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  • Gap Looses US Market Share

    Gap Looses US Market Share

    US retail market is highly competitive and a large number of Speciality stores, Brand Stores, Discount stores, Departmental Stores compete with each other – continuously striving to get the attention of the American customer who is not increasing his spending but is reallocating his funds between different brands and retailers. This reallocation of money by buyers is benefitting some retailers while others are losing . Gap , unfortunately, is finding its place among the latter. The most sought after casual brand in US may not remain so in the coming years as  Gap’s share of US apparel market fell from 5.1% to 4.7% over the past five years with a recovery not in sight. Let’s see how Gap stacks in comparison to other apparel retailers in US.

    1. Multi brand retail chain Macy’s : 9% approx.
    2. General Merchandise retailers

    • Wal Mart – 7% approx.
    • Target – 5.4%
    • Gap – 4.7%
    • JC Penny – 3.3%
    • American Eagle, Aeropostale and A&F – 2% each approx.

    The remaining 65% share is held by a number of private label brands , pure online players, fast fashion players , department stores etc. Here is a break up of the market share as per Forbes.

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    Source : Forbes.com
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    Source: Forbes.com

    Whereas Gap’s market share has reduced from 1.71% is 2009 to 1.41% is 2014, that of Old Navy and Banana Republic has also fallen. The reason for growth of share from 4.34% in 2012 to 4.71% in 2014 has been the growth driver brands Athleta and the acquisition of Intermix.

    One of the major reasons for Gap losing its market share has been the growth of fast fashion retailers  like the Inditex , H&M and to some extent Forever 21. There has been a constant movement of buyers from casual clothing to affordable fast fashion. Today’s teenagers are getting less attached to brands and are more concerned over having a fresh look every few days. Technology is pushing this trend. With the proliferation of  ‘Whatsapp’, ‘Viber’,’Facebook’ and the likes , the SELFIE culture is becoming a dominant youth phenomenon constantly pushing these young ones to look better and share . This trend is helping fast fashion retailers like Inditex and hurting the long established ones like GAP. This has become one major factor affecting GAP’s performance .And related to this has been the other reason of underperformance – poor performance of GAP’s women’s business – while its other business including men, kids and baby are doing reasonably well.

    The result has been clear for GAP. It has planned to close 175 of its speciality GAP Inc stores –with 140 going down this year and balance in the year next. After these closures it will have about 800 stores in US. It is expected to lose about $300 million from these closures- an amount which is expected to be covered from better performance from other channels including Online.

  • ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015

    ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015

    The ISKO I-SKOOLâ„¢ Denim Design Award is the cultural initiative organized by ISKO – Turkey- to promote education in the sector and make a practical contribution to training those young people destined to become tomorrow’s leading players in the fashion world. It involved thousands of students from 16 international fashion schools around the world.  Each school was given four moods: Bohemian Blue, Couture Denim, Active Jeanswear and Future Fit.  Isko’s own creative hub Creative Room led the operational part of the project, shortlisted students’ best works and invited them to their showroom in Castelfranco Veneto (Italy) to learn how to improve their denim creations. Let’s see a bit about the four moods :

    Mood 1: Bohemian Blue

    ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015 denimsandjeans

    This mood required students to re-interpret the Boho-chic fashion movement, that became especially popular in 2004-5 associated with actress Sienna Miller and Kate Moss. Vintage washes, delicate embroidery, comfy silhouettes, layering and mix and match are the focal point of this collection mood. The students are asked to create a total look, either menswear or womenswear, made of maximum of three items, using  ISKO fabrics.

    Mood 2: Couture Denim

    ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015 denimsandjeans

    Couture denim included sophisticated silhouettes, suits, tailored jackets, sartorial cuts, polished washes, use of laser and prints and focus the attention on details such as stitches.

    Mood 3: Active Jeanswear

    ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015 denimsandjeans.com

    Activewear is definitely an emergent trend in fashion industry.  The task was to create a total look  creating designs that can be worn in gyms, camping, during outdoor activities.

    Mood 4 : Future Fit

    ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015 denimsandjeans.com

    There are plenty of possible fit for denim pants, but the market is always eager for something new and innovative. Students are challenged to work on both men’s and women’s styles of pants. The focal point is the fit, with additional focus on details that are the same for most of the population such as the shape of the pockets, different points of stitching and any kind of techniques.

    The schools that participated were UAL Chelsea (London), ESMOD (Munich), Istituto Marangoni (Milan), Polimoda (Florence, Italy), IUAV (Venice), University of Westminster (London), Artesis Plantijn University College (Antwerp), SCAD (Savannah, USA) and FIDM (Los Angeles), AMFI (Amsterdam), Polimoda (Florence), Sapienza (Rome), University of Pisa (Pisa), AMD (Düsseldorf) and Viamoda (Warsaw).

    The four major Denim Design Awards went to

    • Sophie Gauden (Artesis Plantijn University College) for Bohemian Blue
    • Chia Yi Hung for The Couture Denim award (ESMOD Munich)
    • Violante Toscani (Polimoda) for the Active Jeanswear category
    • Franziska Meierhoefer (ESMOD Munich) for the Future Fit award.’

    Here are some cool images from designs created under each of the four moods .

