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  • Levi Vintage Clothing Spring/Summer 2018 Collection

    Levi Vintage Clothing Spring/Summer 2018 Collection

    Retro-inspired prints and graphics on beautiful patterned shirts produced by Levi’s® in the 1940s and 1950s, a sun-bleached 1920s balloon pant, 1930s riders chino in a classic wide leg, and interesting front pocket closures , all this you may find at the recently launched in the lookbook of SS’18 collection by Levi’s Vintage Clothing. Every season , Levi’s® Vintage Clothing dives deep into their Archives, dating back as far as 1873, to recreate iconic looks to honor and to celebrate the brand’s such rich heritage.

    Not only for men , even ladies can find their key piece this season in the 1950s lot. 701 jeans, which evolved from the first Levi’s® five-pocket jeans made just for women in 1934. The 1950s 701  jeans are made with signature selvedge stitching in pink (instead of the traditional red found on the 501) and includes the original Talon zipper manufactured since 1893. Another option for women craving a casual, beachy look is the 1950s 701 knee-length short. Complete the outfit with a Hawaiian print or polka dot top.

    “I spent time on research trips traveling between the Mexican border and Malibu exploring the old surf haunts and meeting current surfers to trace the link from the surf riders of the 1940s to today, and found the same passions still exist,” says Paul O’Neill, Design Director, Levi’s® Vintage Clothing. “This was an era before the classic California surfers we all associate with board shorts and long blond hair … this is where I cast the surfers who would act as models for our lookbook as well.”

    Scroll down to see some the most beautiful pieces from the lookbook which take you the early-mid 90’s nostalgia.

    1880 Triple Pleat Blouse | $400.00

    The Levi’s® Vintage Clothing 1880’s Triple Pleat Blouse is based on their oldest and earliest denim jacket. A hallmark of Western workwear, it now sits at the company’s  San Francisco archives. It’s named for the three center front pleats, designed to allow for expansion by clipping the threads. Distinguishing features include sewn-on metal branded buttons, large hand pockets with rounded bottoms and a cinched back with a leather patch at the waistband. The Rigid finish comes in indigo denim from the Cone Mills of North Carolina – the company which is now closed. The slubby pattern on the raw fabric look amazingly spring fresh !

    Spring/Summer 2018 Collection By Levi’s® Vintage Clothing | Denimsandjeans.com

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    1969 606® Jeans | $198.00

    The Levi’s® Vintage Clothing 606® is the original slim-fitting jean — a modern icon, styled long and lean. It was first introduced in the late 1960’s for a new generation of Levi’s® fans searching for slimmer and more stylish fits that wouldn’t break the bank. The reproduction faithfully recreates every element of the original and repeats the same manufacturing process. Like other Levi’s® Jeans with the orange tab, the 606® was made using efficient Line 8 construction, a simple and more cost-effective method that involved fewer steps. The garment is sewn together with bar tack stitches.

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    1966 501 Jeans | $260.00

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    1920’S Balloon Jeans | $278.00

    The Levi’s® Vintage Clothing 1920s Balloons are a signature early-century style. This wide silhouette is constructed from lightweight 2×1 grey weft denim, and finished with classic details like center press; cuffed hems and welt pockets. Reproduction of original 1920’s Levi’s Balloons.

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    1967 Type Iii Jacket | $385.00

    The Levi’s® Vintage Clothing Type III Jacket is true to the model from 1967 and second only to the 501® Jeans in the Levi’s® portfolio of iconic garments. Worn by ranchers, rock stars, truck drivers and rebels, it’s known today as the “Trucker Jacket.”  This one has definitive Trucker details including the Big “E” red tab, another iconic mid-century feature.

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    1933 501® Jeans | $260.00

    The Levi’s® Vintage Clothing 1933 501® Jean offered a new variety of wearing options it was updated with belt loops, but still retained the popular cinch and suspender buttons. Some owners wore their jeans with a belt instead of suspenders. They cut off the cinch right at the rivet and removed the suspender buttons, choosing not to follow the style of older generations.

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    1967 505® Jeans | $225.00

    “Summer of Love” 1967 505® is the classic slim-fitting jean of the 1960’s Ð cut slim and straight all the way from the thigh to the ankle. Unlike the 501®, it has a lower rise and zipper fly. This garment is made with selvedge denim and features big “E” red Tab. Remaining faithful to the original, Levi’s® Vintage Clothing has also included a Talon zipper—the original zipper, manufactured since 1893.

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    1976 501® Jeans | $285.00

    The 501® Jean of the late 1970’s shared shelf space with a wide range of pant styles popularized during the “Me Decade” Ð bell bottoms, straight legs, slacks with the look of jeans, and beyond. Despite the busy times, Levi Strauss and Co. stuck to the basics when it came to its most iconic style. The 1976 501® Jeans is popular with vintage enthusiasts, not for the fit or details, but for the fabric. The color started out a bit brighter but faded out faster, a welcome change for Levi’s® fans who wanted to fade their jeans as quickly as possible. This pair is made from classic Shrink-to-Fitâ„¢ denim, which forms to the customer over time.

