Tag: turkish denim exports

  • Calik Denim Aw’ 15/16 Collection

    Calik (Turkey) came out with their latest AW’15/16 collection at Denim by PV , Barcelona. The main component of this collection was a range called DENIM SCIENCE.  Denim Science by Calik is a range of performance denim fabrics. Consisting of 10 articles, Denim Science fabrics are available in rigid, stretch and super stretch in various shades of indigo and black.

    By using advanced technology fibers such as Outlast, Miyabi and UHMwPE with denim, the range offers thermal regulation, strong durability, extraordinary abrasion resistance, moisture management with natural touch, combining function and fashion.

    Outlast is a technology developed initially for NASA to protect astronauts from extreme thermal changes, and Calik  claims it is one of the first denim weavers to use this technology.

    UHMwPE is the world’s strongest fiber, 15 times stronger than steel, lighter than water and extremely durable. While protecting against cuts, abrasions, tears, punctures and slashes, the fiber is light, thin and flexible as well as with a high level of heat conduction.

    Miyabi is a recent development by Mitsubishi Rayonand and is  used by Calik in this collection to create fabrics that are soft, smooth, comfortable to wear while keeping warm with anti-pilling attribute.

    Calik Miyabi1

    Other features of the new AW15-16 focus on the following themes:

    1. A color story: Indian Blue

    a. Calik Denim introduces new shades of indigo for the AW14-15 season: Nippon Blue is an almost black, very dark shade of indigo, that can be washed down easily for bright and clear contrasts or can be used raw for customized, personal indigo shades. Hunter Blue is another special shade of deep indigo with a very sublime green cast.

     

    2. A construction story: Denim Armor

    Over-constructed denims with luxury yarns, smooth and dense surfaces provide a refined look and feelings of security in smart denims of dark and medium indigo.

    3. A heritage story: Noble Selvedges

    For the coming AW15-16 season, Calik Denim launches a collection of selvedge denims under the Noble Selvedge concept. An urban collection of vintage and modern selvedges, comfort stretch selvedges in pure black and ecru are a new interpretation of the genuine denims. Colored weft selvedges are another modern interpretation to give a refined edge. RTD selvedges offer a rich color option and pure, deep shades of indigo in red and green casts provide an original but upgraded look in classical selvedge fabrics.

    4. An advanced comfort story: Easy Mode

    High performance in fancy structures where denim look meets second skin property in the same product. Fancy weaves, broken twills and double face denims in high elasticity and super soft handles maintain an excellent growth and provide fashion and comfort.

    5. A super stretch story: Fix-Fit

    In the popular FixFit collection of super stretch and power stretch denims, Calik introduces modal denims in stay-black and stay-blue colors for ultimate comfort, softness, color performance and fit retention. Use of advanced fiber technology such as DualFx and Sorona all provide improved and stabilized recoveries of these highly elastic denims with an elasticity range of 50-85%. Overall, this season’s FixFit denims offered by Calik combine body shaping, natural softness and feeling luxurious.

    6. A unisex urban denims story: Manticore

    For unisex denim use for authentic constructions and masculine looks, Calik continues to offer new denims under Manticore. This season’s novelty in Manticore denims are the addition of power stretch denims with authentic constructions suitable both for menswear and women’s wear. This new addition offers ease of move but maintains the genuine denim look. Furthermore, Manticore continues to offer comfort stretch denims with finer looks, resin finishes and overdyes for smartwear denims.

     Calik Denim Manticore Smart Denim

     

    7. A sustainable denims story: Botanical Sense

    Calik Denim continues with Botanical Sense, the sustainable collection and this season, introduces denims with recycled polyester and Crailar flax in addition to the existing organic cotton, recycled cotton, BCI cotton and natural fiber denims range. Crailar flax is a high performance fiber that requires much less water and chemicals during growth, and has remarkable dimensional stability, moisture wicking property and strong dye uptake, making it a very good replacement for cotton. Additionally, Crailar fiber has irregular slubs for more authentic and natural looks. As for the use of recycled pes, one meter of fabric contains 7 big bottles, adding meaning and fashion to the denim fabric.

     

    Calik is in an exclusive colloboration with Crailar Flax for developing denims made from this sustainable new fiber.

    Calik Crailar Flax Denim

    Calik Denim Recycled Cotton  

     Calik Denim Organic Cotton

  • Turkey : Exports of Denim Fabric and Apparel | 2001-2011

    Turkey is one of the important countries for denim fabric production and conversion into apparel . With a production capacity of over 400 million meters of denim fabrics p.a , Turkey is the also the third largest exporter of denim apparel to EU after China and Bangladesh.