    Bohemian Blue

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    Couture Denim

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    ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015 denimsandjeans

    Active Jeanswear

    ISKO I-Skool Digital Prize 2015 denimsandjeans

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    Future Fit

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  • Denim Playground Dhaka | Fourth Edition of Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Oct. 7-8, 2015

    Denim Playground Dhaka | Fourth Edition of Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Oct. 7-8, 2015

     

    Denim-Playground-Dhaka- October 2015

    Denim is a playground where the denim artists of the world play and let loose their imaginations on this ever changing canvas of the most beautiful fabric devised. Starting as workwear , the fabric is now facing the ‘At leisure Threat’ as many would say. But it is only in challenge that denim has thrived. Challenge continuously raises the bar for  this versatile fabric and pushes the ‘Denim Players’ to jump notches above it as athletes do in a playground. The more they stretch themselves, more the denim evolves !

    The fourth edition of Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh , scheduled to be held on 7th and 8th October (2015) at Radisson Dhaka, derives its  inspiration from these ‘Denim Players’ and has aptly selected ‘Denim Playground’ as its theme. The October show shall be a ground where  is scheduled to be held on October 7 and 8 at Hotel Radisson, Dhaka.  The theme of the show shall be ‘ Denim Playground Dhaka’ where coolest exhibitors from around the world shall bring out their sporty innovations to the visitors who travel long distances to visit the show. It shall be a ‘PLAYGROUND FOR DENIM LOVERS’.

    Our last edition  had over 400 companies visiting the show including some of the most reputed retailers, factories, buying houses , brands etc. Some of these were Tesco, Tom Tailor , C&A , Carrefour , Coolcat , Celio , Charles Voegele , Cortefiel , Uniqlo, S.Oliver, Wal Mart,Debenhams , Dewhirst ,El Corte Ingles , Esprit , Grouppo Coin , H&M , HEMA , Hermes , OTTO , O’stin, Inditex , Kappahl , Kmart , LCWaikiki(Tema) , Levi Strauss & Co , Li & Fung , Lindex, Marks & Spencer , Mondial , New Times , Next , Perry Ellis , PVH , Redpoint , S. Oliver , Sainsbury`s , Target , VF etc.

    We were also fortunate enough to have ‘The Godfather of Denim’ – Adriano Goldschmied with us in our last edition besides renowned denim consultant – Piero Turk. The comments from Adriano on his first visit to our show (and also to Bangladesh) were very encouraging for us as well for the industry. See the video below.

    Adriano Goldschmied | 3rd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Show

    We were fortunate to have some of the best companies in the world join us at our last show and thank them once again for their continuous support.

    Our Esteemed Exhibitors at 3rd Edition On 1st-2nd March, 2015

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    Sustained focus on Eco Sustainability has always been our mantra through our website as well through our shows. In the last show , we were also fortunate to have GIZ -Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit Gmb as our technical partners for the organization of the panel discussion “Development Prospects in Denim Production – the Way Forward” which was a small effort on our part to bring more focus on Eco Sustainability.

    And last but not the least was our Fashion in Denim event  ‘FASHIONIM’ which was sponsored by three of our esteemed exhibitors.

    Fashionim : Denimsandjeans.com

    Denimsandjeans.com 3rd Show

    Arvind At Fashionim | 3rd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Show

    Vicunha At Fashionim | 3rd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Show

    Hameem At Fashionim | 3rd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Show

     

    Below  is the video from FASHIONIM  telecast on  Jamuna TV in  Bangladesh.

  • Colombia Denim Report | 2014-15

    Colombia Denim Report | 2014-15

     

    Colombia, as we have mentioned in our previous reports, Colombia market is a unique market in Latin America and the third largest economy . With a population of about 48 million and a per capita income of about $13000, it has a decent fashion and export market . It results in fabric imports into the country from around the world.
    In this report, we will give the following details about Colombia denim market:

    1. Top 10 importers of denim fabrics in Colombia in the period Feb’2014 to Jan’2015

    2. The total quantities purchased by them during this period and the average prices at which they bought.

    3. Some contact details on these buyers.

    4. Top 10 suppliers of denim fabrics to Colombia from around the world during this period.

    5. Quantities and prices at which they supplied the denim.

    6. Top 10 countries from where denim is coming to Colombia.

    7. Quantities and average prices of such exports from these countries to Colombia.

     

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    To begin with, we will start looking at the Table 1 which gives the names of top importers of denim fabrics in Colombia.

    Importers of denim fabrics | Feb’14- Jan’15 – Table 1

    Buyer Name Quantity Purchased
    (Sq.mtrs)
    Cif in Usd Avg. Price/Sq. Mtr Avg. Price in linear mtr.(150cm width)
    FLORAL S. A 2,884,008.87 61,39,645.94 2.13 3.19
    COMERTEX S.A 2,169,702.29 34,38,958.53 1.58 2.38
    COLOMBIANA DE COMERCIO S.A 1,566,206.27 29,68,248.98 1.90 2.84
    CONTACTO TEXTIL S.A 1,543,971.47 35,36,565.71 2.29 3.44
    PRIMATELA S.A 1,476,096.28 37,56,439.64 2.54 3.82
    SURTIJEANS S A 1,256,110.8 16,23,100.27 1.29 1.94
    STILOTEX S.A.S 1,237,485.04 26,34,950.63 2.13 3.19
    PRODUCTORA DE TEXTILES DE TOCANCIPA S A TOPTEX S A 1,048,375.33 13,19,203.3 1.26 1.89
    COLECCIONES EXCLUSIVAS DE TEXTILES S. A 1,009,016.7 23,96,823.74 2.38 3.56
    PERMODA LTDA 9,11,066.81 40,65,857.7 4.46 6.69

