sure to respect Calvin Klein as much as possible by going deep into the history of the brand. “I wanted to create a collection for real people. I saw this collection speaking to not only my specific friend group but the rest of the globe,” said Preston. He focused on few points before coming out with the collection:

    • Understanding about brand’s most iconic pieces like underwear and T-shirts
    • Understand the colors of the brand, Preston said “Understanding colors like chalk that I became obsessed with,”
    • Understand the consumer and what they’re wearing from day to nighttime.
    • Making clothing line comfortable and sustainable
    • Tight-fitting, Klein said “Jeans are sex, The tighter they are, the better they sell.”,
    • Season immune
    • Gender Neutral
    • Sustainably sourced

    For Denim collection the results are:

    • Carpenter jeans
    • High-waist & regular fitting jeans
    • Natural canvas denim top

    And Preston’s favorite is Carpenter jeans as it speaks to him as a designer who’s inspired by workwear. “I was really interested in a great fitting denim that everyone could fall in love with,” Preston explains. “Aside from the fit that we spent countless hours on, I wanted to include little design details that aren’t necessarily traditional, like the label on the opposite side, turned inside out. “People always associate Calvin Klein with being minimal, and I think you [Preston] embraced that and you built so much detail within each of the pieces. Denim is a place where that definitely shows up,” said Jordan.

    Preston wants to design a collection where pieces detail will be noticed. He said ”I wanted to make a distinction between wearing clothes and then living in them. This is a collection that I really wanted people to live in.”

    Heron Preston & Calvin Klein Collaboration

    The collection plays off a composed cool New York aesthetic featuring Heron’s vibrant and signature orange color-splashed signature, Preston commented that “Orange is my color”.

    There is a special interior and exterior branding element to this collection. Pieces are finished with raised ribbing and stitching giving a 3D appearance, adding a modern twist to the legendary Calvin Klein pieces, he revolutionizes the brand:

    • Simple silhouettes and made from heavier, more substantial fabrics
    • T-shirts come in lightweight organic cotton for the basic pack and heavy 8-ounce cotton for a single shirt with an orange box stitch on the back.
    • Long-sleeved T-shirt with a gender-neutral fit
    • Boxer briefs have a thin orange line around the waistline
    • Socks also have an orange trim

    This collection also embodies a commitment for sustainability from both Preston and Calvin Klein by using organic & recycled cotton and plastic-free packaging; raw denim to save water.

    Heron Preston & Calvin Klein Collaboration

    Preston says, “This goes beyond just a normal collaboration. I call it a collaboration 2.0., as the work we did, and how we did it, goes beyond just product design and placement. We tried to reshape and develop a new business language, while still fully embracing and respecting Calvin Klein’s culture, experience, and history.”

    “Working with Heron was such a perfect place to start. He sits at the crossroads of culture, interconnecting various disciplines – threading ways between youth and creativity. His modern way of thinking and his approach to design and sustainability are very much aligned to the Calvin Klein brand. Heron brought a level of integrity to this collaboration, one that goes beyond the hype and actually wants to change from the inside out and influence the product,” says Jordan.

    Key Colors: Black, White, Chalk, Rinse Blue, Orange, Blue, Mud, Natural, Olive, Heather Grey

    Sizing: XS to XXL

    Price Point: $138 – $298 for sweatshirts and hoodies, $36 – $88 for underwear, $185 – $225 for denim

  • Turkey Performed Better In 2020 Compared To Others : Exports To EU 2010-2020

    Turkey Performed Better In 2020 Compared To Others : Exports To EU 2010-2020

    In this report, we have done a detailed analysis of the imports of denim jeans into EU from Turkey over a period of 10 years from 2010 to 2020. The detailed report shows the imports by EU over this period. Turkey has always been so important for EU as a high end jeans supplier and Turkey has been able to maintain its share of the market over the years and increase in the latter years.