    We will see in this special report :

    1. Exports from Turkey of all  apparel and the % of denim apparel among these exports for the years 2000-2011.  The exports of all apparel from Turkey have been consistently rising . However the same cannot be said for denim apparel as they peaked in 2007 and have falling since then .
    2. Exports of denim fabrics from Turkey for 2000-2011 and the % it constitutes among all the textile exports.
    3. The important denim mills in Turkey – their capacities , contacts , key persons.
    4. Exports of all jeans , men’s denim jeans and women’s jeans to EU for 2011 and 2012  with average prices of such exports.

    World Denim Market : Production and consumption report :Info on over 300 denim mills , analysis of world production and consumption of denim , current market size , growth rates of denim consumption and production and much more…

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    Denim Apparel Exports vs All Apparel Exports 2000-2011

    Year Apparel Exports
    (US$billion)
    Denim Apparel
    (US$ billion)
    Denim apparel %
    2000 7.25 0.40 5.6
    2001 7.33 0.57 7.8
    2002 8.94 .88 9.9
    2003 11.17 1.01 9.1
    2004 12.64 1.51 9.1
    2005 13.41 1.93 11.9
    2006 13.55 1.86 13.6
    2007 15.56 2.17 14.0
    2008 15.24 1.74 11.4
    2009 12.85 1.40 10.9
    2010 14.20 1.50 10.6
    2011 15.66 1.55 9.9

    The denim apparel exports from Turkey peaked in 2007 with over $2 billion of exports . However, the period after 2007 has seen a consistent decline with a slight recovery in 2011. But the value is still much lower when compared to 2007 figures. This is indicative of reduced competitiveness of Turkish denim exports in competition with other countries. It is also to be noted that EU27 market – which is the main market for Turkey has been consistently increasing its imports of denim apparel . Where as in 2007, the total denim apparel imports into EU were $2.7 billion, they increased to $3.6 billion in 2011.

    Denim Fabric Exports vs All Textile Exports : 2000-2011

    Year Apparel Exports
    (US$ million)
    Denim Apparel
    (US$ million)
    Denim apparel %
    2000 2549 101 4.0
    2001 2797 173 6.2
    2002 2917 180 6.2
    2003 3562 177 5.0
    2004 4434 283 6.4
    2005 4807 291 6.1
    2006 5403 265 4.9
    2007 6363 352 5.5
    2008 6640 369 5.6
    2009 5374 328 6.1
    2010 6352 388 6.1
    2011 7709 426 5.5

    The denim fabric exports from Turkey have also been more or less stagnant for since 2007. Only in 2011 we witness a slight improvement in exports by value . However, it needs to be kept in mind that this is also the period when the cotton prices were at their peak and the prices of apparel increased . The average price of jeans exported to EU from Turkey during 2011 was at Euro 13.56 which was the highest price that Turkey had exported jeans to EU.

    Denim Fabric Exports vs All Textile Exports : 2000-2011

    Year Men’s Jeans export (million pcs) Women’s Jeans exports (million pcs) All Jeans exports (million pcs) Average price (Euro/pc)
    2011 29.26 26.98 56.24 13.56
    2012 (Jan-May) 11.99 9.66 21.56 13.34

    Over 50 million jeans are exported from Turkey to EU27. The value of this export was about $762 million in 2011. This is about 50% of all denim apparel exports from Turkey .However, the year 2012 has been slower than 2011 for denim imports into EU and this has also affected Turkish exports as we can see from above figures for exports till May 2012.

    Here is a list of denim fabric manufacturers in Turkey

    Company Name

    Production Capacity (million mtrs p.a)

    Isko Denim

    200

    Ortaanadolu

    45

    Gap Guneydogu (Calik Holdings)

    45

    Bossa

    40

    Kipas Holding

    40

    Matesa Tekstil

    28

    Kilim Group

    10

    Mimatas Tekstil AS

    10

    Akmoda Tekstil

    8

    Total

    426

     

    Isko Denim

    Production Capacity : 200 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.isko.com.tr

    Phone : 90-212-4104500

    Fax : 90-212-4104508

    Email : sbaykal@isko.com.tr

    Address : isko dokuma Isletmeleri san ve tic.as organize

    sanayi bolgesi 3 cadde 16400 bursa, Turkey

    Contact Person : Fatih Konukoglu (CEO), Sultan Baykal ( Marketing Manager )

     

    Orta Anadolu

    Production Capacity : 45 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.ortaanadolu.com

    Phone : 90-212-3153200

    Fax : 90-212-3153201

    Email : marketing@ortaanadolu.com

    Address : Cumhuriyet Cad. No: 155/5 34 373 War in

    Istanbul, Turkey

    Contact Person : Ebru Karkoc ( Marketing Director )

     

    Gap Guneydogu

    Production Capacity : 45 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.calikdenim.com

    Phone : 90-212-4592626

    Fax : 90-212-6774117

    Email : ilker.atilanok@calik.com

    Address : Keresteciler, Fatih Cad. Spruce Street. No: 17 thirty-four thousand one hundred sixty-nine  Merter, Istanbul, Turkey