    From the above table we can see that almost all the top 10 importers imported over a million sq mtrs of denim fabrics during 12 months. Floral S.A was the largest importer of denim fabrics with over 2.8 million sq mtrs imported from around the world. Its average price of $2.13/sq. mtr was also a decent price compared to many other importers. We have also given the prices of imports in linear mtr with an average width of 150 cm as an assumption to give a rough idea of how the linear mtr price would look like .
    Other important importers by quantity were Comertex S.A , Colombiana De Comercio S.A etc. However, the importer who really seems to be importing high quality fabrics is Permoda LTDA. With an average price of $4.46/sq mtr ($6.69/ mtr), the price is the highest among all importers and stands out as a premium buyer. Some of the importers like Productora De Textiles are low value importers importing fabrics at $1.26/sq mtr from countries like Panama.

     

    Some Contact Details on Buyers

     

    FLORAL  S. A

    Cod Uap 600 Nit 800 147 745 2 Carrera 52 No 19 80 Medellin Colombia
    Ph: +574-444 8886

     

    COMERTEX S.A

    Cra 17 Autopista Palenque Chimita No 60-170; Giron; Santander
    Ph: +57-7-6760000
    Website: http://www.comertex.com.co/index.php?idi=2

     

    COLOMBIANA DE COMERCIO S.A

    CL 11 31 A 42,BOGOTA
    Ph : +57-1-3649777

     

    CONTACTO TEXTIL S.A

    Cr50 G 10 B S-97 Medellin, Colombia
    Ph: +57-4-2856200

     

    PRIMATELA S.A

    Kra 63 17b 50; Bogota D.C; Bogota D.C

    Ph: +57-1-4137166

     

    SURTIJEANS S A

    Carrera 62 # 12-30, Bogotá, Colombia

     

    STILOTEX S.A.S

    Cra 106 # 15-25, Manzan 5 Ints. 13-14

    Website: http://www.stilotex.com/

     

    PRODUCTORA DE TEXTILES DE TOCANCIPA S A TOPTEX S A

    Cra 43 N’ 9-46, Bogota
    Ph: +57-7-5663000

     

    COLECCIONES EXCLUSIVAS DE TEXTILES S. A

    Carrera 52 # 7 South – 100 Medellin – Colombia

    Ph : 57-4-3206320
    Fax : 57-4-3206322
    Email : info@coletex.com
    Website: http://www.coletex.co/

     

    PERMODA LTDA

    Calle 17 A # 68D-88. Zona industrial de Montevideo. Bogotá, Colombia
    Website: http://www.permoda.com.co/

     

    Top Exporting Countries

     

    Country Of Origin
    Sq mtrs
    CIF usd
    Price
    Avg Price in mtr
    PANAMA 4,584,748.30 1,13,88,456.24 2.48 3.73
    INDIA 4,014,346.99 59,90,298.14 1.49 2.24
    CHINA 3,776,192.07 75,03,846.16 1.99 2.98
    MEXICO 3,118,984.80 73,50,393.43 2.36 3.53
    PAKISTAN 3,043,835.64 70,14,578.83 2.30 3.46
    BRAZIL 1,918,847.90 37,29,212.07 1.94 2.92
    TURKEY 1,456,509.78 60,49,693.09 4.15 6.23
    UNITED STATES 1,344,551.10 28,00,529.43 2.08 3.12
    CANADA 5,40,021.06 7,19,198.14 1.33 2.0
    GERMANY 5,22,148.00 21,20,181.51 4.06 6.09

    From the above table we can see that India , at $1.49/sq mtr, has among the lowest prices when it comes to shipping to Colombia. Canada is still lower, but Canada does not produce any denim- they are only trading. Turkey is highest priced exporter at $4.15/sq mtr. Panama – again a trading company- stands the top exporting country at over 4.5 million sq mtr. India , China and Mexico come next. Germany, again a non-manufacturer- manages to trade half a million .

     

    Top Exporting Companies

     

    Company
    Sq mtrs
    CIF usd
    Price
    Avg Price in mtr
    ZHEJIANG TENGMA TEXTILE CO LTD (China) 2,026,636.32 39,93,180.61 1.97 2.96
    MANUFACTURAS KALTEX SA DE CV  (Mexico) 1,609,853.14 32,44,167.85 2.02 3.02
    VICUNHA TEXTIL SA (Brazil) 1,590,129.61 28,84,756.87 1.81 2.72
    KASSIM TEXTILES(PVT)LTD (Pakistan) 1,260,705.44 29,27,863.19 2.32 3.48
    NANDAN DENIM LTD (India) 1,214,768.81 15,59,907.67 1.28 1.93
    POONAM ENTERPRISES (HK) LTD (China) 1,164,449.26 24,82,331.32 2.13 3.20
    TIRAYAN CORPORATION (Panama) 1,009,010.30 23,96,753.33 2.38 3.56
    GRIGLE TEXTILES SA (Panama) 9,04,411.67 25,17,332.14 2.78 4.18
    RELIANCE INTERNATIONAL Z L SA (Panama) 8,60,160.00 11,28,570.00 1.31 1.97
    RSWM LTD (India) 8,38,134.77 11,87,190.58 1.42 2.12

    Now we come to the Top 10 Exporting countries to Colombia. Its interesting to see that the top exporting company is from China – Zhejiang Tengma and shipped over 2 million sq mtr. Kaltex, from Mexico, stands second at over 1.6 million while Vicunha from Brazil is almost similar at about 1.6 million sq mtrs. Other high quantity importers which exported well were :

    Kassim – Pakistan, Nandan Denim and Poonam Enterprises – China.

