Hyderabad is growing fast in every way, be it in terms of better governance, strong economy, booming real estate and great infrastructure. Therefore, several leading fashion brands like Snitch, The Indian Garage Co, Technosport are opening
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“Indian Companies Now See RFID As Value, Not Cost”: Rishi Kapoor, National Sales Head – India, Avery Dennison
In an exclusive interview with Apparel Resources, Rishi Kapoor, National Sales Head – India, Avery Dennison discusses about the growing importance of traceability in fashion and how they are bringing the physical and digital worlds togeth
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The India-UK FTA gives India’s apparel exports a 9.6 per cent duty edge over China, which is currently the UK’s largest supplier of RMG, with a 25.6 per cent market share. Right now, India exports around US $ 1.2 billion worth of garmen
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Packaging is now getting the much-needed upgrade. From compostable cornstarch pouches to paper made from elephant poo, the industry is proving that sustainability doesn’t end at the stitch. It carries through to the tag, the tape and the
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In order to truly understand what goes into building a fashion brand in India, Team Apparel Resources reached out to industry leaders to understand more about the fires they’re fighting and the unspoken truths behind running brands. Their
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What makes House of Armuse particularly noteworthy in the current luxury landscape is its dedication to community and craft. Over 300 artisans are directly empowered through the brand’s practices and sustainability is more than a principl
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There are several leadership changes happening across the fashion industry in response to changing consumer expectations, growing inclination towards sustainability and digital transformation and the need to bring in new ideas and perspecti
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In a major policy shift, India pulled the plug on a key transshipment facility that once allowed Bangladesh to route export goods to other countries. Bangladesh, even before India’s move, halted yarn imports from India via land ports, cit
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There is an urgent need for the reskilling of apparel sector workers as a result of technological advancements, customer expectations and sustainability regulations which will enable the sector to stay competitive, maintain productivity and