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  • Barcelona FC Football Team In Double Denim Designed By Replay

    Barcelona FC Football Team In Double Denim Designed By Replay

    Double denim has been a recurring trend for some years in 80s and 90s . However there have also been  many years of intermittent revulsion against this style specially against ugly combinations.However, this style is definitely back with various celebrities. But , what is surprising is that this trend is now permeating the sports arena as well.

    Recently ,  Barcelona FC  team touched down in Berlin ahead of the UEFA Champions League final in head-to-toe denim. Lionel Messi, Javier Mascherano and Luis Suarez stepped across the tarmac after touching down at the airport and showcased their unified denim prowess. But the athletes just did not put up any jeans but they had actually highly crafted and curated uniforms designed by Replay. The team has now chosen to wear Replay clothes for the next 4 years and it is also the first time a denim brand has worked with football team. Describing its range, Replay says:

    ‘From its work-wear origins, denim has evolved over the years into the casual followed by premium sector but has never been contemplated as part of a formal outfit, until now. ‘Indigo colour, slim fit and shimmering effect reveal Replay’s peculiar reinterpretation of elegance whilst retaining its denim heritage.

    This is not the first time that a football team has tied up with a fashion house. Versace had recently teamed up with Real Madrid. However, for denim this is a first. A number of important celebrities have also endorsed the double denim trend which has been taken up by the Barcelona team. These included the most stylish A-listers, including Kardashian, Miranda Kerr and Eva Mendes etc. So does it help

    Lionel Messi, Javier Mascherano and Luis Suarez step touch down in Berlin in their new Replay denim uniform and this is good news for the denim industry !!

    Barcelona FC Football Team In Double Denim Designed By Replay : Denimsandjeans.com

    Barcelona FC Football Team In Double Denim Designed By Replay : Denimsandjeans.com

    Barcelona FC Football Team In Double Denim Designed By Replay : Denimsandjeans.com

    Barcelona FC Football Team In Double Denim Designed By Replay : Denimsandjeans.com

  • Vietnam Importers Of Denim Fabrics

    Vietnam Importers Of Denim Fabrics

    Vietnam Importers Of Denim Fabrics : Denimsandjans.com

    Vietnam is an important apparel producing country and exporting in big volumes to US , EU and other places around the world. As it gets more important sourcing destination, it gets more important for supply chain players around the world to know who are the main companies operating in this segment.  In this report we will bring out the details on the imports of denim fabrics into Vietnam from around the world.  It will specify (for a particular period)  the following:

    • The names of companies importing denim fabrics and the prices at which they are importing.
    • The quantities of imports by such companies and their value and hence the listing of top companies.
    • The main suppliers of denim fabrics to the region during that period.
    • The quantities exported by such suppliers and their average prices.
    • Some details on the suppliers and the buyers.

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    This report we have made for the period of Dec’14 signifying the imports made of denim fabrics by various importers in the country. There are two different tables showing the main buyers and suppliers of the fabric during this time. Also given are details of some buyers and suppliers.

    Denim Importers In Vietnam

    Company

    Qty in m2

    Value in Usd

    Price

    Price in Usd /mtr width 150 cm

    HSING Co. sewing-aged Vietnam 8,08,210.0 13,03,389.1 1.6 2.42
    Limited Liability Company Seyoung INC 3,41,556.6 10,41,262.4 3.0 4.57
    Co. May F & S Vina 3,07,832.2 8,17,953.3 2.7 3.99
    Saitex International Co 1,92,838.1 6,59,598.6 3.4 5.13
    VSM Japan Manufacturing 1,49,504.8 4,71,474.3 3.2 4.73
    Atlantic Co. 1,30,305.3 3,54,212.4 2.7 4.08
    International Corporation Rich 1,23,626.15 5,64,877.48 4.57 6.85
    Southeast Vietnam Co. Ltd 88,038.44 3,81,569.9 4.33 6.50
    Viet hsing International  Garments 47,642.3 1,12,638.2 2.4 3.55
    VIT Garment 32,036.58 54,810.93 1.71 2.57

    The above table shows the names of the companies which are importing denim fabrics from around the world. Their approximate quantities in sq. mtrs have been given along with the prices.  We are also giving an indicative price for the same fabrics in 150 cm width to get a better idea on the cost of linear length of such fabrics. Some details on the buying companies are given below . We will update these details as we get more information on these companies.

    HSING Co. sewing-aged Vietnam

    Address : Phuc Khanh Industrial Park, City Pacific, Vietnam

    Phone     : 036618937

     

    Limited Liability Company Seyoung INC

    Address : Luong Son Industrial Park, Km36, QL6, Hoa Son commune, Vietnam

     

     

    Co. May F & S Vina

    Address : Lot No. 6 – TT4 – My Dinh Urban Area in Me Tri, My Dinh Ward 1, District Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi, Vietnam

     

    Saitex International Co

    Address : Khu Cong Nghiep Bien Hoa 1, Duong 8, Thanh Pho Bien Hoa, Tinh Dong Nai, Vietnam

    Phone     : 84-613933619

    Email       : info@sai-tex.com

    Website  : http://www.sai-tex.com/

     

     

    VSM Japan Manufacturing

    Address : Tan Truong – Cam Giang – Hai Duong

    Phone     : 84-32037868

     

     

     