    Its interesting to note that 3 companies from Panama are in top 10 and all these 3 companies are traders and not manufacturers. Two companies are from India whereas two companies are from China . Only Vicunha from Brazil and Kaltex from Mexico are the companies from the Americas which could export in decent quantities to Colombia. Interesting to note that the highest prices are coming from Panama company Grigle Textiles.

    Some details on Exporting Companies

    ZHEJIANG TENGMA TEXTILE CO LTD

    Chunlan Road,Industry Area, Lanxi,Zhejiang,China

    Ph : 86 – 579 – 85137738

     

    MANUFACTURAS KALTEX SA DE CV

    Ings. Militares No. 2 Col. Empleado Municipal C.P. 53380 Naucalpan,Tepeji 76000 MEXICO

    Ph : 52-57265600

    VICUNHA TEXTIL SA

    Rod Dr Mendel Steinbruch Km 09 – Pa Maracanau Ce 61910000 Brazil

    Website: http://www.vicunha.com.br

     

    KASSIM TEXTILES(PVT)LTD

    Plot No. 62, 25 Km Main National Highway Landhi-Karachi Pakistan
    Tel: +92-21-111- 527746
    Fax: +92-21-3500-1610
    Email: corporate@kassimdenim.com
    Website: http://www.kassimdenim.com/

     

    NANDAN DENIM LTD

    Chiripal House, Shivaranjani Cross Road, Satellite, Ahmedabad – 380 015. Gujarat, India

    Ph : 91 -79 -26734660
    Fax : 91 -79 -2676 8656
    Email : info@nandandenim.com
    Website: http://www.nandandenim.com/

     

    POONAM ENTERPRISES (HK) LTD

    Jin Keqiao Road, Wonder Plaza Bldg a – Rm7158, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China

     

    TIRAYAN CORPORATION

    Avenida Samuel Lewis Y Calle Gerard, Panama

    Ph : 507-3924928

    GRIGLE TEXTILES SA

    Calle 60, Obarrio, Edificio Obarrio, Panama

     

    RELIANCE INTERNATIONAL Z L SA

    Local 4,4a, Cofrisa 9,Apdo: 30200174, Colon Free Zone, Colon, Republic of Panama

    Ph : 507-431-1400
    Fax : 507-431 -419
    Email : info@reliancezlsa.com
    Website: http://reliancezlsa.com/

     

    RSWM LTD

    Bhilwara Towers, A-12 Sector I, Noida – 201301, (NCR Delhi), India.

    Ph : 91-120-4390300
    Fax : 91-120-4277841
    Website: http://www.rswm.in/

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  • Paris Fashion Week SS16 Looks

    Paris Fashion Week SS16 Looks

     

    The recently held Paris Fashion week brought out some fresh looks from the famous and the (yet) not so famous brands specially when it comes to Denim. We bring here the looks from some of those brands including the denim focused brands like Kenzo,  non-conventional ones like Adidas and others. We see many strong indigo tones, some interesting indigo rainbow wash looks from Kenzo, graphic looks on denim by Givenchy, glazy shiny looks from Philip Lim and some ‘wet looks’ in overalls and bomber jackets from Boris Bidjan.

    Adidas SS’16

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    Kenzo Ss’16

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    Julien SS’16

    Paris Fashion Week SS16 Looks denimsandjeans

    Givenchy SS’16

    Paris Fashion Week SS16 Looks

    3.1 Phillip Lim SS’16

    Paris Fashion Week SS16 Looks

    Boris Bidjan Saberi SS’16

    Paris Fashion Week SS16 Looks

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  • Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

     

    Pizarro  | Denimsandjeans

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    A large laundry by European standards, Pizarro works with many famous brands in Europe and outside. With a capacity of over 25,000 garments per day and printing over 10,000 garments per day, Pizarro is always on the lookout for the next big thing. Not only they try to develop uncoventional washing looks for their customers but provide a package of services which is normally difficult to find in Europe. A little over an year ago they worked with an Italian company to perfect Ice washing process and now they have come out with a printing process which enables them to do sublimation print on all kinds of garments made from natural fibers on an industrial scale. Though sublimation print is normally possible on man made fiber apparel , the technology to effect it on natural fibers was not perfected. Pizarro laundries claim to have developed the right process to do the same.
    I spoke to Vasco Pizarro, the Marketing Director at Pizarro Laundries to find out more details on this new technology and to understand this would affect the industry .

    1. Hi Vasco, pl tell us more about Pizarro Laundries and what is its main focus currently.

    Hello Sandeep! As you know our group is composed not only by the laundries, dyeing, printing, finishing and by our vertical service. Having this said, you already knew that we are innovative in all our different services specially in developing ecological washes and dyeings or just newer looks, but I think that we have hit something really big with the sublimation print in natural fibers.

    2. Yes, I  heard that you have launched a new patented technology which enables you to do sublimation print on all fibers besides the man made ones. Its exciting ! Pl tell us more about it.

    It’s indeed exciting Sandeep! We have developed internally the chemical recipe, the process itself, the machine where we do it and the after process treatment, so we decided to patent it. We are doing it in garments so it can be more flexible to the clients and on top of this we can do it in 100% Cotton, 100% Wool, 100% Linen, etc. It also works beautifully on mixes like Cotton/Linen or other kinds.

