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  • Levi’s India Fall Winter 2012 Collection

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    The Levi’s® Fall/Winter 2012 collection is based on a refined and tailored look, for both men and women inspired by the ocean, coastal communities and their associated handcrafted tradition. The essence of the collection is in its refined intention and tailored head-to-toe looks melding and craftsmanship.

    The Collection

    The salient features of this collection are :

    • Water<Lessâ„¢ – Levi’s® Water<Lessâ„¢ finishing reduces the amount of water used in the making of Levi’s® jeans for men and women. Levi’s has been using the Water<Less finish in many of its international collections and showing its commitment to eco friendly technologies by using them in Indian collections. Last Fall it did more than 12 million jeans created  with Water Less processing.
    • Levi’s® Commuter – Ride, live, and work in the same pair of jeans. Designed for the urban cyclist, our Commuter jeans feature a Levi’s® exclusive performance fabric in stretch, midweight denim that incorporates water-resistant and dirt-repellent NanoSphere® protective finish as well as an odor-resistant Sanitized® protective finish
    • Coated, Stretch, Light-weight denim – In leggings for women
    • Range of Rinse Stretch Twill – Pants for men and skinny jeans for women
    • Workwear – Crisp blue and light grey rigid denim, white contrast stitching, and workwear inspired details in vests and jeans for men.

    The men’s collection offers classic yet contemporary head-to-toe looks built around refined styles with sharp clean aesthetics, tailored to perfection. The key item for men this season is the reconstructed classic 5-pocket jean. The jean, first introduced by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis in 1873, has evolved through the years improving with age. Driven by a commitment to craftsmanship, this fall, the brand will re-introduce the classic 5-pocket jean with a host of upgraded features.

    The overall style of the women’s collection is classic and refined with a clean, tailored aesthetic and pronounced femininity. The key silhouette for women this season is the Bootcut Skinny, which the Levi’s® brand claims to have completely reinvented and is a sexy, modern skinny fit .

    In addition to the Bootcut Skinny, the brand is launching a feminine tailored dress collection. These tastefully crafted garments give a subtle nod to the idea of femininity but thoughtfully leave it open for interpretation. The Levi’s® Dress Collection includes several new denim and non-denim dress styles in a variety of fabrications including light, effortless knits, cotton-linens and soft chambrays.

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  • EU- Over 12% Fall In Denim Imports Jan-May 2012

    The poor economic situation of the EU region is reflected in the relevant fall in the imports of Denim Jeans into EU. For the period Jan- May 2012 , the imports of all jeans into EU27 fell by about 12.37%  over the same period last year. This had been already been anticipated by most exporters and the exporters to EU have been feeling the brunt of this fall in terms of reduced orders. Exporters in countries like Bangladesh have felt the heat with reduced order positions, shorter lead times being given by the buyers and in some extreme cases, cancellation of confirmed orders.
    However, the average price of imported jeans continues to rise with over 6% rise in this period . The effect of increased prices of cotton are still reflected in these jeans to some extent – even though the cotton prices are about 1/3rd of what they were in Feb 2011 – see chart at end ..

    EU Jeans imported 2012

    Whereas the quantity imported decreased from about 194 million pieces to 170 million pieces, the average price increased from Euro 7.39 /pc to Euro 7.84 per piece.

    Average price of Jeans in EU 2012

    It would be , however, important to understand whether both the men’s and women’s jeans imports have been equally affected . The men’s jeans imports fell by a larger % of about 14.95%  from 107 million pieces to 91 million pieces. On the other hand  the women’s jeans imports fell by 10.3% from 87 to 78 million pieces. This shows that the women’s import market is still comparatively better than that of men’s jeans and economic factors have affected the purchase of men’s jeans to a higher extent.

    mens and womens jeans exports eu

    This has consequently hurt countries which are more focused on exporting men’s denims . We will cover in another report shortly , the impact on top exporters and the changing market dynamics of jeans exports to EU.

    Cotton price chart for last 20 months
    cotton price chart
    Source: Indexmundi.com

  • Indigo 2012–Internationl Denim Industry Growth Oppurtunities

    Denim Club India presents InDIGO 2012 :: First Ever International Denim Business Exhibition on 30-31 August, 2012 at Expocentre, NOIDA

    International Denim Industry Growth Opportunities (InDIGO 2012) is the first-ever indigenous event , with a specific focus on the denim industry, to be held in India and being organised by Denim Club India. The first edition, will be taking place on 30th and 31st August, 2012, at International Expocentre, Sector 62, NOIDA, India.
    The  initiative by Denim Club India brings up a two day comprehensive event, which will include an international denim conference concurrent to a business exhibition, and first-ever denim excellence awards. InDIGO 2012 is being organized with the objective of helping meet the needs of the fast-growing denim  industry and a rapidly evolving and expanding denim-wear market, in Asian Subcontinent, and enabling stakeholders in the entire denim eco-system in converging on a single platform for networking, exchange of ideas, sharing of current experiences, showcase latest innovations, products and developing a vision for the future.
    The event will attempt to cover the entire denim value chain, and will witness international participation. It will offer a platform for companies to spread awareness about design & development; emerging technologies and applications; and eco-friendly garment washing, paving the path for manufacturing greener denim as well as smarter denim apparel.
    The business expo will include a focused buyer-seller meet section, enabling the businesses to reap the benefits from the presence of serious and genuine decision makers from denim industry.

    Exhibition at InDIGO 2012

    The event offers an opportunity to show-case latest innovations, products and technology, for the denim industry segment leaders, to a very large number of professionals, buyers and decision makers from the denim industry.

    While covering all the segments of denim value chain, from fiber to finished goods, it will provide an opportunity to all stakeholders from denim supply chain, from across the globe, to come together under one roof and meet and interact with each other in an informal and congenial environment.