    Besides other, the report contains the following :

    PARTICULARS
    Table showing total jeans imports from Turkey : 2010-2020
    Graph showing total jeans imports from Turkey : 2010-2020
    Table showing men’s jeans imports from Turkey : 2010-2020
    Graphs showing men’s jeans imports from Turkey : 2010-2020
    Table showing women’s jeans imports from Turkey : 2010-2020
    Graphs showing women’s jeans imports from Turkey : 2010-2020

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    1.TOTAL JEANS IMPORTED FROM TURKEY DURING 2010-2020

    As we can see from the table below, Turkey has increased its share of EU imports significantly over the last 10 years. From 12% share in 2010, it increased to 16% in 2020. In 2018 it shows a fall of 2% since 2017 but then a massive increase till 2020. The highest imports were in 2019 of around 82 million pieces with an avg. price of Euro 12.11. As we can see the prices of Turkey are about 50% higher than that of Pakistan’s and over 100% over Bangladesh’s average export price of jeans.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECETOTAL EU IMPORTS(QTY)% SHARE
    201058.1912.6505.9712
    201158.0613.57507.2411
    201258.9513.46477.6612
    201358.0613.94505.5611
    201464.5813.52533.0212
    201571.6813.6545.0913
    201681.3913.2586.7914
    201784.213.34587.8314
    201876.6212.72619.9712
    201981.7612.11569.1414
    202065.6412.11399.616
    TOTAL759.1313.085837.8713

    2.MEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    Turkey imported around 360 million pieces in the last 10 years. In 2016 Turkey exported the highest number of men’s jeans with a total volume of about 37 million pieces at an average price of EURO 14.41. And due to the pandemic 2020 exported much fewer jeans compared to 2019. The share of Men’s jeans is about 40% of total jeans exported and and women’s jeans take the lion’s share. And this is also because Turkey works mainly with fast fashion orders – max of which are related to women’s market.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECE
    201030.8312.88
    201130.4813.82
    201232.6713.52
    201330.6413.86
    201433.8113.62
    201535.1913.76
    201636.9114.41
    201736.5313.91
    201832.7213.46
    201934.0913.19
    202026.1513.29
    TOTAL360.0213.63

    2. WOMEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    In 2017 and 2019 Turkey imported almost the same quantity of jeans and that to the highest number of with a total volume of about 47.67 and 47.66 million pieces at an average price of EURO 12.89 and EURO 11.34 respectively. Compared to 2019, 2020 imported fewer jeans due to the pandemic.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECE
    201027.3612.29
    201127.5713.28
    201226.2913.37
    201327.4214.04
    201430.7713.42
    201536.5013.44
    201644.4712.2
    201747.6712.89
    201843.9012.17
    201947.6611.34
    202039.4911.33
    TOTAL399.1112.58

    As we can see from the price graph above , we find that the average prices of Men’s jeans have remained more or less similar around Euro 13 whereas women’s jeans have fluctuated from around Euro 12 in 2010 to Euro 14 in 2013 and finally settling around Euro 11 in 2019 and 2020. The pressure on women’s jeans is also due to the fact that countries like Pakistan are upgrading themselves and coming to the level of Turkey and that too with much lower prices. Hence the price gap between the women’s jeans in Turkey and Pakistan seems to be narrowing down.

    Another point to be noted is that Pakistan and Bangladesh both lost about 30% of sales in 2020 compared to 2019 whereas Turkey lost less than 20% . This shows the relative importance of Turkey for the EU market where the combination of skill, speed and proximity keeps on giving it a special place.

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  • Pakistan Denim Exports To EU Falls 25% In 2020 – Check 10 Years Data

    Pakistan Denim Exports To EU Falls 25% In 2020 – Check 10 Years Data

    In this report, we have done a detailed analysis of the imports of denim jeans from Pakistan into EU over a period of 10 years from 2010 to 2020 . The detailed report shows the imports by EU over this period. Particularly interesting is the imports in 2020 compared to 2019. The same fell by over 25% – more or less as expected . . The details of the report are as below :

    PARTICULARS
    Graph showing % share of Pakistan in total EU imports during 2010-2020
    Table showing total jeans imports from Pakistan during 2010-2020
    Graph showing total jeans imports from Pakistan during 2010-2020
    Table showing men’s jeans imports from Pakistan during 2010-2020
    Graph showing men’s jeans imports from Pakistan during 2010-2020
    Table showing women’s jeans imports from Pakistan during 2010-2020
    Graph showing women’s jeans imports from Pakistan during 2010-2020