    3. How do you think that this kind of technology can make a difference to the apparel industry?

    The first difference it can make is the range of fibers that you can do it and if for the 100% Cotton garments you have the digital print in fabric as a competitor service it can not reproduce the same on heavier Cotton or Wool, beside this you can mix sublimation prints with dyeing processes. It is also possible to reproduce problematic dyeing processes such as batiks or degrades. You can see that the possibilities are endless!

     

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    4. What specifically can be the effect on denim industry ?

    Talking about the effect specifically on the denim industry, we believe that it can a very good specially on flexibility, because you can do all over or localized prints without having to order big fabric quantities.

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    5. Will you be licensing this technology so that it can have a more widespread use ?

    Regarding this, we are open to licensing this technology to companies that can meet our standards in health and safety at work, environmental and quality, as well as the company values that guide us. Besides this when the patent become public the companies can do this service but paying royalties.

     

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

    Sublimation Printing On Natural Fibers By Pizarro , Portugal

  • Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J – the Korean designer – brings some quirky looks to denim with slashed denim zippers, sailor slacks, boatneck tops etc for Paris Mens Fashion Week SS16. The elegant marine meets the radical punk. Woolen clothing exposes washed denims. Zipped waistbands, razored blonde wigs and denim jackets with metal spikes are common looks for his SS’16 collection.

    Juun J’s decidedly modern approach to design is deeply rooted in his masterly knowledge in classic tailoring where he shatters old notions to create new silhouettes. Largely inspired by youth and street culture Juun.J aptly calls this ‘Street Tailoring’.

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

    Junn J | Spring Summer 2016 Collection

  • Germany | Imports of Jeans :2010-2015

    Germany | Imports of Jeans :2010-2015

     

    Germany is the biggest market for jeans in Europe . With its population of 81 million it is the most populated country in EU. Given its large population and its per capita income of $44000+ p.a makes  it  a huge market for most apparel.  Germany not only imports jeans directly from around the world but also from within the EU in a big way. In the current report we will try to analyse how and from where jeans are coming into Germany since 2010. Also we will look at how the Jeans are being exported from Germany and to which countries.

    1. Table of imports of jeans into Germany from 2010 to 2014
    2. Table of % share of exporting countries in the market of Germany 2010-2014
    3. Table of % share of exports from and outside the EU 2010-2014
    4. Table for imports of jeans from important EU countries 2010-2014
    5. Table for exports of jeans out of Germany into EU countries 2010-2014
    6. Table for exports of jeans to rest of the world 2010-2014
    7. Net consumption of jeans in Germany 2010-2014
    8. Per capita consumption of jeans in Germany 2014

     

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    Imports of Jeans into Germany 2010 -2014

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2014 %
    Bangladesh 28.92 32.85 35.65 34.5 36.85 32.37%
    China 68.24 56.5 37.36 33.27 26.32 23.12%
    Pakistan 11.01 16.48 13.8 14.94 19.66 17.27%
    Turkey 10.88 10.8 11.69 11.97 11.82 10.38%
    Tunisia 4.02 4.52 3.51 4.29 4.29 3.76%
    Cambodia 0.19 1.32 2.98 4.29 4.55 3.99%
    Vietnam 1.08 1.25 1.87 2.43 2.63 2.31%
    Indonesia 2.02 1.86 1.28 1.81 1.81 1.59%
    Laos 0.5 1.11 0.99 1.38 1.12 0.98%
    Sri Lanka 1.66 1.53 0.122 1.11 1.09 0.95%
    Egypt 1.01 0.74 0.85 1.11 0.92 0.80%
    India 0..56 1.06 1.27 0.84 0.47 0.41%
    Sub-total 129.53 130.02 111.372 111.94 111.53 97.97%
    Others 5.36 3.8 3.778 2.21 2.31 2.03%
    World Total 134.89 133.82 115.15 114.15 113.84 100%

    From the above table we can see that Bangladesh currently holds the highest share of about 32% of the import market in Germany . China and Pakistan are second and third respectively with about 23% and 17% share. Other countries like Turkey and Tunisia follow.
    When we look at the figures from 2010 to 2014, interesting trends follow. China, which had a 68% share of the German market in 2010 reduced down to 23% within 4 years – a drastic fall. On the other hand Bangladesh increased its share from 28% to 32% and Pakistan from 10% to 17%. Cambodia increased from about 0.2% to about 4%. Exports from most other countries remained at more or less same levels . The major loss of the Chinese exports share actually evaporated as the imports into Germany from out of EU fell by about 20% from 135 million pcs to about 114 million pieces.

    However, there is another side of the story. The imports from outside EU might have fell , but the imports from within EU have increased substantially. The imports in 2010 at 34 million pcs increased to 48 million pcs – an increase of about 41% .  This is indeed a big increase, see the table below.

    Imports Into Germany From World and EU | 2010-2014

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2014%
    World 134.89 133.82 115.15 114.15 113.84 70%
    EU 34.22 38.11 39.33 44.48 47.90 30%
    Total Imports 169.11 171.93 154.48 158.63 161.74 100%

    About 70% of jeans coming to Germany is coming from outside EU whereas about 30% is coming from within EU in 2014. This ratio was 80:20 in 2010. This shows that more of jeans are coming from within EU in 2014 than what came in 2010. But this does not necessarily mean that the jeans coming from within EU are manufactured there. A large part of it would also be imported into other countries of Europe and then they would be brought to Germany. But the direct imports into Germany have definitely fallen. Let’s look at the table below which will shows the major  countries within EU from where the jeans are being shipped into Germany in 2014.