    Following mills are reported to be participating in the exhibition : Oswal Denims, Modern Denim, LNJ Denim, Nandan Exim, Suryalakshmi and Vinod Denim, from India, and Hantex, Mekotex, Naveena, Pak Denim, and S. M. Group from Pakistan. The exhibition will also feature A. T. E. Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., A, Ganapathi Chettiar, Bureau Veritas, Carpenter Jeans, Dystar, Intex Consulting Group, Mehala Machines India Ltd., Music of Twills by Neelima, Pack Impex, Timeless Fashion in Handloom Denim by Preetha and Turel Group representing different segments of the denim value chain.
    Denim Conference at InDIGO 2012
    The conference at InDIGO 2012, spanning over two days, will focus on innovation, capacity building, sustainability and growth opportunities in denim. It will witness a galaxy of eminent industrialists, learned professionals and technicians sharing their deep insight and wealth of knowledge with the participants, by way of interactive panel discussions and / or presentations, covering a wide range of subject lines relating to the Indian and international scenario in denim industry.
    The theme of the InDIGO 2012 conference, as the name itself suggests, is “International Denim Industry – Growth Opportunities”. The idea behind is to explore and evaluate the opportunities, that are emerging, in the South Asian region, for collaborative working, technology exchange, expertise sharing, among the industry segment leaders. The theme session will highlight the key areas and respective strengths of individual players, and propose solutions which will guide the process of internationalization of denim industry in this region.
    One major area of concern, in the context of Indian denim industry, is that the recent quantitative growth needs to be matched with qualitative evolution of the industry. The industry has to identify, understand and implement strategies and solutions to become globally competitive. The session titled “Indian Denim Industry – Growth & Evolution” will address these issues and concerns.
    The conference will also take a close look at the innovations in denim, leading to constant evolution of the fabric of the people and for the people. In the recent years, a lot has happened in terms of improvement in quality and durability of fabric, along with the introduction of stretch denim, and  wide range of blends which have redefined denim. The session “Innovations in Denim – The Road Ahead” will attempt to review the past and peek at the denim of the future.
    In today’s world, it is not possible to talk about denim and stay away from environmental pollution. The trend in denim fashion is turning more and more towards ecological concerns. Lower impact on the environment implies more style! The new must in production of denim is attention to sustainability not only of processes but also adapting eco-friendly technologies and fabrics. Saving of water and energy, use of fewer chemicals and less pollution of water bodies are becoming the integral symbols of a conscious style. “Denim Goes Green” is dedicated to a discussion on an environment friendly approach for the various segments of the denim industry.
    Another very critical, though not so visible, dimension of the business of denim is about meeting quality standards, proper product testing and compliance. The manufacturers need to understand, very clearly, the possible defects and how to avoid them, so as to avoid rejections and losses. It is of critical importance to be familiar with the large variety of tests and certifications, sought in the international market and be prepared to deliver the same to continue to sell. Moreover, compliance related issues are gaining more and more importance, and proper knowledge of these will become essential for a company to remain in business. The session “Product Testing & Compliance – Doing It Right” will turn the spot-light to matters related to quality, testing and compliance.
    Denim jeans make up one of the most fragmented, but also one of the most lucrative sectors of the apparel industry, with products aimed at men, women, teens and children. In the competitive era, retailers and brands alike are looking at new ways to grow business and enhance customer loyalty. With the internet serving as an important tool for both purchasing and researching apparel online shopping or e-tailing is also becoming increasingly popular. The discussion in the session “Finding Growth in Retail Market” will focus on how to seize the current challenges in order to be a future winner.
    Who should attend InDIGO 2012
    The exhibition and conference at InDIGO 2012 will be  useful and beneficial for all decision makers & professionals involved in the denim supply chain.

    • Manufacturing / Trading / Export / Import of Denim Fabric.
    • Manufacturing / Trading / Export / Import of Fibre / Yarn Used for Denim  Denim Garment Manufacturing / Trading
    • Buying Houses • Design Houses • Export Houses
    • Merchandising / Trading / Sourcing Companies
    • Manufacturing of Trims, Accessories & Consumables
    • Manufacturing of Dye-stuff, Chemicals & Enzymes
    • Washing & Laundry Services
    • Garment Manufacturing Machinery / Equipment Manufacturing / Trading.
    • Laundry & Washing Equipment Manufacturing
    • Product Testing, Certifications & Compliance
    • Testing Lab Equipment Manufacturing / Trading
    • Retail & Branding
    • Supply Chain Management
    • Distributors & Agents of Denim Garments

    The event will be useful  for all the faculty members and students at Textile, Fashion, Apparel, Design, Retail Institutes.
    Participation in the conference and exhibition is free. However, pre-registration is necessary for participating in the conference as a delegate and for visiting the exhibition.
    Pre-registration for the event can be done online, on the event portal at  Denim Expo

    Denimsandjeans.com shall also be participating in the event and i shall be there at the exhibition . Anyone wanting to meet can mail me at this email address.

  • Paige Denim Fall 2012 Look Book

    Paige Denim’s  Fall 2012 Collection, is inspired by the possibilities and excitement of traveling. Drawing from intellectual, cultural, and
    artistic influences, the Fall 2012 Collection introduces new fashion silhouettes, new non-denim fabrics, and wash treatments .

    Key Trends

    • Textured washes and colors are key trends this fall.
    • Innovative wash techniques are utilized on both men’s and women’s denim ranging from art-inspired prints for women and oil based washes for men.
    • Fall’s  styles for women include prints ranging from leaf, feather, and paisley designs as well as hand splattered and heavily coated denim.
    • The women’s line also offers deeply saturated hues in bodies adorned with zippers at the hips and side seams.
    • The men’s line embodies a modern heritage with updated fits, rich colors, and vintage-inspired washes.
    • Fall introduces new men’s fits such as the Lincoln and
      Stanford, a slouchy tapered leg, available in both five-pocket and chino bodies.
    • Paige continues to offer a paint box of twill colors and introduces for fall a unique oil wash collection.

    Prints and Color denim are two trends that are the most visible in the collections of most brands- and it seems that these trends are likely to continue for some time.

    Verdugo Ultra Skinny (Estate Green)

    Verdugo Ultra Skinny (Estate Green) Paige Denim

    Hoxton Zip Ultra Skinny (Forest )

    Hoxton Zip Ultra Skinny (Forest ) Paige Denim

    Skyline Skinny (Porcelain)

    Skyline Skinny (Porcelain)  Paige Denim

    Athena Pull On Leather Skinny

    Athena Pull On Leather Skinny Paige Denim

    Eve Zip (Skinny)

    Eve Zip (Skinny)  Paige Denim

    Saddle Patch Leather Skinny

    Saddle Patch Leather Skinny  Paige Denim

    Lincoln Tapered Leg

    Lincoln Tapered Leg Paige Denim

    Normandie Straight Leg

    Normandie Straight Leg Paige Denim

    Normandie Slim Straight

    Normandie Slim Straight Paige Denim

    Normandie Slim Straight (Syrah)

    Normandie Slim Straight (Syrah)  Paige Denim

    Note: Denim Import Reports updated with latest data.