    1. TOTAL JEANS EXPORTED FROM PAKISTAN TO EU DURING 2010-2020

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    The table shows, Pakistan has increased its share of EU imports significantly over the last 10 years. From an 11% share in 2010, it has approximately doubled to 20% in 2020 and becoming one of the largest supplier of jeans to Europe. It is also important to see that Pakistan increased its share in 2020 also when the absolute imports have fallen by over 25% . This means Pakistan did relatively better than other countries during this year.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECETOTAL EU IMPORTS(QTY)% SHARE
    201053.955.68505.9711
    201158.226.48507.2411
    201258.676.63477.6612
    201367.456.47505.5613
    201486.416.64533.0216
    201597.867.79545.0918
    2016103.637.48586.7918
    2017106.057.36587.8318
    2018106.867.04619.9717
    2019110.777.04569.1419
    202081.086.92399.620
    TOTAL930.976.985837.8716

    2. MEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    Pakistan still specializes in Men’s Jeans over women’s. Men’s jeans still forms over 60% of its exports to EU. In 2019 Pakistan exported the highest number of men’s jeans with a total volume of about 71 million pieces at an average price of EURO 7.22. Compared to 2018, 2019 exported fewer jeans, and due to pandemic in 2020, it fell drastically around 25% compared to 2019. Also on the price front, we can see that Pakistan gets a much better price than its main competitor- Bangladesh, signifying that it is able to get orders for better quality products.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECE
    201037.675.82
    201140.56.71
    201239.766.8
    201341.216.63
    201455.856.77
    201565.337.93
    201670.427.58
    201770.137.54
    2018717.22
    201970.77.33
    202050.277.15
    TOTAL612.857.15

    The following graph shows that the price peaked in 2015 and after that, it more or less hovered between Euro 7.00-7.60 We might likely see a rise in price in 2021.

    3. WOMEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    In 2019 Pakistan imported the highest number of women’s jeans with a total volume of about 40.7 million pieces at an average price of EURO 6.54. Due to the pandemic in 2020, imports of jeans fell drastically around 25% since 2019. It is quite likely that the imports will pick up very strongly in 2021 and we might even see the figures exceeding that of 2019. Still women jeans forms about 40% of the total exports of its jeans to EU .

    We can see that strangely that even the women’s jeans price peaked in 2015 and have seen a decline since.

    From all the figures above, we can say that Pakistan is now one of the most important exporters of jeans to EU and has been continuously increasing its exports to EU. Its strength and resilience has been visible during 2020 , when it increased its share of exports as compared to other countries . For Europe , Pakistan is now one of the most important sourcing destinations.

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    Some of our recent Special Reports :

    30% fall in exports of jeans from Bangladesh to EU

    Report On Mexico Denim Imports–Dec 2020 & Jan 2021

    Imports of Denim Fabric In Indonesia In January & February2021

    Denim Import By Vietnam – January 2021

  • Amazing Transparency By Nudie Jeans

    Amazing Transparency By Nudie Jeans

    Nudie Jeans distinguishes itself in the crowded premium denim space by offering consistent quality and added value in each collection. Its clothing is made of 100% organic cotton denim and the company prides itself on social responsibility and transparent production. Founded in 2001 in Gothenburg, Sweden, the brand follows an ethos of conscious consumerism and sustainable consumption, recycling worn-out products, re-selling secondhand pieces, and opening repair shops – with free service for well-used Nudie jeans – in various cities around the world. Its range of products is extensive, consisting of tops, bottoms, jackets, and accessories for their men’s, women’s, and kids’ lines.

    Nudity

    We are amazed by the level of transparency which Nudie Jeans has displayed on their website for various products of theirs.  Without any inhibitions, they have disclosed the sources of the materials and factories used to manufacture their products. Starting from the places where the cotton is ginned , yarn produced , trims made and fabric manufactured the company goes all the way in describing the companies where the jeans were made and how they were transported from those locations. Even more surprising is the statement showing whether NUDIE JEANS team has visited these locations or not and also a figure on the employees of these companies. The level of disclosure seems really the most detailed one that we have seen till yet ! 