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    1936 Type 1 Jacket | $385.00

    Rarely does a garment symbolize the American workforce like Levi’s® 1936 Type I Jacket. Cut for a regular fit from rigid denim, it was considered the unofficial uniform of the American working man. Recognizable period details include a double pleated front, single chest pocket, exposed copper rivets and copper-pronged cinch back for an adjustable fit. It also features  emblematic Two Horse® label, marked XX for quality.

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    1953 Type Ii Jacket | $385.00

    The Levi’s® Vintage Clothing 1953 Type II Jacket is a slightly updated and modified version of milestone 1936 Type I Jacket. This jacket became the unofficial uniform of the working man. It features button flap chest pockets, a pleated front, and copper-pronged cinch back for an adjustable fit. The Big “E” red tab is another iconic, mid-century detail.

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  • Analysis Of Gap Inc  Sales For 2017

    Analysis Of Gap Inc Sales For 2017

    GAp logoGap Inc is an American worldwide clothing and accessories retailer head quartered in California, USA. It has recently released its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2017. We analyse in the report below,  the net sales both region wise and also brand wise for Gap Inc : (Gap Global, Old Navy Global , Banana Republic Global) for the quarter and fiscal year 2017 . Also the stores information has been given at the end of the analysis.

    “Our strong positive comp and margin expansion during the critical holiday quarter affirms our balanced growth strategy,” said Art Peck, president and chief executive officer, Gap Inc. “Our outlook for 2018 demonstrates confidence in our strategy and a meaningful step up in earnings capacity for the company.” “We are positioning the company for long term growth,” said Teri List-Stoll, executive vice president and chief financial officer, Gap Inc. “In addition to leveraging productivity initiatives to fund investments in the business, recent tax reform changes provide a meaningful increase in future earnings.”

    A. Net Sales In Fourth Quarter 2017

    The table below shows the nets sales of different brands of Gap Inc. The net sales of Gap Global  was USD 1.61 billion and the nets sales of Old Navy Global  was  USD 2.16 billion which was the leading brand, the least sales was of Banana Republic Global was just 0.73 billion usd, the other segments contributed 0.28 billion usd, the total sales was 4.78 billion usd for the fourth quarter of 2017.Fourth quarter fiscal year 2017 net sales increased 8 percent to $4.8 billion and fiscal year 2017 net sales were $15.9 billion.

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    (Q4 |2017)

    Gap Global

    (In Million USD)

    Old Navy Global

    (In Million USD)

    Banana Republic Global

    (In Million USD)

    Others

    (In Million USD)

    Total

    (In Million USD)

    % Net Sales
    U.S 928 1,961 621 283 3,793 80
    Canada 121 160 69 1 351 7
    Europe 191 0 4 0 195 4
    Asia 337 16 27 0 380 8
    Other Regions 29 24 6 0 59 1
    Total 1,606 2,161 727 284 4,778 100

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    The percentage net sales contribution by different brands of Gap Global Inc, in fourth quarter of 2017 shows the significant contribution was made by Old Navy Global of about 45 %  of the total sales . Similarly,  Gap global and Banana Republic  contributed 34 % and 15 % in total  sales, the others brands contributed just 6 % in Net Sales.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    The percentage net sales in different countries for the fourth quarter of 2017 shows that  out of the four countries U.S.A was leading market with 80 % in nets sales the second largest market was in Asia with 8 % whereas Canada was close to Asia with 7 % . Europe and other regions contributed 4 % and 1  % respectively. Gap has , despite efforts, not been able to make significant inroads into the European and Asian markets ,where other leading retailers like H&M , Zara etc are growing.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    B. Net Sales For The Full Year 2017

    The net sales in different countries for Gap Inc for the full year 2017 again , expectedly,  shows that U.S.A was largest in sales with USD 12.57 billion , the second largest sales was made in  Asia with USD 1.26 billion but just 8% of sales,  , similarly Canada contributed 1.17 billion usd , Europe was the least contribution in net sales with just about 4% of total sales.

    Regions

    (Full Year 2017)

    Gap Global

    (In Million USD)

    Old Navy Global

    (In Million USD)

    Banana Republic Global

    (In Million USD)

    Others

    (In Million USD)

    Total

    (Million USD)

    % Net Sales
    U.S 3,065 6,570 2,017 916 12,568 80
    Canada 398 547 225 3 1,173 7
    Europe 626 0 15 0 641 4
    Asia 1,117 50 96 0 1,263 8
    Other Regions 112 71 27 0 210 1
    Total 5,318 7,238 2,380 919 15,855 100

    The net sales for different brands for the full year 2017 shows that the Old Navy Global contributes  largest in sales with 7.24 billion usd, the second largest contribution was made by Gap Global with 5.32 billion usd similarly Banana Republic contributes 2.39 billion usd , the total sales of different brands for the full year 2017 was 15.86 billion usd .