    Kang Rich International Corporation

    Address : 715 McMurray Road, Unit 4-6 Waterloo, Ontario N2V 1Y2, Canada

    Phone     : 519-885-8386

    Fax          : 519-885-7686

    Email       : kric@kangrich.com

    Website  : http://www.kangrich.com/

     

     

     

    Viet hsing International  Garments

    Address   : Binh Chuan Hamlet, Thuan An Dist.,Binh Duong

    Phone     : 84-6503827890

    Email       : viethsing@hcm.vnn.vn

     

     

    Company

    Qty in m2

    Value in Usd

    Price

    Price in Usd /mtr 150 cm

    Nien Hsing Textile CO 6,00,480.28 8,69,703.15 1.45 2.17
    Yong Yeon TEXTILE COMPANY 3,07,832.2 8,17,953.26 2.7 3.99
    Cone Denim Jiaxing Ltd 2,09,232.68 6,54,273.27 3.13 4.69
    TCE-Vina Denim 93,482.95 2,81,755.07 3.01 4.52
    Jiangyin Tianlan Textiles Co. Ltd 88,190.2 1,13,221.41 1.28 1.93
    Evolution3 Ltd. 79,255.8 1,98,013.37 2.5 3.75
    DNC CO., LTD 65,703.30 2,99,117.3 4.55 6.83
    Zibo PengFeng Textile Co,Ltd 58,922.5 1,15,572.03 1.96 2.94
    Mitsubishi Corp. Japan/Thailand 50,172.67 3,38,108.07 6.74 10.11
    Artistic Milliners (pvt) Ltd 48,362.81 1,20,711.9 2.5 3.74

    The above table shows the important suppliers who have been  supplying denim fabrics to this important market. We are also showing the approx. quantities they supplied to Vietnamese buyers with the approx. prices at which they supplied. The value, price per sq.mtr and and indicative price in USD/ mtr with 150 cm width is also shown for reference. We give some more details on the suppliers of the fabrics below.

    Nien Hsing Textile CO

    Address : 13F, No.306, Neihu Road, Section 1, Neihu, Taipei, Taiwan

    Phone     : 886-2-2656888

    Website  : http://www.nhjeans.com/en/

     

     

     

    Yong Yeon TEXTILE COMPANY

    Address   : 1140-013, Hangangno 3(sam)-ga, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea

    Phone     : 886-2-2656888

    Website  : http://www.nhjeans.com/en/

     

     

     

    Cone Denim Jiaxing Ltd

    Address : No. 60, Gangshan Road, Jiaxing Economic Development Zone, Zhejiang Province, China

    Phone     : 86-573-83935888

    Fax          : 86-873-83935190

    Website  : http://www.conedenimjx.com/

     

     

     

    TCE-Vina Denim

    Address : Lot S6 + S7, Hoa Xa Industrial Park, Nam, Dinh City, Nam Dinh Province, Nam Dinh, Vietnam

    Phone   : 84-350-3677025

     

    Evolution3 Ltd.

    Address : Ha Tien Phong Building 4th floor, No 76, Tang Nhon Phu street, Tang Nhon Phu B ward, District 9, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam

    Phone     : 84-837309567

    Email       : touchbase@evolution3.com

    Website  : http://evolution3.com/

     

     

    DNC CO., LTD

    Address : 105-0004,Sinbashi Ekimae Bldg.No.1,20-15,Shinbashi 2- chome,Minato-Ku,Tokyo

    Phone     : 81-33-572-3471

    Fax          : 81-33-574-1198

    Website  : http://www.dnccoltd.com/

     

     

    Zibo PengFeng Textile Co,Ltd

    Address : No.385, JiChang Road, ZhouCun, Zibo City, ShanDong Province

    Phone     : 86-533-6167976

    Fax          : 86-533-6180343

    Email       : jameslee@lanyansh.com

    Website  : http://pengfenglanyan.com/

     

     

    Mitsubishi Corp. Japan/Thailand

    Address : 105-3-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8086

    Phone   : 81-3-3210-2121

    Website  : http://www.mitsubishicorp.com/

     

     

    Artistic Milliners (pvt) Ltd

    Address : Plot 4 & 8 Sector 25,Korangi, Industrial area, Karachi, Pakistan

    Phone     : 92-21-5072586-8

    Fax          :  92-21-507544

    Email       : corporate@artisticmilliners.com

    Website  : http://www.artisticmilliners.com

     

    More information on Vietnam market would be soon available in other reports.

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  • Now Touch Fabrics From Google + Levi`s

    Now Touch Fabrics From Google + Levi`s

    Now Touch Fabrics From Google + Levi`s

    Now Touch Fabrics From Google + Levi`s

    Google  announced it is working on a new technology dubbed ‘Project Jacquard ‘  with US jean maker Levi Strauss to make clothing from specially woven fabric with touch-screen control capabilities. The new technology was revealed at its annual developers conference in San Francisco and mentioned Levi Strauss as its first partner.

    Project Jacquard is named after the Jacquard looms which bring out the most intricate weaves in the textile industry.  Project Jacquard is in the hands of a small Google team called Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP), which is different from the Google (x) lab that develops big-vision innovations such as self-driving cars.

    “We are enabling interactive textiles,” Emre Karagozler of Google ATAP told viewers at the conference display.

    The special threads can be woven into different types of fabrics, and be made to visually stand out or go unnoticed depending on how the designer’s want their fabrics to look like. Also the whole garment or a part of it could be made conductive.  See the video from the Project Jacquard below.