    We take an example of their newest addition – The Steady Eddie Jean – which is constructed with a tapered leg made in organic denim.  In the table below, we see the most transparent information on the manufacturing of the jeans below : 

    Nudity1

    FABRIC

    CategoriesRaw MaterialsYarn ProcessMfr. /Supplier
    Company & Place




    Suppliers & Ginning
    1. Akasya ltd.
    (Balçova & Turkey)
    2. Agrona
    (Konak – İzmir, Turkey)
    1.Spinning, Weaving Mill, Fabric
    2.Dyeing & Fabric Supplier
    Bossa Denim  
    (Adana, Turkey)
    C&S srl
    (Perugia, Italy)



     
    Employees1401
    Visited by Nudie Jeans?Akasya- Visited
    Argona – Not Visited
    VisitedVisited

    TRIMS

    Categories


    Lining Supplier

    Thread Supplier


    Button &
    Rivet Supplier

    Paper & Woven
    Label Supplier
    Jacron Patch Supplier

    Company & Place


    ORTA Anadolu
    (Kayseri, Turkey)
    1. Coats Koban
    (Tunis, Tunisia)
    2. Manifattura Italiana Cucirini Spa
    (Cene, Italy)
    Berning +Söhne GMBH & Co. KG
    (Wuppertal, Germany)
    A-TEX Turkey
    (Istanbul, Turkey)
    Officina 3 s.r.l.
    (Padova, Italy)
    Employees14287340
    Visited by Nudie Jeans?Not VisitedNot VisitedVisitedVisitedVisited

    MANUFACTURING

    Categories
    Embroiderer & AssemblyPrinter
    Garment Wash
    Press Packaging
    Unit
    Company & Place


    GP Industry /Proffessione Moda S.R.L.
    (Benevento, Italy)
    G.F. Stampa di John Pesaturo
    (Campania, Italy)
    Fimatex s.r.l
    (Corropoli, Italy)

    Alternative Fashion / Sa.Ma
    (Cagli, Italy)
    Employees5913814
    Visited by Nudie Jeans?Not VisitedVisitedVisitedVisited

    As we can see in the tables above, the disclosure on all the supply chain is given in minute details. Nudie Jeans also mentions that they use a Truck for the route with which the garment is transported. And their warehouse location in Borås, Sweden.

    This kind of disclosure sets a great example for the industry to follow and also opens new avenues for further improving upon this transparency. For example, NUDIE might take this to another level by adding the sustainability disclosures related to an individual product – giving enough information for the consumers to make an informed decision on the kind of product they are buying.

    And not missing to spell out more information on the STEADY EDDIE Jeans. They have been washed down to a muted bright blue hue with warm highlights. Its subtle abrasions and wear marks give the jeans a lively depth. The wash has rendered beautiful wash effects at seams and a marbling structure in the darkest areas,  they are constructed with Nudie’s signature orange stitching throughout. There are more options available in Steady Eddie- Dry Ace Selvedge, Dry True, Dry Black Selvedge, Dry Everblack, Black Change & Dark Classic.

    Nudie Jeans – KUDOS !

  • Indonesia Exports Of Denim Jeans To EU 2010-2020

    Indonesia Exports Of Denim Jeans To EU 2010-2020

    In this report, we have done a detailed analysis of the imports of denim jeans into EU from Indonesia over a period of 10 years from 2010 to 2020 . The detailed report shows the imports by EU over this period. Particularly interesting are the imports in 2020 compared to 2019. You can check our last report on 10-year details of exports of jeans from China to EU from the link given below,

    Besides other, the report contains the following :

    PARTICULARS
    Table showing total jeans imports from Indonesia
    Graph showing total jeans imports from Indonesia
    Table showing men’s jeans imports from Indonesia
    Graphs showing men’s jeans imports from Indonesia
    Table showing women’s jeans imports from Indonesia
    Graphs showing women’s jeans imports from Indonesia