    Imports of Jeans Into Germany from Within EU -2014

    Country Qty (million pcs) Price (Euro/pc)
    Netherlands 16.00 12.98
    Poland 7.71 18.09
    Denmark 4.79 15.27
    Italy 4.27 26.00
    Spain 3.35 11.28
    Belgium 3.25 17.80
    France 1.97 11.20
    Romania 1.73 18.31
    UK 1.68 19.22
    Others 3.15
    Total 47.90 16.33

     

    The above table shows some interesting data. The imports into Germany from within EU are about 48 million pcs in 2014 averaging at Euro 16.33 per piece. On the other hand , the imports from around the world except EU into Germany for 2014 averaged a price of Euro 8.60 in 2014. So the difference of price is almost 100%. But when we look at the prices of jeans coming into Germany from  individual  countries in EU, we find a big range. At the lowest level are imports from Netherlands at Euro 12.98/pc – which understandably is more of jeans imported from outside EU because of their important ports and also show the highest quantities of 16 million pcs . second and third in rank are Poland and Denmark at 7.7 million and 4.79 million pcs. The highest prices , understandably , are from Italy at Euro 26 and it seems that most of these jeans would be manufactured in Italy itself. In another report we will try to solve this jigsaw puzzle about how imports are coming into different countries, manufacturing happening there and getting exported within EU.

    So Germany imported about 161 million pcs of jeans from all sources. Does it consumer all of them ? No. Germany also exports to other countries and we will see in table below how much exports are happening from Germany and how much of the jeans brought into Germany get consumed there .

     

    Exports and Imports from and Into Germany | 2010-2014

    Exports outside EU27 Exports to EU27 countries Total Exports Total Imports Balance consumed
    2010 6.58 69.59 76.17 169.11 92.94
    2011 6.76 54.3 61.06 171.93 110.87
    2012 6.83 53.28 60.11 154.48 94.37
    2013 7.19 53.65 60.84 158.63 97.79
    2014 7.58 52.79 60.37 161.74 101.37

    The above table shows the jeans exported from Germany to EU27 countries and also to the countries within EU. We find that there is a huge number of jeans going out of Germany into other countries in EU. Eg in 2014, only about 7.5 million pcs were exported outside EU27 countries whereas about 52 million pcs were sent to countries within EU. In fact this number is more than the 47.90 million pcs that were imported into Germany from EU27 countries. This shows that Germany acts as a net exporter of jeans when we consider EU27 countries. The country manufactures very small quantities of jeans itself and hence we ignore those figures and come to the conclusion that the country is a net exporter when it comes to EU27 countries.

     

    Can we find out how much of jeans were consumed in Germany ? From the above table it is quite clear that about 101 million pieces of jeans were consumed in Germany in 2014 whereas the highest number was in 2011 when about 110 million pieces were consumed. Using this figure we can easily find the per capita consumption of jeans in Germany.

    Per capita consumption of jeans = Net jeans consumed / Population

    ie 101million pcs/81 million = 1.25 jeans per person per annum for 2014.

    So Germany consumes about 1.25 jeans per person in 2014. In other years the figures has been more or less same and we do not see much changes happening in the near future also. What we foresee is that the origin of jeans might undergo a change from time to time but the market is more or less saturated and will not see significant growth.

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  • Denim PV | AW16 Trends

    Denim PV | AW16 Trends

    If we speak , belatedly (!) of two  important trend take aways from PV , it would be the variations in the existing categories of knit denim , super stretches . Both of these are not new looks and have been around for a while. However, these fabrics are undergoing transformation and refinement with better fabric characteristics . Buyers were looking for better fabric characteristics including strength, recovery , growth, compression and body shaping effects. For super stretches , buyers increasingly looked for higher recoveries and growth (less than 3%) parameters.  Colors Palette emerging for the AW’16 collection included –Green cast, Blacks washed down to greys, stay blacks and blues and bright shades of alternative blue color. Sustainability is getting bigger ,more encompassing and covering more aspects of denim production. Chemicals with the eco credentials eg Green Screen verified chemicals  from Garmon used by a number of companies, Vegetable dyes  (Vegan) dyed fabrics from Orta or the sustainable Khadi denims woven on handlooms from Arvind, Oxygene  fabrics from Calik which require lesser time to be treated, Recycled  post consumer wastes  from Artistic Milliners , Soorty and Artistic Fabrics  to  create sustainable fabrics. Garment processing also saw further development with Pizarro’s announcement of its patent pending technology of Sublimation printing on natural fiber fabrics including cotton , silk, wool and others adding another dimension to denim treatments. Also important was the mutations in the Selvedge category. Selvedges are no longer just nice rigid fabrics. They are also undergoing changes as companies experiment with different variations including stretches, finishes and coatings, weft colors and more.

    The show also saw the 50th anniversary of Martelli – the washing power house from Italy ! It was quite interesting to see how Martelli greatly contributed to the growth of fashion industry in the last 50 years. From the 60s to still omnipresent tie and dyes to Tinto Bombers (bringing aged and silky effect) to Velvet effect (early coatings) a complete story of the important developments in fashion washing could be found at Martelli !

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    Now we come to developments and creations by individual mills and companies. We tried to cover as many companies as possible but due to limited time , we can bring developments from few companies only in this article . We are giving below the details from collections of some of the companies  (placed in alphabetical order).