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    Thus Old Navy Global contributed 46 % of the total sales followed by Gap Global at 33 %

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    The Net sales for the different countries for the full year 2017 again shows that U.S.A contributes the largest sales of different brands of Gap Inc, with 80% of the total sales contribution , Asia was the second largest contributor and close to it was Canada with 7 %, Europe contributed least margin in net sales .

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    C. Net Sales Of Different Brands

    1. Gap Global

    The net sales of one of the brand of Gap inc is Gap Global , the net sales of Gap global in USA shows that USA is the leading market for Gap Global with 0.93 billion usd , Asia was the second largest with 0.34 billion usd , similarly  Europe contributes 0.19 billion usd and the little more is contributed by Canada with 0.12 billlion usd .

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    The net sales of Gap Global for different countries in 2017 shows that U.S.A contributes the largest in net sales with USD 3.07 billion followed by Asia with USD 0.11 billion . Similarly Canada and Europe  contributed 0.40 billion usd and 0.63 billion usd in the net sales.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    2. Old Navy

    The net sales of Old Navy Global for different countries in the fourth quarter of 2017 shows that USA was the major market with USD 1.96 billion usd , Canada was the second largest market with 0.16 billion usd ,the least contribution was made by  Asian regions.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    3. Banana Republic

    The net sales for Banana Republic Global for different countries in the fourth quarter of 2017 shows that the USA had the major market of 0.62 billion usd and the second largest market was Canada with 0.07 billion usd. Europe and Asia had considerable low contribution to the net sales for the fourth quarter 2017.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

     D. Net Sales In Different Countries

    1. U.S.A

    In the USA regions the sales for the fourth quarter of 2017 shows that, Old Navy Global was largest brand for Gap with USD 1.96 billion of sales . Gap Global was the second and followed by Banana Republic.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    2. Canada

    The sales in Canada for the different brands for the fourth quarter of 2017 shows that Old Navy Global contributes the largest sales with 0.16 billion usd of sales followed closely by  Gap Global and there was a relatively less contribution by Banana Republic Global.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    3. Europe

    It is surprising to see that In the Europe region there were only two brands which contributed in sales for the fourth quarter : Gap Global and Banana Republic Global. Old Navy is nowhere to be seen !

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    The net sales in Europe for different brands in 2017 shows that Gap Global contributes 0.626 billion usd whereas Banana Republic Global contributes 0.015 billion usd . This shows that Old Navy has actually no presence or standing in Europe.

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    4. Asia

    The net sales in Asia for different brands for the fourth quarter of 2017 shows that Gap Global was the largest contributor in sales followed by Banana Republic . Old Navy has a small presence which again shows that besides US market , Old Navy struggles in other regions and is not able to achieve the sales.  Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

    c. Stores Informations (Stores In Numbers)

    The stores information for the fourth quarter of 2017  was as follows. The stores count given below shows that for Gap Inc, North America had the most stores count of 810 stores and also largest closure of 27 stores whereas Asia had a stores count of 313 stores  in fourth quarter of 2017 with most openings of 28 stores.

    Old Navy had maximum concentration of stores in North America with  a count of 1,066 stores count  and also max openings of 12 stores. Old Navy is definitely very weak in Asia !

    Banana Republic had most stores in North America with about 596 stores with major closures of 21 stores. In all , Gap closed 101 stores and opened 56 – a net closure of 45 stores !

    Regions

    Stores locations at the beginning of Q4|2017

    Stores location opened

    Stores location closed

    Stores location end of Q4|2017

    Gap North America

    835

    2

    27

    810

    Gap Asia

    309

    28

    24

    313

    Gap Europe

    157

    1

    3

    155

    Old Navy North America

    1,057

    12

    3

    1,066

    Old Navy Asia

    13

    1

    0

    14

    Banana Republic North America

    596

    1

    21

    576

    Banana Republic Asia

    48

    0

    3

    45

    Athleta North America

    140

    8

    0

    148

    Intermix North America

    38

    0

    0

    38

    Company operated stores total

    3,193

    53

    81

    3,165

    Franchise

    446

    3

    20

    429

    Total

    3,639

    56

    101

    3,594

     

    Sales Analysis Of Gap Inc For Fourth And Full Year 2017

  • Greg Lauren Uses Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In Spring Summer 2018 Collection

    Greg Lauren Uses Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In Spring Summer 2018 Collection

    Greg Lauren has once again showcased his unique approach towards fashion and styling with the release of his SS’18 collection . The collection brings to memory the Japanese brand FDMTL which uses boro fabric to create beautiful designs . However,  Greg’s idea of creation is very different from what FDMTL does . Greg’s collection offers a blend of contrasting colors and fabrics to create designs such as the 1990s-style denim/plaid shirt and patchwork pants to the forefront of the drop. The entire collection is demonstration of denim patchwork , fabric combinations on different pieces and looks perfect for street styling.