    “It is stretchable; it is washable. We do it by weaving conductive threads into fabric.”,” Mr Karagozler said, as people in the hall  controlled lights or computer screens with finger strokes on a blue cloth covering a table in the display area behind him. As Project Jacquard team points out, very fine conductive threads have been made and woven in the fabric. This opens limitless possibilities of making the fabrics interactive and controlling various computing devices through simple gestures.

    Conductive yarn is connected to tiny circuits, no bigger than jacket buttons, with miniaturized electronics that can use algorithms to recognize touches or swipes, ATAP said.

    Now Touch Fabrics From Google + Levi`s

    Project Jacquard makes it possible to weave touch and gesture interactivity into any textile using standard, industrial looms, according to Google.Anything involving fabric, from suits or dresses to furniture or carpet, could potentially have computer touch-pad style control capabilities woven.The data can be sent wirelessly to smartphones or other devices, enabling actions such as making phone calls or sending messages with brushes of fabric.

    “In our hyper-digital world, people constantly struggle to be physically present in their environment while maintaining a digital connection,” Levi Strauss’ head of global product innovation Paul Dillinger said. “The work that Google and Levi’s are embarking upon with Project Jacquard delivers an entirely new value to consumers with apparel that is emotional, aspirational and functional.” He said.

     

    The new technology has wide implications if it is successfully integrated into textile and apparel industry. Think about being able to control your television, make mobile calls  , fridge and even your car by rubbing your jeans pocket !  It could have widespread ramifications on the design, structure and wash techniques applied on denim and other textile products. And it is so seamless that even the most tech non-savvy person could use it .

    It would be interesting to see the progress of this technology and how it changes our industry. Can Google do to textile industry what it did to technology?? Time will tell !

  • Selvedge Denim – Affordable Now ?

    Selvedge Denim – Affordable Now ?

    Selvedge Jeans

    Selvedge denim is considered the epitome of denim craft and loved by connoisseurs and longed to be understood by the novices. The vintage manufacturing process of making this fabric on old shuttle looms – which are not maufactured any more – by master craftsmen adds to the mystery and enigma of the fabric. Connoisseurs wear it raw for as long as possible without washing and let the jeans create the story of their life on it with individualized patina . In short its just pure love for the denim heads . Japanese selvedge denim is famous for its quality and used by niche and boutique brands who create their masterpieces and retail at high prices – often going upto $300 or more. The price levels ensured that the normal consumers – who did not understand selvedge properly- kept away as they found it difficult to understand why these jeans should be sold at such prices when intricate dry and wet washing processes were also not applied on the jeans. Also there is limited supply of such fabric ensuring that the highest price consumers could get the fabric and maintain the price levels and the ‘selvedge brand value‘. Thus the enigma of selvedge denim sustained and ensured that only real denim heads would go deep down into their pockets to shell out the price for such jeans. But apparel industry has often been turned upside down by aggressive retailers who want to serve the masses with high fashion at most affordable prices. Selvedge denim being a small niche remained away from the radar of such mammoths and ensured it remained accessible to few. However, there is a paradigm shift when you find that mass retailers can lay their hands on such premium products and sell them at their normal retail prices. We give below prices from few different retail brands who are selling selvedge denim in Europe (Spain and France) at prices which were unimaginable before. Most of them have tried to introduce different versions of selvedge including blacks, stretches and other variants. We just mention one or two variants from each.

    Pull and Bear

    Pull and Bear , a part of Inditex  Group, is getting aggresive in this category and retailing at Euro 29.90 in Spain . With prominent slub character in the warp the and low crotch , the jeans is again a cool addition to their portfolio and retails at the lowest price among the retailers checked out.. It was quite an unexpected price specially considering that there were no special sale schemes going on.

    Uniqlo

    Uniqlo has grown on the strength of its excellent sourcing capabilities and is able to sell high quality products at reasonable prices. They are supposed to be using mainly Japanese fabrics in their selvedge lines and  were currently retailing  at Euro 39.90/- . A deep dark color slim fit jeans with high sheen and in raw finish is available at this price. The jeans are available in washed versions also to satisfy the uninitiated customers but it really makes no sense to prewash the selvedge jeans.

    Uniqlo Selvedge Jeans

    Strange thing was that the retail price for these jeans was same as that of their normal jeans with non-selvedge fabrics. So basically, there was no premium charged for the selvedge and they were not retailing the jeans as special quality deserving special price point.

    Uniqlo Jeans

     

    H&M

    H&M selvedge jeans were found to be priced at Euro 49.90 , the jeans are again ones with a clean look with deep mid shades and a nice indigo sheen . They were  more expensive than the Uniqlo and Pull and Bear – though really it cannot be claimed that the quality difference can be justified. Again not a special price for Selvedges.

    C&A

     

    C&A retails their selvedge line of jeans at Euro 49 – same as H&M in deep indigo as well as very light indigo shades. The quality of make up did leave something to be desired as that typical selvedge look was missing. But it is also to be understood that these retailers are trying to sell these jeans to normal consumers who want normal jeans look in their jeans.

    C&A Selvedge Denim

    As a matter of curiosity , we also explored Levi’s store to see at what levels are they placing their selvedge jeans. Priced at Euro 109.90 the jeans were much more expensive than the above three. But then , Levi’s is a denim pioneer with a high brand value among its fans and does get the benefit of the strength of its brand recognition. This was definitely a special price as a selvedge jeans. So basically , only Levi’s (among the above) placed selvedge jeans as a special category deserving a higher price.