    Artistic Fabric Mills, Pakistan

    AFM has been playing around with technical upgradations in fabrics specially stretch fabrics . Director Mr Hasan Javed mentions that their  new super stretches have <3% growth and the focus was also on getting rigid look in comfort stretches. They also brought out  new looks like colorful injection slubs, tencel combinations in PFD, light weight shirts , leather coats , Stay blues, Scuba denims etc. Post consumer waste with recycled poly was also being used in their collection.

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    Artistic Milliners, Pakistan

    Focus on sustainability through their Back to life collection which is basically made using PCW (post consumer wastes) mostly in warp . Director Mr Omer Ahmed mentions that  company is the largest denim supplier of post consumer waste recycled fabrics. Most of the collection has less than 3% growth. AM focused on further refining its existing portfolio of fabrics with improved parameters, finishings etc. Besides, Back to life, their other product categories were:
    S1 Lite -  refinement of the stretch fabrics with about 60% stretch , higher strengths and lighter fabrics for jeggings.
    Neoprene – 80% stretch fabrics.
    A-Max– is powered with Invista Lycra beauty with about 40-45% stretch ability, less than 3% growth and the right amount of compression and body shaping as per Artistic Milliners .

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    Arvind , India

    One of the important parts of Arvind’s collection was the ‘Khadi Denim’. Khadi has been a part of cultural heritage of India where the fabrics were made by weavers on handlooms. The art started dying as it could not compete with the machine made fabrics . Arvind seeks to reinvigorate the eco sustainable art with their Khadi Denims. The fabric is Hand spun, Hand dyed and Hand woven .

    Neo Cords – the indigo cords had more options with

    Mutant Denim– knit denims with coatings – PU, pigment etc – and various kinds of finishes and with super stretches as well.

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    Bossa, Turkey

    Bossa brings out selvedges with varied looks including melange yarns, Natural denims – from organic cotton, natural indigo dyed etc, recycled fabrics in cool stretches, Knitted denims , Leather coatings ,Tencel fabrics for softer touches, 70s OE look denim from ring yarns, Super soft fabrics using special yarns and chemicals, Stay Indigo fabrics with upto 40 laundries, Stay blacks . Satins with overdyed and other finishes, Cross hatches in super stretches and more. The company focuses a lot on designed indigo shirtings and brought out different weaves – including waffles, double faces etc – combination of dyeing techniques etc for their AW16 collection.

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    Calik, Turkey

    Calik came out with  innovative  fabrics –OXYGENE with 5Less : less energy, less water, less chemicals, less pollution and less time . The Oxygene fabrics can be treated more quickly (about 50–60% faster than with normal denim) and uses smaller quantities of chemicals, water and consumes less energy. “Our new Oxygene denims represent the future of denim,” says Hamit Yenici, Managing Director.
    Besides they also had some cool wool denims, Maxima – Warp stretches,  Vintage looks (Blue Seeds) and denims with  Crailar fiber for a slubby , linen look denims and other qualities.

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    Denim Clothing – Desert Studio, Dubai

    The Desert studio at Dubai  by Denim Clothing Company (Pakistan) was launched about a year ago. Starting from a small studio where the buyers could come for sample development and very small orders, the company has grown it into a full fledged factory where well over 100,000 pieces are being produced in a month. Using waterless and eco friendly techniques at Desert Studio , the company focuses on bringing  out some cool washes and pieces for their customers quick turnaround orders.

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    Jeanologia, Spain

    Jeanologia is offering new technologies aimed at customizing apparel and accessories both at retail and industrial level . Their new Nano laser technology is a small scale machine connected to a scanner and a wide variety of products and materials can be customized and personalized according to the needs to the retailer, customers or even for small capsule collections.

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    Kurabo, Japan

    Kurabo Japan focuses on a limited number of products mainly with the tech twist. Their Airspin  yarn denims offer soft handle in rigid denims . Their super compact (very less air) yarns with their secret spinning technique enables very clean and hairless fabrics for that very shiny look in the cotton denims.

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    Orta Anadolu, Turkey

    Comfort squared – with multi directional stretch technology Orta aims to provide 360 degree of performance and comfort.

    Body frame – With over 60% stretch in 360 degrees of elasticity the fabrics by Orta also seeks to offer slimming and curve enhancing effects.

    Cozy denim – Designed for winters, wool denims with about 18% wool fiber  also have anti-odor , moisture control and super soft hand feel to the fabrics.

    Sustainability focus – With their Vegan denims –dyed with vegetable dyes- and Green Screen fabrics , the focus on sustainable part of denim could be increasingly felt.

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    Pizarro , Portugal

    Pizarro laundries from Portugal have always been at the helm of new developments related to washing. They bring out their latest processing technology – Sublimation Print On Natural Fibers . With this technology, Pizarro claims that they can do sublimation prints on Cotton , Silk and other natural fiber garments in industrial bulk . Vasco Pizarro , Marketing Director says ‘It is now possible to efficiently do sublimation printing in Eco sustainable way on cotton and all other natural fiber garments of any kind and in bulk. We feel this innovation will change the industry.’

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    Prosperity , China

    Some of the concepts brought out by Prosperity were:

    F2 : fit and function – hybrid fiber technology  transferring human heat outside and helps increase the energy levels

    J-Fit : easy stretch fabrics which do not need pressure to get that stretch. Double functionality with sorina fibers.