    QUILTED CAMOUFLAGE VEST

    Greg Lauren flight vest featuring a 50/50 quilted camouflage nylon upper panelling cut, vintage denim lower panel, two-way zip closure, three-pocket construction, scalloped hem, and tonal stitching. Basically a pieced together vest with elements from jeans, jackets, skirts etc.

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    ‘TUX’ VINTAGE DENIM PATCHWORK PANTS

    Greg Lauren vintage denim five-pocket patchwork pants in blue, cropped leg, waist drawstrings, front button closure, distressing at front and back, contrast-color striped taping at sides, turn under bottom hem, contrast stitching.

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    50/50 VINTAGE DENIM ARMY COAT

    Greg Lauren relaxed-fit reconstructed 50/50 vintage denim “revolutionary” coat in red and blue, notched lapel with contrast-color lining, gold collar trim, engraved golden military button detailing, side patch pockets, denim-repaired patching throughout, high rear vent, raw-edge rear hem, asymmetric cutoff front hem, contrast stitching.

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    CROPPED ADMIRAL NOMAD JACKET

    Greg Lauren relaxed-fit cropped nomad jacket in ivory, engraved army buttoning detail in gold, plunging neckline, shawl collar, cinched back, denim-repaired distressing, vented cuffs, flared hem, tonal stitching

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    HOMESPUN CHECK X VINTAGE DENIM SHIRT

    Greg Lauren button-down 50/50 assemblage shirt in ivory and indigo, homespun check pattern, repurposed vintage denim panel, band collar, front pouch pocket, elongated buttoned sleeves, straight hem, contrast stitching.

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    VINTAGE DENIM ‘ADMIRAL’ TRUCKER JACKET

    Greg Lauren tailored vintage denim trucker jacket in blue and ivory, engraved military buttoning detail in gold, shawl collar, patch-repaired distressing, straight hem, contrast stitching.

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    VINTAGE DENIM ADMIRAL NOMAD COAT

    Greg Lauren reconstructed assemblage nomad coat in navy and indigo, repurposed denim panelling, subtle partial distressing, silk shawl collar with engraved steel military buttons, buttoned gathered back, patterned patch appliqué at lower sides, stripe-lined side welt pockets, peaked hem, tonal stitching etc.

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    VINTAGE DENIM TRACK JACKET

    Greg Lauren relaxed-fit repurposed vintage denim patchwork track jacket in indigo, frayed distressing throughout, choker collar, roped two-way zip closure, twin striping detail in ivory, front pouch pocket, rib-knit trim, raw-edge bottom hem, contrast stitching.

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    BLEACHED BUTTON-DOWN SHIRT

    Relaxed-fit button-down shirt featuring repurposed and destroyed panel construction on bleached fabrics. The lower front yoke and right is designed with denim patch inserts. Garment details include a scallop-neck collar, buttoned placket, buttoned cuffs, safety pin detail on right cuff, vented sides, and tonal stitching

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren Focuses On Distressed Indigo Denim Patchwork In His SS18 Collection | Denimsandjeans.com

  • China Vs Pakistan | Denim Exports To USA From 2013 To 2017

    China Vs Pakistan | Denim Exports To USA From 2013 To 2017

    China and Pakistan are two importer exporters of jeans to US . While China has had a long headstart, Pakistan is catching up . When we look at different segment exports and prices , interesting aspects emerge. The report below provides data to analyse the competition between the two countries.

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    Table showing the imports of all denim apparels along with the average price into USA from  China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

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    Graph showing the comparison of  imports of all denim apparels into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from  2013 to 2017

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    Graph showing the comparison of average price of all denim apparels into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

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    Table showing the imports of men’s jeans along with the average price into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

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    Graph showing the comparison of imports of  men’s jeans into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

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    Graph showing the comparison of average price of men’s jeans into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

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    Table showing the imports of women’s jeans along with the average price into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

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    Graph showing the comparison of imports of women’s jeans into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

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    Graph showing the comparsion of average price of women’s jeans into USA from China and Pakistan for the period from 2013 to 2017

    1. All Denim Apparels

    a. China

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    China has been the largest exporter of jeans to US for many years. However, of late, it has been losing steam as it gets more expensive and less competitive. If we see the figures from 2013 to 2017, we find that Chinese exports have gone down more than 20% in this period . This shows slackening hold of Chinese exports to US. However, if we still consider, China is the largest supplier of jeans and denim apparel to US. Looking at Pakistan, we find that though their base is small , they have increased their sales to US by over 20% in this period. So whereas China has reduced their exports by 20% , Pakistan has gained by 20% . But still, China exports over 5 times the quantity what Pakistan exports and is a force to reckon with.