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    1.TOTAL JEANS IMPORTED FROM INDONESIA DURING 2010-2020

    As we can see from the table below, Indonesia has decreased its share of EU imports significantly over the last 10 years. From 0.57% share in 2010, it gradually decreased to 0.06% in 2020 . This is also logical as Indonesia’s cost of production has been rising continuously and it has not duty advantage to Europe. Highest imports were in 2010 of 2.89 million pieces with an avg. price of Euro 6.51. As we can see while imports gradually started decreasing down for two years it again showed some gain in 2013 and 2014. But then it dropped down continuously till the %share reached from 0.37% to 0.06%.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECETOTAL EU IMPORTS(QTY)% SHARE
    20102.896.51505.970.57 %
    20112.617.39507.240.52 %
    20121.897.90477.660.39 %
    20132.477.95505.560.49 %
    20142.697.04533.020.50 %
    20152.048.11545.090.37 %
    20161.257.80586.790.21 %
    20170.868.23587.830.15 %
    20180.737.70619.970.12 %
    20190.648.46569.140.11 %
    20200.2310.66399.600.06 %
    TOTAL18.297.575837.870.31%

    2.MEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    Indonesia imported around 10 million pieces in last 10 years. In 2014 Indonesia exported the highest number of men’s jeans with a total volume of about 2.05 million pieces at an average price of EURO 7.49. Compared to 2019, 2020 exported much fewer jeans.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECE
    20101.417.68
    20111.268.57
    20120.989
    20131.648.51
    20142.057.49
    20151.269.05
    20160.59.2
    20170.310.51
    20180.210.05
    20190.388.73
    20200.115.63
    TOTAL10.088.49

    2. WOMEN’S JEANS IMPORTED TO EU

    In 2010 Indonesia imported the highest number of women’s jeans with a total volume of about 1.48 million pieces at an average price of EURO 5.41. Compared to 2018, 2019 imported fewer jeans, and due to pandemic in 2020, it fell drastically around 40% since 2019. It is quite likely that the imports will pick up very strongly in 2021 and we might even see the figures exceeding that of 2018.

    YEARQUANTITY IN MILLION PCSPRICE IN EURO / PIECE
    20101.485.41
    20111.366.3
    20120.916.72
    20130.836.86
    20140.645.6
    20150.786.56
    20160.766.89
    20170.567.01
    20180.536.84
    20190.268.07
    20200.147.2
    TOTAL8.256.41

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  • Report On Colombia Denim Imports–Dec 2020 & Jan 2021

    Report On Colombia Denim Imports–Dec 2020 & Jan 2021

    This report analyzes all the imports into Columbia besides listing major denim fabric importers in COLOMBIA during Dec 2020 – Jan 2021 . Besides, the volume and average price along with the countries and companies from where they are buying.

    The report includes 14 tables and graphs to illustrate in depth.

    PARTICULARS
    TABLE SHOWING THE TOP DENIM SUPPLYING COUNTRIES TO COLOMBIA AND % SHARE
    GRAPH SHOWING THE TOP DENIM SUPPLYING COUNTRIES TO COLOMBIA
    GRAPH SHOWING THE % SHARE OF COUNTRIES IN TOTAL IMPORTS BY COLOMBIA
    TABLE SHOWING THE TOP DENIM IMPORTING COMPANIES OF COLOMBIA AND % SHARE
    GRAPH SHOWING THE TOP DENIM IMPORTING COMPANIES OF COLOMBIA
    TABLES SHOWING THE IMPORTS OF DENIM FABRICS BY DIFFERENT COMPANIES INTO COLOMBIA
    GRAPHS SHOWING THE IMPORTS OF DENIM FABRICS BY DIFFERENT COMPANIES INTO COLOMBIA
    GRAPHS SHOWING THE AVERAGE PRICE OF IMPORTS OF DENIM FABRICS BY DIFFERENT COMPANIES INTO COLOMBIA

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    TOP COUNTRIES SUPPLYING DENIM FABRICS TO COLOMBIA


    During Dec 2020- Jan 2021, Colombia has imported approx. 10 million sqm of denim fabrics or an average of 5 million sq mtrs each month.

    INDIA  is the biggest exporter of Denim Fabric to Mexico with a total volume of about 3.9 million sqm at an average price of USD 1.09/sqm. CHINA is the 2nd biggest denim supplier which exported about 3.7 million sqm denim fabric at an average price of USD 1.55/sqm. So here it looks like China’s fabric is much more expensive than that of India.