    Paige Denim Fall 2012 Lookbook from Denimsandjeans.com
  • Urban Outfitters Fall Winter ‘12 Denim

    Bold colors and innovative prints are center of Urban Outfitters  latest denim offerings for men’s. Over 77 new printed and colored denim styles are offered.Along with the core blue and black washes, Urban’s new range of denim focuses on moving color forward, with a broad array of Autumnal colors (eggplant, pine, wine, and ocean blue). Beyond color there are a plethora of fresh-out-of-the-box prints, including geometric ikats and florals, with unique detailing like embroidery and studs. The collection also explores its animalistic side, with feather, snake, horse and cheetah prints in multiple shades.

    The new collection is available in one of two signature fits — the Twig and the Cigarette.

    • The Twig fit comes in both mid-rise and high-rise inseams, and features an ultra-skinny leg.
    • The Cigarette fit has a slim leg opening, and is also available in mid- and high-rise inseams.

     

    Urban Outfitters Fall Winter 2012 Denim Collection

    Urban Outfitters Fall Winter 2012 Denim Collection

    Urban Outfitters Fall Winter 2012 Denim Prints

    Urban Outfitters Fall Winter 2012 Denim Colors

    Urban Outfitters Fall Winter 2012 Denim Prints

    Urban Outfitters Fall Winter 2012 Denim Prints

     

    Urban Outfitters, Inc.  is a publicly traded American company that owns and operates over 400 retail locations across five retail brands: Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, Terrain, and BHLDN.Urban Outfitters originated as “The Free People’s Store” in 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, focusing on “funky” fashion and household products. Shortly thereafter the owner and now Chairman, Richard Hayne, changed the name to Urban Outfitters. The product line has evolved from vintage, bohemian, retro, hipster, ironically humorous, kitschy apparel and furniture to include luxury brands and several designer collaborations.Headquartered at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Urban Outfitters operates more than 170 locations in the United States, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.

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  • Nudie Jeans–Fall /Winter 2012 Collection

    Nudie Jeans, the famous denim brand from Sweden , does it again with a unique denim collection for the Fall Winter 2012 with complete collection made of Organic Denim.

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    Here is what Nudie Jeans guys have to say about their focus on social responsibility in respect to manufacturing of their products:

    We do not envisage a trade off between profit and people , or between manufacture and environmental reponsibility . These issues are major factors in our choice of suppliers. As with most other clothing brands, we do not own the factories in which our clothing is made. However, together with our garment factories, we bear the responsibility to provide a safe , fair and ethical work environment for all the people who are involved in the manufacturing of our clothes. We work together with only a handful of partners, all of whom are required to comply with our code of conduct. Our membership of Fair Wear Foundation is a key element ensuring that everyone across the production chain works  under fair conditions.

    Here are some styles and pieces from this Organic Denim Collection. Most of the fabrics used by Nudie Jeans are from Turkey and some from Japan and Italy.. The weights range from 9 oz to 13.5 oz.

     

    Dry Selvedge

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    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Dry Selvedge

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Dry Selvedge

    Tight Long John

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Tight Long John

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Tight Long John

    High Kai

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Hai Kai

    Tube Kelly

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Tube Kelly

    Tape Ted

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Tape Ted

    Thin Finn

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Thin Finn

    Grim Trim

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Grim Trim

    Nudie Jeans - Fall Winter 2012 - Grim Trim

  • ITG– Financials 1st Quarter 2012


    imageITG Group is one of the most important textile group related to denim industry. Cone Denim is a part of the ITG group and Cone needs no introduction having being serving denim industry for over a 100 years.. In this report which is a partial reproduction from company’s own report for the 1st quarter of 2012 , it is reflected that the company has been badly affected by the economic downturn and the increase in raw material prices in 2010/11. The company is trying , through various cost reduction and marketing initiatives to reduce the impact of these macro economic factors.

    ITG Financial Report For Jan-March ‘12

    International Textile Group, Inc.is a global, diversified textile manufacturer headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina, with operations principally in the United States, China, and Mexico. ITG’s long-term focus includes realizing the benefits of its global expansion, including reaching full production at ITG facilities in China, as described below, and continuing to seek other strategic growth opportunities.

    The Company believes it is one of the world’s largest and most diversified producers of denim fabrics and the largest producer of better denim fabrics for products distributed through department stores and specialty retailers. In addition, the Company believes it is one of the largest worsted wool manufacturers and commission printers and finishers in North America, and is a leading developer, marketer and manufacturer of other fabrics and textile products.

    The Company is organized and managed primarily according to product categories and manufacturing processes rather than by markets or end-use customers. The Company currently has five operating segments that are reported to the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) and four reportable segments that are presented herein.

    • The bottom-weight woven fabrics segment includes heavy weight woven fabrics with a high number of ounces of material per square yard, including woven denim fabrics, synthetic fabrics, worsted and worsted wool blend fabrics used for government uniform fabrics for dress U.S. military uniforms, airbag fabrics used in the automotive industry, and technical and value added fabrics used in a variety of niche industrial and commercial applications, including highly engineered materials used in numerous applications and a broad range of industries, such as for fire service apparel, ballistics materials, filtration, military fabrics and outdoor awnings and covers.
    • The commission finishing segment consists of textile printing and finishing services for customers primarily focusing on decorative fabrics and specialty prints as well as government uniform fabrics primarily for battle fatigue U.S. military uniforms.
    • The narrow fabrics segment consists of narrow webbing products for safety restraint products such as seat belts and military and technical uses.
    • The all other segment consists of expenses related to the idled Cone Denim de Nicaragua and ITG-PP joint venture plant facilities, transportation services and other miscellaneous items.

    International Greenfields

    The Company’s facilities in China experienced increasing capacity utilization during 2011 as the economy improved from the significant downturn starting in 2008. As previously disclosed, in April 2009, the Company idled its Cone Denim de Nicaragua facility until further strategic alternatives are finalized. In addition, as previously disclosed the Company idled its Vietnam facility while in arbitration with its joint venture partner.

    Business and Industry Trends

    The global economic environment continues to be uncertain and volatile. Concerns related to continued high unemployment, government and municipal budgetary issues and the prospects for sustained economic recovery continue to impact consumer, military and municipal spending and our businesses, which could continue to have adverse effects in the significant markets in which we operate. The Company has taken, and expects to continue to take, steps to counter this continued economic uncertainty. These actions include, among other things, negotiating higher sales prices for certain products, negotiating new working capital financing arrangements, focusing on new product development projects and implementing cost saving initiatives.