    Exporting Country

    Year of Import

    All Denim Apparel

    (Million Pcs)

    Total Value

    (Million USD)

    Average Price

    (USD/PC)

    China

    2013

    155.23

    1,230.48

    7.93

    China

    2014

    135.37

    996.67

    7.36

    China

    2015

    133.13

    1,001.15

    7.52

    China

    2016

    123.58

    958.01

    7.75

    China

    2017

    119.72

    928.02

    7.75

    b. Pakistan

    Exporting Country Year of Import All Denim Apparel

    (Million Pcs)

    Total Value

    (Million USD)

    Average Price

    (USD/PC)

    Pakistan 2013 20.58 163.37 7.94
    Pakistan 2014 21.06 166.37 7.90
    Pakistan 2015 21.86 177.16 8.10
    Pakistan 2016 23.51 196.13 8.34
    Pakistan 2017 25.73 223.50 8.69

     

    Comparison of Imports of All Denim Apparels Into USA From China And Pakistan For The Period 2013To 2017

    When we look at price comparison, we find that prices of Pakistan jeans and other denim apparel has been higher than that of China when we consider as a whole. However, the situation might change if we look at men and women segment separately.

    Comparison of Imports of All Denim Apparels Into USA From China And Pakistan For The Period 2013To 2017

    2. Men’s Jeans

    a. China

    China is not very strong in Men’s jeans. Its men’s segment forms just about 25% of total exports to US whereas that of women is about 75 % . This shows that speed and quick fashion is what the Chinese exporters are specializing in . However, exports of men’s jeans did not fall too much over 4 years from about 37 million pieces to 32 million pcs.

    Exporting Country Year of Import Men’s/Boys Jeans

    (Million Pcs)

    Total Value

    (Million USD)

    Average Price

    (USD/PC)

    China 2013 36.88 286.63 7.77
    China 2014 30.84 236.53 7.67
    China 2015 31.13 247.96 7.97
    China 2016 32.87 261.50 7.96
    China 2017 32.27 247.66 7.68

    b. Pakistan

    Pakistan , on the other hand , has a balanced portfolio with men’s segment forming about 45-50% of total exports to US. The growth in this segment has been good and at about 40% from 2013 to 2017.

    Exporting Country Year of Import Men’s/Boys Jeans

    (Million Pcs)

    Total Value

    (Million USD)

    Average Price

    (USD/PC)

    Pakistan 2013 9.13 63.10 6.91
    Pakistan 2014 9.19 63.36 6.89
    Pakistan 2015 10.24 77.18 7.54
    Pakistan 2016 10.40 83.72 8.05
    Pakistan 2017 11.93 100.90 8.46

     

    Comparison of Imports of All Denim Apparels Into USA From China And Pakistan For The Period 2013To 2017

    Its interesting to see that men’s jeans average price from Pakistan has been lower than that of China.  This shows the strength of Pakistan lies in Men’s segment and that is why this segment is growing well for it .

    Comparison of Imports of All Denim Apparels Into USA From China And Pakistan For The Period 2013To 2017

    3. Women’s Jeans

    a. China

    The Women’s jeans has been the mainstay for China in denim exports and constitutes 75% of its exports to US. However, the volumes have been going down and we can see a fall of about 30% in this segment in the period of 2013-2017. This is not a good sign even though the overall volumes are still good.

    Exporting Country Year of Import Women’s/Girls Jeans

    (Million Pcs)

    Total Value

    (Million USD)

    Average Price

    (USD/PC)

    China 2013 118.36 943.84 7.97
    China 2014 104.53 760.14 7.27
    China 2015 102.00 753.19 7.38
    China 2016 89.10 683.73 7.67
    China 2017 85.46 664.96 7.78

    b. Pakistan

    Pakistan’s exports of jeans include about 50-55% women jeans. This quantity has been increasing over the years and we can see a growth of about 20% in this segment as well. But when we look at the price graph below, we find that the prices of jeans exported from China are cheaper than that of Pakistan over many years. China’s strength does lie in women segment.

    Exporting Country Year of Import Women’s/Girls Jeans

    (Million Pcs)

    Total Value

    (Million USD)

    Average Price

    (USD/PC)

    Pakistan 2013 11.45 100.28 8.76
    Pakistan 2014 11.87 103.01 8.68
    Pakistan 2015 11.63 99.97 8.60
    Pakistan 2016 12.85 111.36 8.66
    Pakistan 2017 13.72 122.1 8.90

    On the whole, we can say that China is going down the hill and Pakistan is going up . The two shall meet somewhere in between in the coming years . Its ADVANTAGE PAKISTAN…

    Comparison of Imports of All Denim Apparels Into USA From China And Pakistan For The Period 2013To 2017

    Comparison of Imports of All Denim Apparels Into USA From China And Pakistan For The Period 2013To 2017

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  • Levis Made And Crafted  SS 2018 Collection

    Levis Made And Crafted SS 2018 Collection

    Levi’s® Made & Crafted® unveiled its new collection which seems to be a perfect blend of  history with modernity – created by taking heritage of their quality and authenticity as a base. The denim pioneer brand claims that the best fabrics from most reputed mills around the world has been used to create this collection. The collection offers a contemporary and rich look with every set of garments they have under this collection. The designers have taken the inspiration from travels around different city streets and colorful beaches of the far east and the southern hemisphere. Most of the garments have been developed using the Japanese Denim Fabrics and have textural fabrics . The very famous SHIBORI- Old and Unique Japanese dyeing technique has been used on some of the garments which makes it more alluring for the end users. The prices too range accordingly from $ 158-$ 498.

