The apparel sector is integrating sustainability initiatives with agile sourcing and inventory practices. Accelerating Circularity’s latest workshop provides a structured process for aligning teams on ...
While nominal prices have edged up in Bangladesh, a new study said, brands are paying 30 percent less in real terms for a ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the world marks four years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, fashion executives have become all too acquainted with volatility in both demand and supply. As COVID-19’s ...
Dr. Sheng Lu joined the department in 2015. Dr. Lu's research focuses on the economic and business aspects of the global textile and apparel industry, including international trade, apparel sourcing, ...
Four years after the pandemic upended apparel supply chains and forced companies to pivot, the industry remains focused on disruption-proofing as it faces continued challenges. “Recent years have ...
Arvind launches a London studio to enhance global sourcing of India-made garments amid rising demand and upcoming FTAs.
Unpredictability was the theme for fashion’s supply chains in 2025, and the coming year looks to deliver much of the same turbulence. The key drivers of last year’s supply chain shocks for apparel ...
Fresh concerns are emerging in Bangladesh’s ready-made garment (RMG) sector following reports that global fast-fashion giant ...
How much would you pay for peace of mind? That’s the question many apparel brands are asking internally as geopolitical tension, trade disputes, pandemics and regional conflicts continuously chip away ...
NoName partners with Eurofins to embed scientific testing in garment production, ensuring consistent quality, compliance, and fewer returns for global brands. As quality standards evolve, our ...