    During the latter part of 2010, cotton prices began increasing dramatically and reached historical highs in the first half of 2011 due to weather-related and other supply disruptions, which, when combined with increasing demand for cotton, particularly in Asia, created concerns about continued short-term availability in addition to increased costs for the Company’s products. While cotton prices have recently declined from the historical highs, cotton and wool prices continue to fluctuate and remain high as compared to historical levels. The Company’s bottom-weight woven fabrics segment has historically entered into firm purchase commitments for cotton and wool commodity raw materials used in the manufacture of apparel fabrics. Such non-cancellable firm purchase commitments are secured to provide the Company with a consistent supply of a commercially acceptable grade of raw materials necessary to meet its operating requirements as well as to meet the product specifications and sourcing requirements with respect to anticipated future customer orders. Because of the Company’s commitments related to raw materials, declines in selling prices below the committed price have had, and could continue to have, a negative impact on the Company’s results.

    While we have been able to pass on some of these increased raw material costs through to our customers, the Company’s margins were negatively impacted in 2011 and in the three months ended March 31, 2012 by higher raw material prices. In response to the cost increases in raw materials, we have increased sales prices and we expect to continue to attempt to increase sales prices as necessary in response to higher costs or committed purchase contracts in order to provide sufficient margins. However, the Company has had difficulty maintaining higher sales prices as certain raw material market prices have fallen despite the higher raw material costs that remained in the Company’s inventories through the three months ended March 31, 2012. If the Company incurs increased raw material or other costs that it is unable to recoup through price increases, or experiences interruptions in its raw materials supply, our business, results of operations, financial condition and cash flows may be adversely affected.

    Restructuring Charges and Asset Impairments

    As a result of the macro-economic conditions discussed above and the continued financial challenges facing the Company, the Company initiated a restructuring plan in late 2011 that focused on reducing overall operating expenses by including manufacturing and other cost reduction initiatives, such as

    • workforce reductions at the bottom-weight woven fabric segment’s White Oak denim facility
    • and administrative functions to improve efficiencies.

    As described above, the Company announced in December 2011 that the ITG-PP joint venture facility(at Vietnam)  would be idled for an unknown period of time beginning in January 2012 and ITG-PP incurred direct costs related to the decision to idle the facility . The 2012 restructuring charges are primarily related to the idling of the Company’s ITG-PP joint venture facility in the amount of $2.5 million and workforce reductions at the Company’s White Oak denim facility in the amount of $0.1 million. The 2011 provision for restructuring charges of less than $0.1 million was primarily related to the Company’s multi-segment selling and administrative cost reduction plan.

    Results of Operations

    Net sales and income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes for the Company’s reportable segments are presented below (in thousand US Dollars). The Company evaluates performance and allocates resources based on profit or loss before interest, income taxes, expenses associated with refinancing activities, restructuring and impairment charges, certain unallocated corporate expenses, and other income (expense) – net. Intersegment sales and transfers are recorded at cost or at arms’ length when required by certain transfer pricing rules. Intersegment net sales for the three months ended March 31, 2012 and 2011 were primarily attributable to commission finishing sales of $4.9 million and $5.0 million, respectively.

                                                                Three Months Ended
                                                           March 31,           March 31,
                                                             2012                2011
    
    Net Sales:
    Bottom-weight Woven Fabrics                         $       140,970     $       135,766
    Commission Finishing                                         11,839              10,690
    Narrow Fabrics                                                7,530               6,665
    All Other                                                     6,393               9,905
                                                                166,732             163,026
    Intersegment sales                                           (4,870 )            (5,040 )
                                                        $       161,862     $       157,986
    
    Income (Loss) From Continuing Operations Before
    Income Taxes:
    Bottom-weight Woven Fabrics                         $         1,459     $         8,525
    Commission Finishing                                            407                 136
    Narrow Fabrics                                                 (361 )              (327 )
    All Other                                                    (1,393 )            (5,334 )
    Total reportable segments                                       112               3,000
    Corporate expenses                                           (3,001 )            (3,844 )
    Other operating income - net                                      3                 403
    Restructuring charges                                        (2,033 )               (14 )
    Interest expense                                            (13,791 )           (11,557 )
    Other income (expense) - net                                 (2,501 )              (972 )
                                                                (21,211 )           (12,984 )
    Income tax expense                                             (890 )            (1,014 )
    Equity in loss of unconsolidated affiliates                    (378 )               (24 )
    Loss from continuing operations                             (22,479 )           (14,022 )
    Discontinued operations:
    Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes                   -                 (29 )
    Gain on disposal, net of taxes                                    -               2,110
    Income from discontinued operations                               -               2,081
    Net loss                                                    (22,479 )           (11,941 )
    Less: net loss attributable to non controlling
    interests                                                    (1,874 )            (2,019 )
    Net loss attributable to International Textile
    Group, Inc.                                         $       (20,605 )   $        (9,922 )

    ($ in ‘000s)


    Comparison of Three Months Ended March 31, 2012 to Three Months Ended March 31, 2011

    Consolidated: Consolidated net sales in the three months ended March 31, 2012 and 2011 were $161.9 million and $158.0 million, respectively, an increase of $3.9 million, or 2.5%, in the three months ended March 31, 2012 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2011. This increase was primarily due to an improved product mix in the Company’s technical fabrics business and higher selling prices charged to recover higher raw material costs at most of the Company’s other businesses. Net sales also increased due to sales volume increases primarily in the airbag and selected synthetic fabrics businesses due to improved economic conditions in the automotive industry and selected synthetic fabrics retail apparel markets. These increases were partially offset by volume declines in most of the Company’s other product lines primarily due to continued general unfavorable economic conditions affecting those markets as well as increased pricing pressures and municipal government budget cuts affecting demand at certain businesses. The Company also experienced reduced sales of $2.9 million at its cotton fabric and garment manufacturing complex in Vietnam due to the idling of that facility in January 2012 as described above.

    Gross profit in the three months ended March 31, 2012 was $9.2 million, or 5.7% of net sales in the three months ended March 31, 2012, compared to $12.6 million in the three months ended March 31, 2011, or 8.0% of net sales. Gross profit margins were negatively impacted primarily by higher raw material costs that were not fully offset by higher selling prices as well as manufacturing inefficiencies at certain locations due to volume declines, partially offset by reduced losses at the idled ITG-PP facility of $3.2 million. Operating loss in the three months ended March 31, 2012 was $4.9 million compared to $0.5 million in the three months ended March 31, 2011 with such reduction primarily due to the lower gross profit margins described above and higher restructuring charges of $2.6 million mainly related to the idling of the ITG-PP joint venture facility, partially offset by lower selling and administrative expenses described below.