    “Made & Crafted® is focused on understanding what people love about Levi’s® and giving them an elevated and differentiated experience with our brand,” says Nick Rendic,  men’s designer for the collection. “It’s very important that we show people something familiar, yet new in some way.”

    “We get our influences from all around the world,” Rendic says. “The locations we visit provide us the ability to explore new ways of reimagining our icons and giving them a new point of view.”

    Check out some of our favourite pieces below .

    Surf Surplus Trench Coat | USD 348

    The Levi’s® Made & Crafted® Surplus Trench is cut from Japanese denim. Features include contrast stitching, self fabric belt, and oversized utility pockets.

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    Summer Crop Top | USD 158

    Summer Crop Top constructed from Japanese indigo dyed shibori denim.

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    Summer Culottes | USD 198

    Summer Culotte is a high waisted fit with a cropped inseam. Constructed from Japanese indigo dyed shibori denim and features back patch pockets, front slash pockets and a small split hem at the leg opening.

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     Made In Japan Type Iv Trucker Jacket | USD 498

    Type IV Trucker Jacket reinterprets one of Levi’s® most iconic garments reinterpreted with a sizeable input of Japanese Boro influences .

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    Trousers | USD 198

    The Levi’s® Made & Crafted® Trouser features a loose, perfectly pleated fit that tapers down to the ankle for a clean finish. It’s made from premium lightweight denim from Japan’s Nisshinbo Mills, and features an elasticated waistband for a comfortable fit.

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     Studio Taper Jeans | USD 198

    Studio Taper jeans has a mid rise with a slim tapered leg for a refined cut . Element of two tone denim adds to the looks .


     

     

     

  • PRPS  Spring Summer 2018 Collection For Men

    PRPS Spring Summer 2018 Collection For Men

    Donwan Harell comes out with some really worked upon pieces in his collections which show the amount of effort that each jeans has been invested into. The levels of dry and wet processing on a large number of his pieces makes them outstanding pieces – like the mud jeans – which sometimes also create controversy.  Those kind of jeans may not be the first choice for many consumers as such pieces sometimes make a statement which everyone may not like to . However, the SS 2018 arrivals from PRPS are more down to earth and wearable. Bleach washes, rips, appliques , paint splatters  , 3D wrinkles, aged raw denim looks and other effects define the SS 2018 pieces. Paint splatter colors might be a bit too flashy for men, but choices are individual !

    Demon – Evidence | $278.00

    Indigo denim jeans with heavy grinding and 3D wrinkling. Finished in 5-pocket styling

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    Le Sabre – Consolation | $268.00

    Bleached out destroyed indigo denim jeans with rip and repair. Finished with button fly closure and 5-pocket styling

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    Windsor – Communal | $198.00

    Black denim jeans with rip detailing and featuring zips along the inseam. Finished in 5-pocket styling.

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    Le Sabre – Tenderness | $218.00

    Light wash denim jeans featuring a pigment spray and heavy rip and repair. Finished with frayed hems and 5-pocket styling.

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    Demon – Mexico | $228.00

    Classic 5-pocket jeans treated with a light wash and featuring rip and repair detailing with subtle whiskering.

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    Paint Splatter Denim Jacket | $298.00

    Indigo jeans jacket featuring a paint splatter design and slightly frayed edges. Finished with chest pockets and a dark copper button front closure.

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    Star Patch Denim Jacket | $328.00

    Bleached out indigo jeans jacket featuring a denim star patch applique and slightly frayed edges. Finished with chest pockets and a dark copper button front closure.

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    Le Sabre – 6 Month Wash | $188.00

    6 month wash jeans with slight whiskering.

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  • Denimation -Bitchu Bingo Japanese Denim Project

    Denimation -Bitchu Bingo Japanese Denim Project

    Denim + Animation = Denimation , this new term has been coined recently to promote the Denim Business in Japan at The Bitchu Bingo Region which is also known as a locus of premium Japanese denim production. To promote this region as a center of Denim Production on a global level , the local government as well as the some business houses came together and launched -  Bitchu Bingo Japan Denim Project  under which an animated movie has been released titled – Bichu Bingo Japan Denim Story . This short movie uniquely presents the denim in the form of animation which is indeed a visual treat .The movie tells the history of denim in the Bitchu Bingo region and of the world-renowned Japanese denim.

    This movie has series of beautiful frames and each frame has been beautifully crafted with the rich flavor of Japanese Denim . As you go further , this movie tells the story of the denims’ creation until it used around the world. In a frame which shows women with Bingo kasuri (Bitchu-jima), that design turns to rain and the story develops. Following the path of a blue bird, you see the creation of denim in the stages of spinning, dyeing, and weaving. One piece of denim is spun, then it goes international—the single piece of denim created in the Bitchu Bingo region is finally brought to the consumers through a runway.