    (Note: this data has been captured from various govt organizations including customs. the actual imports are likely to be higher than this figure. Also, we need to understand that the prices are sometimes not correct representations as in Mexico there are many suppliers under-reporting the actual price for custom benefits )

    COUNTRY QUANTITY(SQM)AVG. PRICE($/SQM)% SHARE
    INDIA39,66,4001.0939.84 %
    CHINA37,95,8101.5538.13 %
    MEXICO6,29,2602.236.32 %
    BRAZIL5,83,8201.425.86 %
    VENEZUELA4,86,7501.274.89 %
    PAKISTAN2,57,4501.712.59 %
    OTHER2,35,4202.032.36 %
    TOTAL99,54,9101.41100 %

    As far as the average price is concerned, India’s average price turned to be the lowest amongst all at $1.09/sq meter. Mexico exported the fabric at the most expensive average price of USD 2.23/Sqm. Venezuela exported the fabric at the 2nd most competitive price i.e, $1.27/sqm.

    India is at #1 with a 39.8% share and China at #2 with a 38.1% share.

    TOP DENIM EXPORTERS TO COLOMBIA

    So far as the denim exporters are concerned Zhejiang XInlan (China) and MPVR Trading (Mexico)  are the biggest exporters of denim fabric to Colombia with a total import of 0.74 million sqm and 0.7 million sqm of denim fabric respectively. MPVR Trading supplied at the most expensive average price i.e., $2.06/sqm.

    COUNTRYQUANTITY(SQM)AVG. PRICE($)% SHARE
    ZHEJIANG TENGMA TEXTILE CO LTD7,49,7901.527.53 %
    MPVR TRADING COMPANY S DE RL7,07,7802.067.11 %
    ZHEJIANG XINLAN TEXTILE CO LTD6,79,5601.486.83 %
    RB INDUSTRIES6,52,5501.136.56 %
    SANGAM (INDIA) LTD6,36,2301.026.39 %
    LOYAL KINGDOM CORP5,43,2201.045.46 %
    JALSEN INC4,35,6301.34.38 %
    ZHEJIANG BLUEDREAM TEXTILE CO LTD3,50,3401.513.52 %
    VICUNHA TEXTIL S / A3,32,2701.323.34 %
    MANOMAY TEX INDIA LTD3,30,3000.963.32 %
    JINDAL DENIMS INC (A DIV OF JINDAL WORLDWIDE LTD)3,03,9501.153.05 %
    OTHER42,33,3001.4742.55 %
    TOTAL99,54,9201.41100 %

    TOP DENIM IMPORTING COMPANIES OF COLOMBIA

    So far as the import of denim fabric by different companies are concerned, JOHN URIBE and SURTIJEANS SA  are the biggest importers of denim fabric into Colombia with a total import of about 2.02 million sqm and 0.7 million sqm of denim fabric respectively. PERMODA LTDA is the buyer which has imported the denim fabrics at the most expensive average price i.e., $2.06/sqm.

    CONSIGNEE NAMEQUANTITY(SQM)AVG PRICE($)% SHARE
    JOHN URIBE E HIJOS SA20,26,0801.3220.35
    SURTIJEANS SA7,74,8601.267.78
    COLOMBIANA DE COMERCIO SA7,66,7801.067.7
    PERMODA LTDA7,07,7802.067.11
    TRAMAS COLOMBIA INTERNACIONAL SAS5,43,2201.045.46
    POLJEAN SAS5,39,7801.265.42
    STILOTEX SAS4,49,4201.624.51
    GRUPO ALV SAS4,43,1401.504.45
    INTERNACIONAL DE DISTRIBUCIONES DE VESTUARIO DE MODA SOCIEDA2,96,1500.982.97
    C I JEANS SA2,77,7801.812.79
    VICUNHA COLOMBIA SAS2,69,2401.292.7
    OTHER28,60,6401.5028.75
    TOTAL99,54,8701.41100%

    JOHN URIBE E HIJOS SA

    The total import of denim fabric made by JOHN URIBE during December 2020 and January 2021 was 2 million sqm. RB INDUSTRIES from India and ZHEJIANG TENGMA from China are the two biggest suppliers which supplied 0.65 million sqm and 0.48 million sqm of denim fabric respectively.