    Bottom-weight Woven Fabrics: Net sales in the bottom-weight woven fabrics segment in the three months ended March 31, 2012 increased $5.2 million to $141.0 million as compared to the $135.8 million recorded in the three months ended March 31, 2011. The increase in sales primarily resulted from $14.9 million of higher selling prices charged to recover higher raw material costs and improved product mix primarily as the result of the development of new higher margin products, as well as higher sales volumes of $5.0 million primarily in the airbag and synthetic fabrics businesses due to improved economic conditions in the automotive industry and selected synthetic fabrics retail apparel markets. Improvements in this segment were partially offset by lower sales volumes of $14.7 million primarily in the denim business due to general unfavourable economic conditions affecting demand in that market, as well as increased pricing pressures, and, to a lesser extent, in certain of the technical fabrics businesses due to municipal government budget cuts.

    Income in the bottom-weight woven fabrics segment was $1.5 million in the three months ended March 31, 2012 compared to $8.5 million in the three months ended March 31, 2011. The decrease in income was primarily due to higher raw material costs of $9.5 million primarily in the denim business, lower selling prices of $0.6 million and higher energy costs of 0.3 million. These reductions were partially offset by an improved product mix of $1.7 million primarily in the technical fabrics business, lower labor costs of $0.9 million due to reduced production volumes and favourable impacts from changes in foreign currency exchange rates of $0.9 million.

    Commission Finishing: Net sales in the commission finishing segment were $11.8 million in the three months ended March 31, 2012 compared to $10.7 million in the three months ended March 31, 2011. The increase from the prior year period was primarily due to sales volume increases of $1.3 million due to increased sales to certain U.S. and foreign militaries. Commission finishing markets in the 2012 and 2011periods were also negatively affected by diminished discretionary income and consumer spending in the U.S. as well as increased competition. Income in the commission finishing segment was $0.4 million in the three months ended March 31, 2012 compared to $0.1 million in the three months ended March 31, 2011. The increase in operating results was primarily due to higher sales volumes in the government sector and lower raw material, energy and labor costs, partially offset by manufacturing inefficiencies.

    Narrow Fabrics: Net sales in the narrow fabrics segment were $7.5 million and $6.7 million in the three months ended March 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively. The increase from the prior year was primarily due to higher sales volumes of $0.3 million primarily related to the segment’s seat belt business due to improved economic conditions in the automotive industry, and $0.6 million related to higher selling prices to recover higher raw material costs and a more favourable product mix related to certain government contracts. Loss in the narrow fabrics segment was $0.4 million in the three months ended March 31, 2012, compared to $0.3 million in the three months ended March 31, 2011. The decrease in operating results was primarily due to higher raw material and energy costs and manufacturing inefficiencies, partially offset by higher selling prices and a more favourable product mix of $0.6 million.

    All Other: Net sales in the all other segment in the three months ended March 31, 2012 and 2011 were $6.4 million and $9.9 million, respectively. The decrease from the prior year period was primarily due to lower sales at the ITG-PP facility in Vietnam which was idled in January 2012. Loss in the all other segment was $1.4 million in the three months ended March 31, 2012 as compared to $5.3 million in the three months ended March 31, 2011. Operating losses in this segment were primarily due to depreciation and other carrying costs related to the idled ITG-PP facility and, to a lesser extent, the idled Cone Denim de Nicaragua facility. Operating losses at the ITG-PP facility were lower in the 2012 period as compared to the 2011 period as a result of the idling of the Vietnam facility in January 2012 as described above.

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  • Bangladesh Denim Market

    bangladesh denim industryBangladesh is one of the most important centre for denim apparel production and export around the world. In fact, it has come up as the third most important exporter of denim apparel to US after Mexico and China and second highest to EU after China.  With thousands of small and big garment units in Bangladesh, it is also one of the cheapest production centre for apparel around the world . Also , it is the world’s most concentrated cluster of apparel production with most of the units centered in and around the city of Dhaka and some around Chittagaong.
    While most of the aforesaid is known , what is not well known is that Bangladesh is also coming up as large textile industry centre . A number of new spinning and weaving mills have come up in the country and these include denim weaving mills also. While Bangladesh has traditionally been a fabric importer, the emergence of these mills is changing the equation for the exporters of fabrics to this country.

    In this report , lets see :

    a) What is the total market size for denim fabrics in Bangladesh ?
    b) What is the production of denim fabrics in Bangladesh – total and mill wise – giving capacities of mills and approx utilization.
    c) What is the total import market for Denim fabrics in BD?
    d) What are the major export destination markets for these products and what are the actual exports to US (till May 2012) and for EU (till April 2012) . How does it compare with the same period last year ? EU exports seem to be increasing while US exports are falling (see figures)
    e) An (public) report from a denim mill in Bangladesh (which can be downloaded)  and  will give an idea on

    • Financials of operating denim mill in Bangladesh.
    • SWOT analysis of denim industry in Bangladesh
    • Some idea on prices received by denim mills for their fabrics in BD.
    • Balance sheet and statement of income.
    • And many other useful aspects of denim operations in BD.
    • An idea on the buyers who buy from local mills and approx prices .

    (the report is in about 1000 words)

    The share of imported fabrics is decreasing by the day as the capacities of Bangladesh Denim mills keeps on increasing every year.
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    Bangladesh has  a total market size of about 270 million mtrs of denim (2011). Almost the entire quantity is used for manufacturing of apparel for export. Though , of course, the actual quantity of denim consumed will vary from year to year , depending on orders from overseas markets, this is the approximate quantity that has been consumed in the country in the year 2011. In 2012, this quantity is expected to be lower as we find that the orders from US and EU both have reduced and the figures of exports from Bangladesh are lower.