    How are mass retailers able to sell their selvedge jeans at such prices?

    Normally selvedge denim fabrics are supposed to be quite expensive . Japanese selvedge denims normally start from $8 per mtr and go much above , Turkish fabrics are slight lower, while many Asian mills are selling at still lower prices. The difference at two ends could be over 100%. But still it does not justify the price differences at retail level (from Euro 30 to over Euro 400 ) if we do not consider the brand marketing and markup strategies.

    But then the question does arise – what would be the future of selvedge jeans if the mass retailers are able to make impact on the selvedge jeans . Would it be easy for the niche and premium brands to sell their selvedge jeans easily at prices they are currently selling at ? Will they be able to convince their customers that their fabrics and quality are so much superior that they can command the price difference ?

    The retail price difference of a jeans can possibly be – in a very crude way -  attributed to 3 different parameters – fabric quality, make up quality/fit and brand value. If the consumers perceive that the fabric quality and make up quality differences are not much , would they be paying huge difference for the brand value – specially considering that washes do not play much of a role in selvedges. Of course , it is not easy for most to define the quality difference easily  and its difficult to calculate the value of a brand for a consumer as it is a very deep and personal preference , it is quite likely that some consumers could cross the fence. Also there would be new consumers who had never before tasted the selvedge denim and would be entering the hallowed precincts by checking out what this hullaballoo is all about.

    Anyway, we see the positive side and hope there is more of selvedge jeans available and this category expands with the efforts of these retailers and that the customers worldwide would appreciate a real selvedge is and what it really stands for.

    As a closing note, our personal preference from the above 5 selvedges was Uniqlo – for its clean , crisp quality, deep color and that real selvedge look.

  • Denim By PV | AW`16

    Denim By PV | AW`16

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    Denim by PV is here again and starts today. With over 90 exhibitors from around the world, DPV hopes to draw in more visitors than their last edition. We are giving below the list of exhibitors that will join the show and their respective countries and categories . Enjoy the show !

    EXHIBITOR NAME COUNTRY CATEGORY
    A.P XPRESS LIMITED UINITED KINGDOM METAL TRIMMINGS
    ABSOLUTE DENIM CO., LTD. THAILAND Accessories
    ADM ARTISTIC DENIM MILL LTD PAKISTAN WEAVER
    AKKUS TEKSTIL SAN.TIC. A.S  TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    AKOZBEKLER TEKSTIL / A14 TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    ALBIATE 1830 DIV.COTONIFICI ITALY WEAVER
    ARCHROMA Switzerland TECHNOLOGY
    ARTISTIC FABRIC MILLS PAKISTAN WEAVER
    ARTISTIC MILLINERS PAKISTAN WEAVER
    ARVIND LIMITED INDIA WEAVER
    ATLANTIC MILLS (THAILAND) CO. LTD THAILAND WEAVER
    BERNING GROUP FRANCE METAL TRIMMINGS
    BLUE FARM TEXTILE LTD HONG KONG WEAVER
    BOSSA DENIM & SPORTSWEAR TURKEY WEAVER
    CADICA GROUP SPA ITALY LABELING
    CALIK DENIM TURKEY WEAVER
    CAPPIO TESSUTI SRL ITALY WEAVER
    CHAPSTAR BY PARIS TEXAS Morocco GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    CONE DENIM USA WEAVER
    COPEN UNITED LTD HONG KONG ACCESSORIES
    CRJ – CONFECTION RAS JEBEL TUNISIA GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    CROSSING MAURITIUS GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    DENIM CLOTHING COMPANY (DCC) PAKISTAN GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    DERIDESEN ETIKET TURKEY LABELING
    DESERT STUDIO UAE GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    DIENPI S.R.L. ITALY LABELING
    DIPAMA ITALIA SRL ITALY ACCESSORIES
    DNM TEXTILE TURKEY WEAVER
    DORLET FRANCE METAL TRIMMINGS
    DYNAMO DENIM KUMASCILIK LTD TURKEY WEAVER
    ETIQUETAS DEL MEDITERRANEO, S.L SPAIN LABELING
    ETIQUETAS GRANERO SPAIN LABELING
    FASHION POINT TEKSTIL URETIM A.S. TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    FG TEKSTIL TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    GLOBAL DENIM TURKEY WEAVER
    G & G ABBIGLIAMENTO SRL ITALY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    GITEX GROUP TUNISIA GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    I.MA.TEX. S.R.L. ITALY WEAVER
    IBERLASER Barcelona TECHNOLOGY
    ICOMA USA WEAVER
    ISKO TURKEY WEAVER
    ITACLAB S.R.L. ITALY LAUNDRY
    ITALDENIM SPA ITALY WEAVER
    JEANOLOGIA SPAIN TECHNOLOGY
    KILIM DENIM TURKEY WEAVER
    KIPAS DENIM TURKEY WEAVER
    KURABO INDUSTRIES LTD JAPAN WEAVER
    KUROKI CO. LTD JAPAN WEAVER
    LANDES LEDERWARENFABRIK GMBH GERMANY LABELING
    LAVASSER SARL MAURITIUS GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    LE FAXX JEANS TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    LENZING AUSTRIA FIBERS / YARNS PRODUCER
    MACSA SPAIN TECHNOLOGY
    MACTEC SRL ITALY TECHNOLOGY
    MARASSI DENIM SIRIKCIOGLU MENSUCAT TURKEY WEAVER
    MAROC EXPORT Morocco PROMOTION
    MARTELLI SPA ITALY LAUNDRY
    MATESA TEKSTIL TURKEY WEAVER
    MERKOTEKS TEKSTIL SAN VE TIC. TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    MESURA TEKSTIL TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    METALBOTTONI ITALY METAL TRIMMINGS
    MONTEBELLO SRL ITALY WEAVER
    MOU FUNG LTD HONG KONG WEAVER
    NEW WASH GROUP MOROCCO GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    NIHONMENPU TEXTILE CO LTD JAPAN WEAVER
    ORTA ANADOLU TAS TURKEY WEAVER
    PARIS TEXAS USA GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    PANAMA TRIMMINGS SRL ITALY LABELING
    PIZARRO S.A. PORTUGAL LAUNDRY
    PROSPERITY TEXTILE (HK) LTD HONG KONG WEAVER
    PRYM FASHION / ECLAIR PRYM ITALY METAL TRIMMINGS
    QUICK SERVICES TEXTILES MAROC MAROC ACCESSORIES
    REALKOM TEKSTIL URUNLERI TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    REALTEKS TEXTILES COMPANY AS TURKEY WEAVER
    RED BUTTON TURKEY ACCESSORIES
    RHODIA POLIAMIDA E ESPECIALIDADE SPAIN FIBERS / YARNS PRODUCER
    RSP51, S.A. SPAIN WEAVER
    TEJIDOS ROYO SL SPAIN WEAVER
    TEXTIL SANTANDERINA SA SPAIN WEAVER
    SARTEX TUNISIA GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    SIMSEK EGE ETIKET TURKEY LABELING
    SOORTY ENTERPRISES (PVT.) LTD. PAKISTAN Weaver
    SYSTEM TEKSTIL TURKEY GARMENTS & FINISHINGS
    TAVEX MOROCCO WEAVER
    TIMAY & TEMPO TURKEY METAL TRIMMINGS
    TORAY INTERNATIONAL INC JAPAN WEAVER
    TURTEKS TEKSTIL ETIKET SAN TIC A.S. TURKEY LABELING
    TUSA DENIM TURKEY WEAVER
    UCO RAYMOND WORLDWIDE DENIM BELGIUM WEAVER
    UTIB – ULUDAG TEXTILE EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION TURKEY PROMOTION
    INDUSTRIAS MORERA SA – UNITIN BARCELONA FIBERS / YARNS PRODUCER
    US DENIM MILLS LTD PAKISTAN WEAVER
    VELCOREX SINCE 1828 FRANCE WEAVER
    VICUNHA TEXTIL SA BRAZIL WEAVER
    W DENIM BY WHOVAL TURKEY WEAVER
    WASH ITALIA S.P.A. ITALY LAUNDRY
    YKK EUROPE LTD ITALY METAL TRIMMINGS

