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Global Apparel Markets
Issue 39:
June 2018

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Talking strategy: how ethical is your brand? (13 pages)
Profile of Asos: a fast growing online clothing retailer (25 pages)
Global apparel markets: product developments and innovations, June 2018 (17 pages)
Global apparel trade and trade policy: regional trends in clothing imports and consumer expenditure and national trends in five emerging markets, June 2018 (28 pages)
Global apparel markets: business update, June 2018 (21 pages)

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Global apparel markets: product developments and innovations, June 2018

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This report analyses some of the latest developments and innovations in the global apparel industry, including: anti-counterfeit sewing threads; apparel collections; colour trends; denim; environmentally sustainable apparel collections; environmentally sustainable denim; environmentally sustainable dyeing processes; environmentally sustainable fibres; environmentally sustainable sewing thread; pre-treatments for textile dyeing and finishing; and recycling processes. The report includes news from the following innovative companies, other organisations and brands: abercrombie kids, American & Efird (A&E), Applied DNA Sciences (Applied DNA), Carbios, Cushnie et Ochs, DL1961, the Dow Chemical Company (Dow), DyStar, Fiberactive Organics, H&M, Invista, Jeanologia, Lee Jeans, Lenzing, Macy's, Marimekko, Nanollose, Pantone, RotaSpray, tomas maier and Uniqlo.

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Global Apparel Markets provides intelligence, analysis and insight on the global apparel industry.
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Each issue contains: essential information on trade and trade policy; news from leading brands, companies and other organisations; analysis of key geographical markets; and expert opinions on strategy.

A single issue of Global Apparel Markets includes:

    practical and strategic advice from industry experts

    a report on a key geographical market

    a round-up of the latest product innovations

    a feature on trade and trade policy

    comprehensive information on the latest business developments

An annual subscription to Global Apparel Markets is a cost-effective way to keep informed about trends and developments in the global apparel industry.

Subscriptions are available in printed and/or digital formats. Printed and digital subscribers receive each issue in printed format in addition to a digital PDF file, which is available immediately on publication.

Subscribers also receive a complementary digital subscription to Global Apparel Update, delivered directly by email once a month. This free supplement contains essential information on business news and the latest product developments.

Like all Textiles Intelligence publications, Global Apparel Markets is a reliable source of independently sourced business information, and it does not carry advertising.

This is what our customers say:
"if the first edition of Global Apparel Markets is an indication of what is to follow, it should soon establish itself as a must read publication for those of us associated with this continuously changing industry"
(Derek Dickins; Prime Source Forum)