In a recent visit to Panipat, Team Apparel Resources found that Panipat’s manufacturers are setting new standards not just with their focus on textile recycling but also with their strong thrust on sustainability.
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In an exclusive interview with Apparel Resources, Sathish Kumar, Chief Creative and Digital Communications Officer and Head of D2C at Brand Studio Lifestyle shares how the fast fashion brand is rising fast with its focus on quality and affordable pricing.
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In 2023-24, Bangladesh’s apparel exports to India reduced by around 30 per cent, so focusing more on the D2C brands can be a good option for the country to increase their market share in India.
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With 2025 bringing in new hopes and aspirations for fashion, retail and manufacturing sectors, we have brought for you 12 defining fashion trends that are set to rule this year and rewrite a new future!
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In a candid conversation with Apparel Resources, Amar Nagaram, Founder and CEO, Virgio, discusses about his strategies for success, work-life balance and perspectives on AI apart from sharing his thoughts on travel, hobbies and so on.
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“Start-ups excel in tech and marketing, pushing us to improve”: Jaiwant S Dhingra, Numero Uno
In an exclusive interview with Apparel Resources, Jaiwant S Dhingra, Director of Marketing & Business Development, Numero Uno discussed in detail about his strategies for pursuing growth by exploring newer fabrics, softer textures and improved fits to meet modern comfort demands.
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In an exclusive interview with Apparel Resources, Kanupriya Mundhra, Co-founder of Aastey shares about her engaging journey with the brand, its astute focus on sustainability with around 95 per cent of collections being made from recycled materials and her strategies for success.
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Ideal for weddings and celebrations, ‘Jhilmil’, KAVANA’s Festive ’24 collection, ensures wearers exude grace and charm, creating memories that last a lifetime.
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Accounting for 55 per cent of India’s knitwear exports, Tirupur posted 13 per cent growth in the first five months of FY ’25 as exports grew to Rs. 14,679 crore (US $ 1.73 billion), up from Rs. 12,995 crore (US $ 1.53 billion) during the same time last year.