    Domestic Production

    The installed capacity of  domestic production of denim fabric in Bangladesh is about 233 million mtrs. This is the installed capacity. The capacity utilization of denim mills in Bangladesh is between 80-85% and hence the actual production estimate for denim in BD is about 191 million mtrs.  The breakup of the production capacities mill wise is given below :

    Mill Name Capacity (mmpa)
    Partex Denim 22
    Envoy Textiles 22
    Yogotex Fabrics Co. Ltd. 20
    Shasha Denim 18
    Ha Meem Denims Ltd. 18
    Pacific Denims Ltd. 16.5
    Nassa Taipei Denims Ltd 14.5
    Chittagong Denim Ltd 10
    Royal Denims Ltd 10
    Jamuna Denims Ltd 9.2
    Deep Textiles Mills 8
    Salek Textiles 7.5
    Argon Denim 7.5
    Bengal Indigo 7.2
    Sinha Denim Limited. 7
    Desh Denim Mills 7
    Dhaka Denim Mill 6.5
    Beximco Denim Ltd 6
    Mahmud Denims Limited 6
    Mab Denim Limited. 6
    Titas Spinning & Denim Company Ltd. 5
    Total 233.9

    Imported Fabrics

    So what is the approx imported fabrics that are coming into Bangladesh. The approximate figures for these fabrics coming into Bangladesh are about 90 million mtrs. This is still a huge quantity . However, if we consider that about 7-8 years back almost the entire quantity of denim was being imported, the market share of imported fabric is going down steeply. Also, there are planned expansions of more than 50 million mtrs in the coming year in Bangladesh and this will further push out the imported fabrics – unless there is a huge increase in order position (which does not seem likely in 2012).  This cake of about 100 million mtrs is divided principally between the following countries exporting denim fabrics .

    India
    Pakistan
    China
    Indonesia
    Thailand

    Some quantities of fabrics comes from countries like Turkey, US and even Japan – but these are mainly against nominated orders only.

    The mills likely to be hit most by the increased capacities in Bangladesh are the ones that cater to the lower end of the market  as Bangladesh mills are slowly becoming as competitive as those from India, Pakistan and other countries. Besides there are costs associated with importing fabrics(l/c opening , importing , custom clearance, port costs etc)  which the domestic fabrics do not have  Also, the orders which are highly time sensitive may slowly be replaced by domestic mills as they will be in a position to supply faster. The BD mills, however, face some drawbacks when compared with overseas mills in that they are still behind in terms of R & D and quality of products. Hence the orders which are meant for high quality conscious buyers are being served by the overseas mills and BD mills cater more to the lower end . However, with companies like Partex , Envoy , Sasha coming up very well , using India, Turkish and European technicians, the days are nor far ahead when these mills will be able to have the qualities made by top mills in India, Pakistan etc.

    Where is the  denim apparel going from Bangladesh  ?

    Lets look at some figures of exports of denim apparel from Bangladesh

    Desination 2011 (million pcs) 2011 (YTD) 2012
    USA( all denim apparel) 66 21.6 (Jan – May) 16.8 (Jan- May)
    EU (jeans only) 106 31.02 33.5 (Jan- April)
    EU (Other products – estimated) 6 2 2
           

    Apart from the above two destinations, the BD ships to Latin America, African countries, Australia etc. With India having given a duty free access to BD , now India has become an important destination for BD exporters.
    Also , it can be seen from the above chart that while exports to US in the first five months of the year are very dismal and are already short by about 22%. However the exports to EU have increased by about 7% – which is a great achievement given the situation of EU . The imports into EU are actually not increasing and the increasing exports from Bangladesh is an indication that it is cannabalizing on the exports from other countries like China.

    Here is a link to a report from Envoy Textiles – one of the most imp denim mill from Bangladesh. This report ,which is an IPO filing gives various details about the operation of the company , the financials, the product prices and many other info in its 146 page report. Download here – Envoy-Textiles-Limited

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  • Mavi Fall ‘12/13 Denim Collection

    Mavi is one of the fastest growing brands in denim . Originating from Turkey, the brand has made its mark in the competitive markets of US and EUROPE . The company is growing at a fast rate – about 40%  last year in Europe  – a blistering pace compared to the economic  scenario. The company sold close to 3 million pairs of jeans in 2011 – a figure almost 3 times that in 2009.

    The new collections of Mavi invite interested views from the industry as it seeks to bring out new concepts and directions. Lets have a look at their Fall / Winter 2012 denim – men’s and women’s. Both collections make liberal use of T400 yarn fabrics and of course regular elastanes. Coated denims seem to be a preference in both the collections as well as suedes .

    Women’s Denim Fall Winter ‘12/13

    New coated denims in metallic and sueded looks have been introduced .Supersoft  feel has been emphasized with more sateen fabrics besides black gold tencel . Color denims further evolve into suedes with deep but soft colors like rust .

    10670 Serena / Finish 11180 Indigo Gold  Mavi Denim

    10670 Serena / Finish 11180 Indigo Gold

    10672 Alexa / Finish 14390 mid Gold Sateen Mavi Denim

    10672 Alexa / Finish 14390 mid Gold Sateen

    10136 Molly / Finish 14391 Dark Gold Sateen Mavi denim

    10136 Molly / Finish 14391 Dark Gold Sateen

    Mavi jeans - 12011  Autumn / Finish 14474 Black Gold Tencel

    12011  Autumn / Finish 14474 Black Gold Tencel

    Mavi Jeans - 12011 Autumn / Finish 14478 Dark Denim

    12011 Autumn / Finish 14478 Dark Denim

    Mavi Jeans - 10670 Serena / Finish 14509 Sueded Amethyst

    10670 Serena / Finish 14509 Sueded Amethyst

    mavi jeans - 10670 Serena / Finish 14895 Bronze Brushed

    10670 Serena / Finish 14895 Bronze Brushed

    Mavi jeans - 10197 Lindy / Finish 14243 Cayenne

    10197 Lindy / Finish 14243 Cayenne

    Men’s Denim Fall Winter ‘12/13

    Men’s denim also see new variations in Indigo cords, suedes , coated denims  and of course, the  rust colors .

    mavi jeans 00453 Zach / Finish 14353 Dark White Edge

    00453 Zach / Finish 14353 Dark White Edge

    Mavi Jeans 00453 Zach / Finish 14353 Dark White Edge

    Black coated Jameson

    Mavi Jeans 00453 Zach / Finish 14353 Dark White Edge

    00453 Zach / Finish 14299 Japanese Selvedge

    Mavi Jeans 00453 Zach / Finish 14353 Dark White Edge

    00422 JAKE / Finish 14040 Sand

    Mavi Jeans 14363 Indigo Cord

    14363 Indigo Cord

    Mavi Jeans 00422 Jake / Finish  14344 Rinse White Edge Denim

    00422 Jake / Finish  14344 Rinse White Edge Denim

    Check out the collection in a slideshow here

    Denim Data Sections by Denimsandjeans.com

  • Bread And Butter Denim Trends for S/S 13

    Here is a report from Stylesight regarding Bread and Butter denim trends in the show held in Berlin on July 4th-6th.  A number of previous trends like color denim, tailored looks ,light weights   continue with modifications while the ones like Pattern denim looks evolve with micro looks .