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    Reportedly ten companies provided denim for the animation and five companies involved as a think tank to give ideas and suggestions. It took five months to complete the production of this animation . The illustrations of each scene were line drawn, then the denim material that was scanned into a computer was strenuous  added one sheet at a time. In particular, the denim weaving scene took over twenty-four hours of work for each second of the scene. The entire movie has been developed with a great dedication and minute detailing has been ensured before releasing this. All the characters have been well placed and the story which they wanted to convey , It seems they successfully convey it .

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    ABOUT BITCHU BINGO JAPAN DENIM PROJECT
    The Bitchu Bingo region, the production center for Japanese denim, has thrived since long ago through its indigo-dyeing production and thick fabric production. Because of this, the denim culture has strong roots in the region. Local government and companies worked together in this project so that people in Japan and abroad can learn more about the history, story, regional characteristics, finely tuned technology, and minute craftsmanship of Bitchu Bingo denim.


     

  • Fall 2018 Ready To Wear – Part II

    Fall 2018 Ready To Wear – Part II

    Continuing our last article on Fall 2018 Ready to Wear Part I , we bring here the second part of the article.

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    With a futuristic theme , Balmain played with distressing on jeans and tried to improve its aesthetics . Designed tatters were held together using clear plastic coverings. Hems played an important role in some of the pieces as they became part of distresses or for creating structural patterns on the dress.

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    Miu Miu

    Focusing on teen subculture of 50s and 60s , Miu  Miu brings bleached denim paired with leather jackets, coats , tweeds etc. The high waisted double belted bleached denims brought out the 60s rocker teen looks…

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    Roberto Cavalli

    Glamour, Glitter and exoticism define the new collection by Paul Surridge for Roberto Cavalli .

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    Faustine Steinmetz

    Faustine Steinmetz has always been the designer who gave her own interpretation of denim in each collection. Most of the time, seeming to be playing with elements, her pieces had that ethereal flow which made them come out as kind of super normal . However, current collection is more subdued , though she has used hand felting and knitting techniques to give a super imposed additive look rather than desconstructed distressed look. The ethereal touch still remains in some of the pieces as the felt looks like snow sticking on to them.

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  • Levi Strauss & Co. Licenses Additional Patents from RevoLaze LLC

    Levi Strauss & Co. Licenses Additional Patents from RevoLaze LLC

    (Cleveland, OH) RevoLaze, LLC, a laser technology firm headquartered in Westlake, OH, announced today that it has reached a new licensing agreement with Levi Strauss & Co. regarding additional denim laser patents in their Intellectual Property portfolio. This new agreement provides Levi Strauss & Co. access to additional opportunities outside of the licensed patents from their previous agreement signed in January 2015. One of the new technologies RevoLaze will be introducing is LightLaze, an automated software tool to reduce laser cycle time. The online software works on ANY laser system. Trials from multiple laundries showed a decrease of up to 40% in laser cycle time, without losing any details.

    By adopting this software and modifying the wash technique, it can also lead to the elimination of PP spray. It is an eco-friendly and low cost alternative to PP spray with significant savings in water, chemicals and time. No new equipment, software or chemicals are needed.

    About RevoLaze LLC

    RevoLaze (formally TechnoLines) is a US based technology firm dedicated to create and implement their patented laser processes. With over 30 patents granted, some of the biggest denim brands and manufacturers in the world license RevoLaze technology. For over 20 years, they have provided economic and environmental solutions to the textile industry through innovation. Their technologies help mills, laundries, manufacturers and denim brands lower overall cost, while increasing volume and design capabilities. These processes also reduce or eliminate various health hazards, such as hand sanding and PP spray. Several of the leading denim brands and manufacturers work with RevoLaze to maximize their use of lasers from development through production. Visit their US based design center where companies can see the future of laser technology – the only 2,500 watt laser that etches designs in seconds with ultra fine detail.

    For more information on testing LightLaze,  contact Ryan Ripley at ryan@revolaze.com

     

  • Fall 2018 Ready To Wear 2018 – I

    Fall 2018 Ready To Wear 2018 – I

    Bringing the latest Fall 2018 Ready to Wear collection from runways of luxury global labels like Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana , Balenciaga and Alberta Feretti Prominent themes include the continuation of Embellishments, embroideries , usage of multi fabrics/patches to create patterns, studding etc. Though there was not anything  very special to rave about , some of the designs like that of Christian Dior carried strong aesthetic appeal and ingenuity in usage of fabrics.

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    Patchwork and mixing of fabrics – denim and others – together to get strong visual patterns on overalls, jeans, tops etc.

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    Dolce & Gabana

    Sumptuous embroideries , embellishments and brocades

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    Balenciaga

    Quilted and Stuffed denim bomber jackets.

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    Balenciaga

    Alberta Ferretti

    Buttonless studded dark denim jackets and loopless high waist studded denim acid washed jeans.