    Contact Person : Cimen Gunes ( CEO )

    Bossa

    Production Capacity : 40 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.bossa.com

    Phone : 90-322-3467533

    Fax : 90-322-3467533

    Email : maliisler@bossa.com.tr

    Address : Güzelevler Mah. Kyrenia Avenue No: 296

    01310 Yuregir – Adana Turkey

    Contact Person : Gülperi Erkanli ( Marketing Director ), Sedef Uncu Aki (R&D Manager)

     

    Kipas Holding

    Production Capacity : 40 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.kipas.com.tr

    Phone : 90-344-2363800

    Fax : 90-344-2363307

    Email : aoksuz@bozkurt.com.tr

    Address : Over Road 7 Gaziantep Role Km Erkenez

    Kahramanmaras, Turkey

    Contact Person : Ahmet Oksuz ( Member of Board )

     

    Matesa

    Production Capacity : 28 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.matesa.com.tr

    Phone : 90-212-2847664

    Email : matesa@matesa.com.tr

    Address : SK PROBLEMS. NO: 9 4.LEVENT 34330 Istanbul, Turkey

    Contact Person : Galip Calik ( Chairman )

     

    Kilim Group

    Production Capacity : 10 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.kilimgroup.com

    Phone : 90-212-5436340

    Fax : 90-212-5701600

    Email : kartaltepe@kilimgroup.com

    Address : No: 17 Bakirkoy / ISTANBUL, Turkey

     

    Mimatas Tekstil

    Production Capacity : 10 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.mimatas.com.tr

    Phone : 90-352-3115555

    Fax : 90-352-3114012

    Email : info@mimatas.com.tr

    Address : Ankara Asfaltý 15. Km. 38070 Serbest

    Bölge/Kayseri , Turkey

    Contact Person : Ýbrahim Katartaþ ( CEO )

     

    Akmoda Tekstil

    Production Capacity : 8 million mtrs p.a

    Website : www.akkumas.com.tr

    Phone : 276-2340031

    Fax : 276-2340033

    Email : akkumas@akkumas.com.tr

    Address : kama organize sanayi bolgesi 179 ada 1-

    22 parsel usak, Turkey

    Contact Person : Ismail Akpak ( Chairman )

     

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  • Exports Of Denim Fabrics and Apparel From Turkey To USA 2009-2010

    Turkey is an important country for denim products – both as an importer and well as an exporter. As an importer, Turkey imports a large amount of fabrics from various Asian countries including India, Pakistan, Indonesia, China etc. As an exporer, Turkey is one of the most important exporter of Denim garments to EU. It has a special relationship with Italy and Turkey has imbibed a lot of Italian denim designing techniques – besides developing their own. 

    When it comes to US, Turkey has seen a mixed relationship . Whereas the exports from Turkey to US were quite strong , exports of denim jeans   have seen a fall in the recent times as US increased its imports from countries like Bangladesh, China , Vietnam, Cambodia etc.  However, it was quite interesting to note that the exports of denim fabrics from Turkey to US jumped more than 75% in the first six months of 2010 (Jan-June) as compared to same period in the last year .

    Exports of Denim Fabrics
    to USA  2009 – 2010

    Year Quantity  (million sq mtrs) Quantity (million mtrs @ 160cm width) Average Price
    (USD/mtr at 160 cm width) CIF
    2009 (Jan- June) 0.975 .609 7.35
    2010(Jan – June) 1.717 1.07 7.16
    Change + 76.1 % + 76.1% -2.35%

    Though the total exports of denim fabrics from Turkey to US are still miniscule at about 1 million mtrs p.a , the average prices at which they are exported are quite good indicating  . Denim jeans production in US is confined to making expensive premium denim and they require good denim fabrics in small quantities and it is to this market that Turkish denim exporters are catering partly.

    Lets see how the exports of denim jeans and other garments from Turkey to US fared during the last one year .

    Exports of Denim Jeans and other Denim Garments to US 2009-2010

    Year Quantity 
    (  pieces)
    Value  in Million USD Average Price per pc (USD)
     
    2009 (Jan- June) 2,40,000pcs 3.879 16.16
    2010(Jan – June) 3,60,000 pcs 5.685 15.79
    Change +50 % + 46.6% -2.29%

    Again the market for Turkish denim garments in US is very small. The reason is probably the prices at which Turkey is able to export its denim jeans . Whereas US imports denim jeans from around the world at an average price of $71.5 ( in 2009) , Turkish prices are averaging about $16 . Turkey is basically catering to a small segment of garment importers who do not want to produce in US and still need to make high quality garments with prices that are much lower than that of Japanese denim or Italian denim . But the trend of exports of Denim fabrics and garments to US from Turkey aligns with the general trend of imports of these products into US. There has been a general increase in imports of denim jeans and fabrics into US indicating a strong trend in denim consumption .