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The Lycra Company will continue to manufacture advanced fiber and technology solutions for the apparel and hygiene industries. © The Lycra Company

 
07/02/2019 – Invista

Invista

Apparel & Advanced Textiles Unit was sold

The new company will operate as The Lycra Company, an independent subsidiary. By  Editorial staff
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© Bremer Baumwollbörse

 
13/02/2019 – Japan

Japan

Japan Cotton Situation in 2017/18

The Japanese economy continues a moderate recovery, due to improvement of employment and income. However, the cotton goods market has been on a downward ... By  Editorial staff
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L.I.F.E. Certified metal fasteners are available in dozens of finishes based on brass, copper and stainless-steel base materials. © Prym Fashion

 
11/02/2019 – Première Vision

Première Vision

Prym Fashion introduces L.I.F.E

Low Impact Fastener Ensemble Fasteners (L.I.F.E.) are Manufactured Responsibly to Meet the Demand for Sustainability By  Editorial staff
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Founded in 1993 and based in Shanghai, Les Enphants is one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of kids’ clothing and sportswear with 3000 employees (Photo: Les Enphants)

 
23/03/2017 – Les Enphants/Lectra

Les Enphants/Lectra

Digital fashion for kids “Made in China”

Today, Chinese fashion labels are investing in quality and digital technology. Les Enphants takes the lead and gets European support on board. By  Editorial staff
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23/01/2019 – Texprocess 2019

Texprocess 2019

The future of clothing production

Micro-factories are the way forward for the future of clothing production and will be the main theme of Texprocess in Frankfurt am Main. By  Editorial staff
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In order to use printed electronics in the textile and fashion industry, electronic components have to be stable so that they can withstand moisture and perspiration, mechanical stress, constant stretching while being worn and numerous washing machine cycles without damage. © Messe München / Lopec

 
05/02/2019 – Lopec Munich

Lopec Munich

Multifunctional thanks to printed electronics

Smart clothing: Visitors of Lopec 2019 will experience what is already possible today and how e-textiles are going to enrich our everyday lives in the ... By  Editorial staff
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Africa is rising Photo: fotolia

 
23/06/2015

10th anniversary: Africa

Prime Source Forum Hong Kong, the annual forum for the global fashion industry, focused on the latest issues facing the fashion apparel industry. The ... By  Editorial staff
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