     

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  • AW16 Collection From Vicunha , Brazil

    AW16 Collection From Vicunha , Brazil

    Brazil , as we mentioned before , lives in a world of its own. It has a huge domestic market for denim and other apparel and has developed its own unique fashion sense . The fashion in Brazil – though influenced by international developments – follows its own course . The companies – mills, laundries , garment factories – all follow the unique pattern of demand that is created in the market.

    Vicunha is the largest denim company  in terms of actual production , not only in Brazil but around the world , and it does have a sizeable influence on the consumers – often creating trends for their domestic market. On the occasion of the launch of their AW16 collection, I visited Sao Paolo to get a feel of their products, the trends and Brazilian market in general. The launch had all the glam ingredients including a catwalk by some great looking Brazilian models, presentations by specially invited denim guru Adriano Goldschmied and also by Giovanni Petrin of Martelli , presence of international consultants , washing experts and of course visitations by most important Brazilian buyers – estimated to be over 2000 over a 3 day period ! . The whole atmosphere was electric – flowing with the energy of denim aficionados.

    We bring in this article, some looks from the show , the products, the presentations – to give a feel of the event.

    Vicunha AW 16 Presentation

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    Adriano At Vicunha

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    Some Catwalk Images

     

    Catwalk at Vicunha AW 16 Presentation

    Catwalk at Vicunha AW 16 Presentation

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    Catwalk at Vicunha AW 16 Presentation

  • Rajby Women’s Collection SS`16

    Rajby Women’s Collection SS`16

    Rajby  , Pakistan, brings out their latest women’s denim looks for SS’16. Concentrating on new colors, coatings and deep indigos, the product development team gives a brief idea of some of their main products in this collection in their own words.

    SUPER SOFT ICE INDIGO : “Ice indigo is the latest summer color using special indigo dyeing technology to  provide that bright , sunny and vivacious looks on our cotton stretch denims for those women looking for a combination of a very youthful color , super soft hand feel and great stretch. ”

     

    BURBERRY COATING  : “Through Burbery coatings we aim to bring a new leather look dimension to our multi fiber stretch fabrics . With high stretchability and recovery features, the fabric provides the right mix of performance and high fashion. The fabric is available in three cool colors – Cobalt Blue, Maroon & Black .”

     

    REVERSE COATING    : “ Is our new Cotton Stretch UNISEX (Ladies & Men) fabric Range . Catering to the hot trend of boyfriend jeans , the 10 colors in the collection are providing our consumers a cool summer range for their turnup jeans !