    Cheat sheet :

    • Performance Denim
    • Premium Indigo
    • Indigo Pattern

     

    Performance Denim

    A key story for S/S 13, brands look to peak performance technology to increase sale-ability and appeal.
    Swiss brand Rokker make denim garments for extreme biker performance / Shock absorption membranes and Schoeller Dynatec technology / Edwin continue last season’s FuseProject jeans with Teflon bonded jeans / G-Star’s “Sports Originals” taps into activewear styling for the denim market

    Brands increase their product’s appeal byinfusing technological advances to denim. Extreme biker denim garments with protective membrane fabrics. Sportswear ranges and active-ready denim.

    Rokker Performance Denim

    Rokker Performance Denim

    G Star Edwin  Performance Denim

    Premium Indigo

    Brand’s key focus for Summer 13 is with premium, saturated and deep indigo tones.

    Men’s indigos come in saturated selvedge with indigo warp and weft / Natural Japanese indigo dyes trend / Overdyed vintage herringbones offer rich texture / Black wefts create a deep indigo cast / Women’s brands look to sateen weaves to create a rich luster

    A strong focus for S/S 13, brands embrace the artisanal roots of denim. Natural indigo dips, deep and rich casts and blackened wefts create a deep palette.

    Premium weaves appeal to both the Men’s and Women’s markets.

    45rpm Premium Indigo

    Momotaro  , Gstar  Premium Indigo

    Indigo Pattern

    One of the biggest trends to feature at Bread & Butter this season, micro indigo pattern dominated both Men’s and Women’s denim.

    A trend originally Japan-based, indigo pattern emerges for the western denim world / Micro paisleys emerge for both guys and girls / Jacquard denims look set to be key for 2013 / AG present innovative jacquard patchwork looks /Painterly indigo laundries and graphic geo prints .Indigo ditsy prints are a key surface innovation for S/S 13. Plaids, micro florals and paisleys create surface interest.

    Jacquard weaves hit product after their success at fabric trade shows.

    Adriano Goldschmied  ,Indigo Pattern

    Adriano Goldschmied  ,Indigo Pattern

    Adriano Goldschmied  ,Indigo Pattern

    Plastic Accent

    Cementing the performance denim story, technical finishes and glossy sign-off update denim.

    Creates a clean and future-forward aesthetic / Taped seams and watertight function / Clean plastersol prints add a graphic highlight to denim detailing / Rubberized finishes on zips and pocket openings / Raw indigo and black accentuate city-smart attitude

    Rokker Plastic Accent

    Rokker Plastic Accent

    Summer Parker

    Technical function melds with treated lightweight denims to create a functional Summer basic.

    Active and military themes drive new jacket shapes for Summer 13 / Lightweight fabrications re-work the parker for summer wear / Mavi uses tactile tencel to give this outdoors shape feminine appeal / Denham takes tencel and gives it masculine attitude with a resin finish / Drawstrings, functional zips and hooded silhouettes.PRPS Jeans - Summer Parker

    PRPS Jeans - Summer Parker

    Mandarin Jacket

    Oriental themes update girlʼs blouson and collarless jackets for Summer 13.

    The Coco Trucker is reworked with a more Chinese feel for S/S 13 / Mao jacket micro-stand collars / Neat and fitted body shape / Modernized railroad detailing updates from trucker looks

    Gstar Denim Mandarin Jacket

    R95th Denim Mandarin Jacket

    Denim Tailor

    As sartorial and tailored influences continue to trend, the unisex blazer emerges.

    Fitted and neat silhouettes for both men and women / Premium denims such as Tencels and sateens / Glossy finishes are resin coated for a premium look / Railroad styling is modernized and added for a more denim attitude /Contrast top stitching adds authenticity.

    Denim Tailor - R95th

    G Star Mavi - Denim Tailor

    Summer weight Jean

    Chambray and lightweight denim is tapped to update Summer 2013ʼs denim jeans.

    The classic summer jean becomes a key item / Lightweight denims in 8-11 oz weights / Tencel denims and chambrays / Modernized styling explores trouser pockets and tailored details / Loose and baggy silhouettes create a relaxed summertime look / Laundered chambray or raw and rigid looks.

    Summer Weight Jeans - Gstar , Edwin

    Summer Weight Jeans - Gstar , Edwin

    Shifting Perspective

    The classic shift dress gets a makeover for S/S 13.

    Womenʼs shift dress shapes are reworked into new modern looks / Minimal tee-dresses with simple tie belts offer summertime simplicity / Directional seam detailing and asymmetric openings create interest / Shirtdress styling fuses with shift silhouettes / Tencels chambrays and lightweight denims offer drape / Color-blocking continues.

    Summer Time Women Denim Dresses

    Summer Time Women Denim Dresses

    Jersey Indigo

    A key unisex story, casualwear tops are re-worked in indigo jersey.

    Resin dyed blue jersey gives tops a laundered denim look / Clean vest top shapes are key for Womenʼs Summer 13/ Drape tencels are key for the premium Womenʼs market / Laundered and faded indigo shades / Rich and saturated overdyes.

    Indigo Jersey - Tommy , AG,

    Indigo Jersey - PRPS

    Fabric-Blocked Shirt

    Menʼs shirts continue to be a big seller and updates draw on a multitude of fabric blocking for S/S 13.

    Ditsy floral shirtings with denim collar, cuffs, sleeves and pocket / Gingham checks, plaids and stripes / Denim shirts with contrast front yokes / Laundered denim pockets on contrast fabric shirts.

    Fabric Blocked Denim Shirt

    Fabric Blocked Denim Shirt

    Summer Blanket

    With the influence of winter blanket looks, brands look to continuing the look for lighter, summer styling.

    Colorful blanket stripes and checks nod to archival 60s lined truckers / Mexican blanket weaves in muted tones / Indigo teams with lively brights / Traditional blanket linings are re-worked in lighter-weight denims / total garments, linings and inserts.

    Summer Blanket Denim Jeans

    Summer Blanket Denim Jeans

     

    Playful Repeats

    Following the indigo print story, micro spots, dots and hearts emerge for S/S 13.

    Repeat spot prints update the classic chambray summer short / Japanese Wabash micro spots adorn collar reverse/ Repeat hearts appeal to the Womenʼs and Juniorʼs market / Retro spots update daisy duke tie-waist shirts / Clean and graphic white and indigo story.

    Playful Repeats Patterns - Denim Jeans

    Playful Repeats Patterns - Denim Jeans

    Ecru

    Unbleached cotton looks have emerged for Summer in previous seasons, but S/S 13 looks set to be a key year.