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  • Diesel Red Tag Collection A Letdown ?

    Diesel Red Tag Collection A Letdown ?

    Fashion experts talk about the need to be cautious while using a double denim combination dress so that it carries well. The duo combination should have the right contrast colors, differential washes , correct patterns and so on. But not many experts might have expressed opinions about a triple or a quadruple, quintuple, sextuple denim (!!!)  and they might be somewhat lost if they had to do it. What if the top, bottom , belts shoes , caps , ties, scarves etc all are made in denim . What do you call such a dress combination ?

    Well, Diesel’s latest collection -the much awaited Red Tag Project has been finally launched  at the Paris Fashion Week recently – and it leaves one wondering whether they are characters out of Harry Potter movie completely dressed in denim ! The collection is totally at odds with traditional DIESEL designs and brings a new take to its designs. Designer Shyane Oliver was behind this conceptual collection and it has started creating buzz after its launch and being labeled as ‘ cool high-end contemporary casual’ by many fashion experts.Oliver is the first designer in a three-part series of collections to be made in collaboration with Diesel. The pieces in the collection included washed oversize denim jacket , skinny jeans reconstructed from a classic jeans jacket, slouchy logo thigh-highs, and a dramatic maxi dress .

    The collection revolves around four designs , named on four major global fashion cities- LONDON , NEW YORK, MILANO, and PARIS. The names of cities have been allotted to different categories according to their traditional Western clothing influence over the respective looks. The LONDON and NEW YORK designs are GENDERFREE and can be worn easily by both sexes. Some of the queer touches which also seem interesting include the zippered hems (very strange !) , inverted knee pockets ! The collection seems to reinterpret the DIESEL signature looks and do not seem to have any of the outstanding elements that used to signify the brand . The images below speak for themselves.

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  • Foison Textile Poised For Big Growth – Sam Li

    Foison Textile Poised For Big Growth – Sam Li

    Foison textile is one of the fastest growing denim/non-denim company in China . With a weaving capacity to touch over 85 million yards and growing to over 120 million yards p.a next year, the company is one of the selected few in China who have strong sustainable credentials. This long term vision has helped the company to deal with some of the major customers globally . We speak to the Director of Foison textile – Mr Sam Li – and try to find out how they are planning to grow and how they see the future.

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    Q. Please let us know more about your company and its history.

    Foison is a company focused on denim and we are one of the important denim mills representing China globally. But we are now also going to be focused on non –denim. We will be setting up 4 CDRs this year and making another 5 million yards of piece dyed fabrics. We will have a lot o f new system including water recycling and also we are going to reduce sulphur ,carbon and sodium release by about 80%. We are going to have the entire new machine at this mill and we will focus to make sustainable product in order to protect the environment besides using liquid sulphur.

    Q. How much is the capacity of Foison Textile?

    Currently, we have the production capacity of 4 million yards of denim fabric and 3 million yards of PFD. We have one rope dyeing and 3 slash dyeing machines.

    Q. Amongst the Chinese Denim Manufacturers, where do you see the positioning of Foison Textile?

    We are definitely in Top 5 in terms of global recognition and appreciation. Production wise we might soon by 2nd or 3rd in China.

    Q. Which market is important for Foison? US or Europe?

    European Market is used to be a good market but now we have also a good market in America and have associated with lot of good American brands but still Europe is a big market for us. We are exporting 70% to Europe, 20% to America and the rest 10 %; we are making for the domestic consumption.

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    Q. How’s the domestic market in China?

    Not so good, may be few big players can be long lasting and stable. A lot of small brands have come up and their business is based largely on internet (e-commerce) but it’s not easy for them to survive as there is a lot of competition.

    Q. There is lot of premium denim brands in China which is selling at very higher prices . Your take on that?

    Yes, there are some good brands. But in terms of being able to trust, only a few can be relied upon . Payments are a problem with many of the local brands. Therefore we find that export is better.

    Q. Are you not planning to go into Garments Manufacturing?

    No! We would like to concentrate on producing best Fabric only. Garment manufacturing side of China is no more competitive as labor cost has been rising for last few years and also we are facing pressure in RMB (Chinese Currency). In 2000, one USD equaled 10 RMB which have reduced to 6.4 RMB now, a reduction of 36.4%. So it’s not easy to survive and also the labor cost was earlier USD 110/month but today we have to pay more than USD 600/month on an  average . For very high skilled labor the cost can even go upto USD 2000/Month . So if you compare from Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam, we are far getting much more expensive for Garment production. China has over-developed in last 20 years and it is no more kingdom of Manufacturing. But fabric production is different. It is very capital intensive and investment is huge . China continues to be a very important player for fabrics.

    Q. Do you have any specific plans for Sustainability as it is the most important direction the industry is taking

    Material wise we have done lot of polyester recycling , cotton recycling programmes and we also use liquid indigo . So according to our record we are number one in water and indigo recycling and we got the last license in China for a dyeing mill. This is a great achievement for us !