     

    Rajby Deep Indigo     : It is always a challenge to go deeper into indigo dyeing and we at Rajby make a continuous effort to provide our consumers the next level of depth. The current look is on cotton and multi fiber/poly stretch indigo series with a high depth outcome to enable our buyers to play around a bit on their washes !

    Super Soft Ice Indigo

     

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    Rajby Deep Indigos’

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    Reverse Coatings

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  • Skinny Jeans Going Out Of Style | Google Fashion Report

    Skinny Jeans Going Out Of Style | Google Fashion Report

    Google is not only an ocean of knowledge but it is also the largest reservoir of information (database) on human wants and desires as it systematically maps the searches by keywords, location, time etc. So , if you were to know what the people of ,say, New York primarily look for or what kind of food they most desire, or the sport they are most interested in , Google can tell exactly . And this information would be time sensitive ie it would be easy to find how the preferences have been changing over a time period.

    Can this strength of Google be applied to Fashion industry as well ?? Of course- they can also mine important information on any industry and find about consumer likes , changing needs etc ! .

    Google has recently released a Fashion trends report for US based on the searches that take place on the behemoth. Their team, Yarden Horwitz (fashion brand strategist) and Olivier Zimmer (Fashion data scientist)  analyzed 6 billion queries related to apparel category from 2012 to 2015 and applied Time Series Clustering to group together the queries based on time series of similar trends or seasonality. The directions are quite interesting and worth noting for the fashion industry  –specially those who are interested in the US market.

    The trends from the report have been categorized into following main groups.

     

    RISING

    Google Fashion Trends 2015- Sustained growth

    Google Fashion Trends 2015- Seasonal Growth

    Google Fashion Trends 2015- Rising Stars

    DECLINING

    Google Fashion Trends 2015- Declining

    Google Fashion Trends 2015- Seasonal Decline

    Google Fashion Trends 2015- Falling Stars

     

    Now we look deep into important product categories that have seen the major changes in getting focus of consumers from the US.

    Jogger Pants

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    Jogger pants have been growing in popularity for sometime as comfort factor gets more important for the consumers . The searches for Jogger Pants have grown 165% during the last year. The top styles of Jogger pants can be understood from the following image. Each rectangle size indicates the size of the search.

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    Google says

    “Top searches for jogger pants span men, women, boys, girls, and even toddlers, indicating mass appeal for this apparel item. Looking at the terms often searched in conjunction with jogger pants, it seems that consumers are already well-versed in jogger pants and are turning to Google Search to learn more about which brands offer the best selection and deals. Consumers are stepping out of their comfort zone on this trend. The top most-searched style? Emoji jogger pants.”

    Denim also generates a reasonable size of interest though Emoji, Camouflage and leather look more appealing to consumers. Google analysis says that while Jogger Pants started on the East Coast, the trend is quickly becoming a big hit in the Southern areas of the US as can be seen from the images below.

    Jogger Pants Denimand - Google Trends

    Tulle Skirts

    Tulle Skirt - Google Fashion Trends

    According to trending Google apparel searches, tulle skirts are growing in popularity just in time for spring fashion, up 34% from January 2014 to January 2015.

    “Originating on the West Coast, the tulle skirt trend is making its way across the U.S. Consumers are seeking this skirt in all colors of the rainbow (and even in rainbow), but the most popular colors are the classics: black and white. Consumers aren’t interested only in buying tulle skirts. Top searches indicate that a majority are feeling inspired to get crafty and make their own. Who says you need to be a ballerina to wear a tulle skirt? said a blog post on the report by Google brand strategist Yarden Horwitz and fashion data scientist Olivier Zimmer.Originating on the West Coast, the tulle skirt trend is making its way across the US, according to Google searches. Consumers are seeking this skirt in all colours of the rainbow (and even in rainbow stripes), but the most popular colours are the classics: black and white.”

    Midi Skirts

    Midi Skirts - Google Fashion Trends

    Recently brought back in the U.K. in 2013, the midi skirt is making its way back to the U.S. While lower in search volume than tulle skirts or jogger pants, the midi skirt has seen 9X growth in searches over the past three years—and is still in its early stages of growth within the U.S. market. Top searches for midi skirts, such as “how to wear” and “outfits,” demonstrate a lack of education on how to incorporate the trend. Consumers are turning to Google Search for advice and inspiration on styling a midi skirt as part of their daily outfit. Because the trend has been growing in the U.K. over the past couple of years, there are already so many variations of silhouettes and styles displayed on the internet. Top silhouettes include pleated, pencil, A-line, high waisted, skater, circle, and flared, to name a few. With such an overwhelming list of styles, it’s no wonder consumers are seeking tips on how best to pull them off.

    Below are the top styles searched for Midi  Skirts. Size of the rectangle represents the volume of search.

    Midi Skirt Demand Trend - Google Fashion Report

    Specific Denim Trends

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    When we look at the specific denim trends, we find that biggest gainers are :

    Boyfriend Jeans : +80%

    Denim Dress : +198%

    Ripped Jeans: +107%

    Biker Jeans :+ 552%

    Bell Bottom Jeans : +64%

    Biggest losers

    High Waisted Jeans : –41%

    Skinny Jeans :+6% – though in positive , skinny jeans has seen a very dormant kind of response on the Google and fades in comparison to other competing searches like Boyfriend Jeans, Ripped jeans or Bell bottom jeans !