    Unbleached, un-dyed and untreated cottons / Strong eco story with little or no chemical treatments / Ecru takes prominence as the Summer shade of choice for denim/ Unrefined and unbleached cottons / New Summer white alternative / Once a menswear story, Ecru emerges across markets for S/S 13.

    Ecru Denim Jeans

    Ecru Denim Jeans

    Pastel Weft

    With white and ecru warp yarns trending, fashion denim brands look to colored wefts for a summer update.

    Pushing the colored weft trend into a pastel-toned, summer-ready story / Green emerges a prominent shade for 2013 / Intentional destruction reveals weft color beneath / Key update for the loose boyfriend jean / Gives clean white denim a subtle 2013 update.

    Pastel Weft Colored Denim Jeans

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    Vegetal Pink

    A strong color particularly for menswear, natural and vegetal pinks emerge on chambrays and denims.

    Industry of All Nations use natural dyes to create their pink denim shade / Lightweight denims are coated with colored resin for a laundered feel / Red chambray is a key fabric for both Men’s and Women’s markets.

    Vegetal Pink Denim Jeans

    Vegetal Pink Denim Jeans

    Colored Resin

    A new surface dye technique to emerge for S/S 13; colored resins create laundered imperfection.

    Lightweight denims are coated with matte colored resins / Laundered and tumbled treatments create an uneven,mottled effect / Updates all product categories, including shirts and jackets / Rich royal blue offers a modern alternative to natural indigo / Creates strong contrast and seam pooling with a soft-focus look.

    Colored Resins - Denim Jeans

    Colored Resins - Denim Jeans

    Dramatic Dip

    A wash treatment Stylesight has been following for a few seasons, dip dye looks are updated for Summer 13.

    White denim pairs with bright contrast shades for S/S 13 / Soft gradients are achieved with graduated dips / More dramatic dips are sponged and painted, with a strong DIY attitude / Indigo is synthetic and bright, to appeal to a fashion-conscious market.

    Dip Denim Jeans

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    Statement Surface

    As items become more core for Summer 13, surface treatments, prints and laundries take center stage.

    Classic slim and skinny silhouettes are updated with allover high-color prints / Digital printing replicates watercolor laundries / New holographic and pearlescent looks emerge / Dramatic allover batik and tie-dyes.

    Prints and Surface Treatments - Denim Jeans

    Prints and Surface Treatments - Denim Jeans

    Tropical

    Allover florals are replaced with a unisex tropical trend for Summer 13.

    A trend that has taken hold in retail the story looks set to continue into S/S 13 / Both menʼs and womenʼs styling is key for this vacation surface story / Allover photo prints in retro brights / Items emerge for the menswear market from 7 For All Mankind and Roy Rogers / Painterly and diffused looks offer a new take on the trend.

    Tropical Florals Denim Jeans

    Tropical Florals Denim Jeans

    Watch the musical presentation of these trends  below and you can see the presentation in 3D here…

    About Stylesight:  Stylesight  is a leading provider of trend content, tools and technology for creative professionals in the fashion and style industries.

  • Bread and Butter–Spring Summer 2013

     

    Bread and Butter - Temple of Denim

    The Bread and Butter show for Spring/Summer 2013 was successfully concluded last week.  This year’s theme wasThe Rock – a testament to B&B’s presence and prominence in the industry.  Though the show experienced some setbacks with the withdrawal of major brands – Levi’s, Lee and Diesel , new niche brands found place and a new concept  ‘ Temple of Denim’  was created  with exclusive high-end Japanse, American and European denim brands. For the moment, Temple of imagedenim will only there for this one time, but there are a lot of possibilities for the future. The Temple of Denim became the new heart of the show . With about 27 denim brands including 45rpm from Japan, Denham, Adriano Goldschmidt, 7 For All Mankind, 3×1, Natural Selection, Rising Sun Co., Momotaro, Japan Blue, and others. Something new was the recognition given to two highly innovative denim mills – TRC (Italy ) and Orta Anadolu (Turkey) – who were included in the Temple area alongwith the brands.

    Housed in over 3000 sq mtrs of roofed terrace, the show explored the theme of religion and was  a visual treat with  imitations of several religions from around the world. The show, in the wild spirit of denim,  ran on the wooden tables around which the visitors were seated. Temple of denim - BBB - Spring Summer 2013

    Among the trends noticed at BBB  can be included Colored jeans – but which have  also undergone a transformation for the 2013 summer season; with textured , metallic and ombre jeans most noticeable. Indigo on Indigo was a popular theme as well.

    We shall be publishing complete trends from BBB shortly. Check out some images from BBB and a video showing the Temple of Denim show

    Bread and Butter - Spring Summer 2013

    Bread and Butter - July 2012

    Bread and Butter - July 2012

    Video from Temple of Denim Show

    Data Sections at Denimsandjeans.com

  • Wrangler Launches Denim Spa

    Wrangler Spa Denim

    In the first of a series of innovative denims, Wrangler is trying to create a niche in “Wellness” – an area largely unexplored by the denim brands. For next Spring/Summer 2013, Wrangler has created three women’s models, for the Denim Spa collection: Smooth Legs, which contain anti-cellulite features, Jojoba, which keeps skin hydrated, and finally the scented Aloe Vera model, which also hydrates the skin. The three types of treatments are available for the skinny jeans models, and maintain the treatment for at least ten washes.
    Adam Kakembo, Vice President Product & Marketing, Wrangler EMEA. elaborates on the new products-

    “Wrangler was initially created as a clothing supplier for cowboys who wanted to have stylish, but also practical apparel. Focusing on this concept, we believe that the most important aspect of an article of clothing is that it produces wellness for the body. We decided to innovate our products in this way, and so we launched Wellness Denim”.

    Wrangler has been working on this project for over a year and had enlisted the support of a French University where about 160 women tested its products and , as reported, about 2/3rd of women noticed considerable differences.
    Wellness Denim Wrangler

    The product will be launched in Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia

    The complete Denim Spa concept, including POS material, displays and hang-tags, is being debuted at Bread and Butter in Berlin which is currently underway. At this point in time, Wrangler also plans to release more details about the label’s first European mono-brand store, which is set to open in Germany this year.

    It is worth noting that some denim mills like Royo from Europe had developed some Wellness Fabrics in the recent past who even filed the patent for the same. Whether Wrangler uses Royo Denim or not is not clear , but surely it is  product for the future especially if its benefits are felt by the consumers.