    Address NIT: 800.147.745-2 CARRERA 52 NO.19-80 COD.UAP 600 MEDELLIN COLOMBIA CO
    Contact Number: 57- 4449996

    SUPPLIERSQUANTIYAVG. UNIT PRICE($)COUNTRY
    RB INDUSTRIES6,52,5531.13India
    ZHEJIANG TENGMA TEXTILE CO LTD4,81,1631.48China
    SIGNET DENIM PVT LTD2,36,8870.92India
    ZHEJIANG BLUEDREAM TEXTILE CO LTD2,06,5451.52China
    ZHEJIANG XINLAN TEXTILE CO LTD1,81,2141.53China
    WINWIN TEXTILE CO LTD69,9561.78China
    SHAOXING FEIFANLAN TEXTILE CO LTD60,6561.54China
    SUPER GOLD SUITINGS PVT LTD46,3981.31India
    FOSHAN NANHAI DEYAO TEXTILE CO LTD30,5031.54China
    GUANGZHOU CHENG MIAN IMPORT & EXPORT TRADE CO LTD21,5561.65China
    TOP SKY DRAGON TEXTILES CO LTD15,5091.27China
    TEXTIL CANATIBA LTDA14,4711.8Brazil
    ZHEJIANG LISTEN TEXTILE CO LTD8,6671.33China
    TOTAL20,26,0771.32

    SURTIJEANS SA

    The total import of denim fabric made by SURTIJEANS SA during Dec 2020 and Jan 2021 was 0.77 million sqm. JINDAL DENIMS INC is the biggest supplier to Surtijeans and supplied 0.27 million sqm of denim fabric at an average price of $1.17/sqm.

    Address: CL 75 A 66 46 OF 517 CC METROPOLIS
    Contact Number: 57-3102942484

    SHIPPER NAMEQUANTITYAVG. UNIT PRICE($)COUNTRY
    JINDAL DENIMS INC (A DIV OF JINDAL WORLDWIDE LTD)2,76,9331.17India
    ZHEJIANG XINLAN TEXTILE CO LTD2,12,6911.44CHina
    GB UNION CO LTD1,45,3141.41China
    SANGAM (INDIA) LTD1,39,9251.02India
    TOTAL7,74,8641.26

    COLOMBIANA DE COMERCIO SA

    Indian companies supplied most of the fabric to Colombiana De, SANGAM supplied 0.36 million sqm fabric at an average price of $1.07/sqm, MANOMAY TEX, on the other hand, supplied 0.33 million sqm denim fabric at an average price of $0.96/sqm.

    Address: CL 11 31 A 42
    Contact Number: 57-3649777

    SHIPPER NAMEQUANTITYAVG. PRICE($)COUNTRY
    SANGAM (INDIA) LTD3,63,0361.07India
    MANOMAY TEX INDIA LTD3,30,3000.96India
    ZHEJIANG XINLAN TEXTILE CO LTD41,7311.4China
    RAJWANI DENIM MILLS (PVT) LTD31,7151.51Pakistan
    TOTAL7,66,7821.06

    PERMODA LTDA

    MPVR Trading from Mexico emerged as one of the biggest suppliers to Permoda Ltda during Dec 2020 and Jan 2021, the company supplied 0.7 million sqm of denim fabric at an average price of $2.06/sqm.

    Address: #69b- a, Cl. 20 Sur #6998, Bogotá, Colombia
    Contact Number: (57) 1 – 2948999
    Website : https://permoda.com.co

    SHIPPER NAMEQUANTITYAVG. UNIT PRICE ($)COUNTRY
    MPVR TRADING COMPANY S DE RL7,07,7772.06Mexico

    TRAMAS COLOMBIA INTERNACIONAL SAS

    Tramas Colombia imported all its fabrics – 0.54 million sqm from Loyal Kingdom Corp based in India. The average price seems very low at $1.04/sqm.

    Address: ID: 9011520301 AV. CALLE 26 NO 69-63 EDIFICIO TORR OFIC. 205. BOGOTA COLOMBIA.
    Contact Number – 57-2666578

    SHIPPER NAMEQUANTITYAVG. UNIT PRICE ($)COUNTRY
    LOYAL KINGDOM CORP5,43,2201.04India

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