     

    It is not only Google report which is pointing in the direction of reduction of skinny style but a host of other indicators which show that skinny is not the current favourite of the consumers in US. A number of celebrities have been seen in either flares or increasingly in boyfriend jeans indicating that they seem to be switching the sides !. This trend also makes sense from the point of view of brands / retailers and others in supply chain. Skinny jeans have been long in trend and most consumers – mainly females – have a horde of them in their closet. It makes sense to encourage the shifting of the trend to non-skinny styles so that they would open up their purses and again revive the sagging market.

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  • Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital – the specialist brand from Japan – excels in the game of using multiple layers, fabrics , stitches and combinations to achieve unique vintage links.layering textures and textiles to give some of the most liked pieces in Japanese denim industry.  They do not follow any trends and try to follow their instincts and directions for development of new collections. Some of them are real rare pieces with only 3-4 numbers created . The tattered and repaired denim shirts below are some very crafty pieces which probably would be very numbered. Concentrate on each piece as an individual rather than trying to find connecting threads. Each item is a masterpiece whether it is quilt jeans , denim overalls, embroidered and patched jackets, or the super vintage denim shirts.

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

     

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

     

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

     

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

     

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

     

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

     

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

     

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

    Kapital Japan Fall Winter 2015 Collection

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  • A Visual History Of Wrangler

    A Visual History Of Wrangler

    Wrangler is one of the most important denim brand and which has left its profound impact on the world denim industry. Having its origins in late 1890s, the brand grew from strength to strength as it spread from a small factory in North Carolina to a multi national corporation. We take a brief pictorial look at its history and see how it evolved over years. Its a trip down the denim memory lane !

    1897

    20-year-old C.C. Hudson leaves Spring Hill Farm in Williamson county, Tennessee, and makes his way to North Carolina, seeking his fortune in the emerging textile industry. He finds work in a factory making overalls, where he earns 25 cents a day sewing on buttons…

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    1904

    Hudson’s workplace closes. He and a few others buy several of the sewing machines, lease space above a downtown grocery store and incorporate as the Hudson Overall Company. Legend has it that a group of railroad workers who bought overalls at the Hudson store gave C.C. Hudson a bell, and after spending time in the factory, the bell – like everything else – became covered in blue denim dust, hence “Blue Bell”.

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    1910

    Wrangler History 3 - 1910

    Job advt. for Blue Bell seeks to align with First world war efforts .

    1919

    The business builds its first factory on the corner of South Elm Street and changes its name to Blue Bell Overall Company.

    Wrangler History -1919

    Note carefully – 8oz denim were sold during those times as ‘heavy, extra rugged’ .

    1936

    Blue Bell launches Super Big Ben Overalls, made out of 100% Sanforized Fabric that reduces shrinkage after washing to less than 1%. This sets a new standard for the industry.

    Wrangler History -1936

    1943

    Blue Bell acquires Casey Jones Company, a manufacturer of work-clothing, and, with it, the rights to Casey Jones’ rarely used brand name – Wrangler. Thus , is born the ‘ Wrangler’ jeans !

    Wrangler History -1946

    1947

    Wrangler authentic western jeans, designed by celebrity tailor Rodeo Ben, are introduced to the American consumer. Professional rodeo cowboys Jim Shoulders, Bill Linderman and Freckles Brown wear-test the 13MWZ and endorse the Wrangler name for durability, quality and authenticity.

    Wrangler History -1947

    1948

    Jim Shoulders, World Champion Cowboy, signs on as an official endorsee of Wrangler. He goes on to win a total of 16 world championships, including five All-Around, seven Bull Riding and four Bareback Riding World Titles.

    Some advertisements from Wrangler during the ‘40s and ‘50s.

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    Surprisingly, still we can see the highest ounce being used as 13.75.

    Wrangler History -1948

    Overalls and Wool lined denim jackets

    Wrangler History -1957

    Precursor to super stretch jeans ?? Well, it seems the ladies in those times could be as comfortable in 100% cotton as they need 80% stretches to be in  today !

    1962

    Blue Bell opens a plant in Belgium and the Wrangler brand is successfully launched in Europe. This brings Wrangler to Europe which it conquers successfully.

    1963

    Teenager - Newsweek - Wrangler

    Newsweek magazine coins the word “teenager” and features a Wrangler–clad girl on the cover. This is quite interesting. It is believed by many that Newsweek coined the word ‘teenager’ in 1963 to describe the adolescents between 13 and 19 years of age. The image shown shows a girl in Wrangler on the cover.

     

     

    Some advertisements from Wrangler (around the globe) the late 70s  .

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    Flared jeans in 1979 !! Promising to be back again ??

    Wrangler History 1980

    Cords from Wrangler in 1980s.

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    Ladies pinup shorts in early 80s .

    Wrangler History 1984

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    Wrangler gives 12 reasons why their jeans are super tough ! One of them – it being 14oz.

    1986

    Wrangler History 1986

    (Image credits – Wrangler.com and Wrangler.com.au)

    Blue Bell mergers with VF Corporation of Pennsylvania, making VF one of the two largest jeans makers in the world, with 25% of the , then,  $6 billion market. The market has since grown more than 10 times with denim spreading its wings around the world and no brand in a position now to have such a large share of the market.

    Notice the triple denim attire of the models ! Its denim hands full ! A trend that we lately see emerging – but of course with better combination of colors and styles.

     

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  • Vegan Denim and Greenscreen – New Sustainable Initiatives from Orta

    Vegan Denim and Greenscreen – New Sustainable Initiatives from Orta

    Vegan Denim

    vegan_Denim_PR_image_1 ORTA, Turkey , brings out a new angle to sustainability with their VEGAN Denim, a collection of denim fabrics  produced exclusively with vegetable and natural dyestuff at an industrial scale.