    D-light – light weight fabrics
    Blue Force – tough denim built for strength

    Heritage denims – inspired by traditional collection  , Grey colors

    Re-Invent – using recycled fibers like Reprieve and eco friendly dyeing methods reducing water consumption by about 85% as claimed by the co.

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    Soorty

    Soorty brought out the following concepts.

    Denim VIP Special Fibers i.e. Tencel, Modal, Wool, Lurex and etc.

    Onyx Black. New Black; More shine; Improved Fastness

    3. Coil Spring Denim. (Stretch 30-40% and Growth is up to 3% max)

    4. Crystal Blue. (New Color; Nascence of Deep Blues)

    5. Full Blue (New Color; Extreme Blue for Magnetism)

    6. Sage Blue. (New Color; Greendigo)

    7. Black Forever. (Special Black Dyed; Never Goes To Grey; Meant to be black)

    8. Zumba. (4 Way Stretch)

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    US DENIM

    Concentrated on vintage rigid fabrics, pure indigos, greys, green casts, multiple overdyed looks, post consumer waste in the weft, Crailar fabrics which are not only sustainable but also give that linen look, neppy denim with better contrasts. Besides their selvedge lines had multiple variations in colors, stretchability etc.

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    Vicunha, Brazil

    Vicunha came out with some interesting concepts.

    Perfect Fit  :A high-performance denim with high degree of flexibility .
    Athletic Denim : Jogging knit denims come out with  76% stretch provides
    incredibly unrestricted movement and allows for a wide range of wash options.
    True Denim : With Gregory or Jon the authentic jean makes a definitive comeback in genuine vintage and
    raw effects.
    Transforming denim: Coloured materials coated beforehand with indigo when subjected to the washing process let the original colour beneath
    the indigo shine through once again, creating unique and exciting 3D effects.

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    W Denim, Turkey

    This relatively new denim company from Turkey, brings out some innovative concepts in fabrics and washing.

    Extreme – Special Fibers to ensure good recovery, authentic slubs.

    Miners – Vintage and real denim looks

    Boyfriend – Men’s look with feminine touches, loose constructions , authentic and trendy looks

    Shirting concepts – A variety of shirting concepts.

    Alternative Perspective – Knit look denims which can be washed like normal denims and given all treatments.

    Roots – W denim brings together special articles from their collection and have them washed from a reputed Japanese laundry and the results are cool.

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  • Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Young, carefree, cool; the Dsquared2 surfers of Spring/Summer 2016 are on an endless quest chasing the perfect swell. Nomads travelling the world for the ultimate ride, their knapsacks are packed with rugged pieces that take on souvenirs from their journeys — from shells and cables.

    Dsquared2’s surfing mavericks dress with multiple layers, tattoo printed tulle body suits underneath long baggy shorts, studded mesh tanks, oversized anoraks and straw-lined knit hats. Their drifter style is punctuated with a giant poncho, long T-shirts with floral prints embellished with beads, and scuba inspired leggings.

    Leather is rough and tough, in washed vegetable-tanned boxy jackets and gilets; or sleek and glossy in bonded shorts or a hybrid jersey and leather pant to articulate a lean, tight fit.

    Summer denim is iterated two ways. Indigo jeans and shorts are over-sized and wired, their wide legs crumpled yet structured. Skinny-fit slightly cropped jeans are destroyed and frayed, tie-dyed and bleached. A denim jacket features a high-contrast dip-dye effect, the inky blue shoulders fading into bleach-white bottom.

    Surfer essentials reveal subtle details: a pair of shorts in a tattoo print is encrusted with allover tonal beading,

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  • Blueprint NY – A New Show

    Blueprint NY – A New Show

    A new denim show ‘ Blueprint’ comes up in NY. Brought out by Blueprint Denim Washhouse , the show brings brings mills like Orta, Calik, Mount Vernon, Grandtex, Eratex and some other players in the market together at NY. The show aims to reduce the scale of the trade to a more intimate level allowing visitors the time and space to review denim product thoroughly with a select group of presenters.

    BLUEPRINT targets that its visitors will interact with the presenters’ denim product during the show by learning denim finishing techniques like handsanding, grinding and destruction all day long. It will have a vintage denim flea market selling amazing denim garments for use as standards for development of personal wear and enjoyment. These will be for sale and proceeds will go to #denimdoinggood.
    NYC is a great resource for denim.  BLUEPRINT will have these denim resources at the expo. Local NYC manufacturers and patternmakers will be  there to help visitors with any needs they may have.It will be showcasing some denim brands in a crossover approach that blends in another format of the denim trade show.

    blueprint ny

    THE SHOW
    JUNE 24 & 25  /  WEDS & THURS  /  9AM-6PM
    22 LITTLE WEST 12th ST (btw WASHINGTON / 9th AVE)
    NEW YORK CITY

  • James Long Spring 2016 Collections

    James Long Spring 2016 Collections

    James Long conducted his 2016 Spring Summer Men’s Runway Catwalk Looks during London  Collections: Men in UK  hosted by the British Fashion Council. James Long has fast become one of the most sought after design talents in London. With a huge fan base , James Long has certainly made his mark as a designer to watch. He has now gone on to have won an award as well as glowing reviews from Style.com. Leather , print and denim are his three key ingredients in most of his collections. For the Summer 2016, he uses denim with a lot of  paint splatters / tie dyes combined with distressing . He also makes extensive use of printed/jacquard denims and patchworks / multi-fabric combinations to bring out that unique James Long !

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