    What makes the concept special is its unique dyeing methodology that has never been applied at industry scale before.  ORTA claims that it is the first in the industry to produce fabric using this method at an industrial scale with VEGAN Denim.

    The art of dyeing is as old as human civilization. Man learnt to use different kinds of natural coloring agents to dye cloths. The major obstacle for dyeing fabric with natural dyestuff has been the difficulty in producing good color intensity and shade consistency. This problem was due to the vegetal dyestuff’s lack of efficacy when applied to cotton.

    Orta has developed a new dyeing technique that thoroughly overcomes the problems of affinity and consistency. As a result of long-term research and study, this technology ensures an increase in affinity of dyestuff to cotton. The results show greater stability and consistency in dyeing. Thanks to the VEGAN methodology, it is easy to obtain intense shades in both vegetal indigo and natural colors. ORTA VEGAN Denim is an effort by the company towards sustainability. A responsible product, ORTA VEGAN Denim seems to  uses less water, less energy and fewer chemicals than conventional dyeing methods. As per the company , the energy consumed is 30%less ,the water consumption is 70 lt less/kg fabric.

     

    Orta Vegan Denim

    ORTA has obtained a legal patent for the process and it is subsidized by European Union Research Funds.

    GreenScreen 

    Orta Anadolu and Garmon Chemicals join forces to be the first in the industry to apply the GreenScreen® methodology on denim fabrics.

    Press_Release_image Environmental solutions are required as a response to game-changing business transformations that are starting to take place in the apparel industry. Those changes are driven by an increasing pressure coming from public opinion asking the textile industry for a way more ethical approach. To retain their positions of strength, fashion / lifestyle brands and industrial actors alike nowadays have to re-think the level of responsibility of the chemistry present on their products and prioritize it alongside the consumer insights and technical expertise required to conceive and produce the innovative products they need. This has allowed Garmon Chemicals and Orta Anadolu to pioneer a successful breakthrough approach to a new breed of highly conscious denim materials.

    “GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals” is a revolutionary, publicly available and transparent chemical hazard screening method developed by the NGO “Clean Production Action” (CPA) to help our society move quickly and effectively towards the use of greener and safer chemicals. It’s an assessing methodology purely based on toxicology and aimed at identifying safer chemicals.

    Garmon Chemicals is the first company to have obtained GreenScreen® certification on a large number amount of their chemicals and currently leads the way, by far, in garment processing. Orta Anadolu has decided to pioneer the adoption of garment chemistry onto textile, leading to the development of denim fabric advancements. Orta Anadolu and Garmon Chemicals, through their GreenScreen® collaboration, pave a new way of working based on the simultaneous presence of very diverse disciplines. This cross-functionality is efficiently used to generate new knowledge and set an example to follow.

    Orta Anadolu launched its sustainability division ‘OrtaBlu’ in 2010 in order to communicate company’s sustainability efforts and to promote responsible production plus lifestyles. Garmon sets its ecological standards by sustainability by innovation and efficiency. The company believes that sustainability brings the opportunity to innovate and become a pioneer in textile industry and builds greater emotional connection between brand and the community. Being well aware of these facts, and Orta Anadolu and Garmon Chemicals volunteered for the environmental missionary as they burden to introduce GreenScreen® Methodology.

    Greenscreen finished products are not a specific collection but are for the customers who request for the same. Currently mainly chemicals used in finishing are certified and it is hoped that later the indigo and other chemicals used in dyeing could also be certified.

     

    I asked Ebru Ozaydin , marketing manager at Orta Anadolu , if  using such technologies   will make difference to sustainability and if the customers are ready to pay extra for such products. She replied

    “We always believe our industry can find greener and safer solutions and create awareness for the end consumer.That is why we established our sustainability division 5 years ago. It is not only Vegan Denim or GreenScreen finished products but also other best practices such as Better Cotton, AlchemyOne…
    We can not ask the cost of sustainability from the end consumer, it is more of a culture, a philosophy, an approach, seeing the overall picture and being aware of the realities while doing business and try to come up with better solutions. And it is the responsibility of all members in the supply chain. The customer is now more aware, knowledgeable and asks for more, better, safer, cleaner.I think we’re far from the point thinking that it is a marketing gimmick. On the contrary, it is a necessity.”

  • G-Star Fall Winter 2015 Men’s Lookbook

    G-Star Fall Winter 2015 Men’s Lookbook

    G-Star has prepped up their Fall Winter 15-16 collection with a modern grunge aesthetic. It maintains essential menswear staples of washed , bleached and acid wash denims which are cut in baggy or moto styles complemented with varsity and military jackets in dark palettes of navy , olive and other winter colors . Distressed looks appear on few jeans but overall washes are subdued and strive to bring the natural look of the fabric.

    G-Star Fall Winter 2015 Men’s Lookbook : Denimsandjeans.com

    G-Star Fall Winter 2015 Men’s Lookbook : Denimsandjeans.com

    G-Star Fall Winter 2015 Men’s Lookbook : Denimsandjeans.com

    G-Star Fall Winter 2015 Men’s Lookbook : Denimsandjeans.com

    Here are some closer looks at some of the washes.

    G-Star Fall Winter 2015 Men’s Lookbook : Denimsandjeans.com

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