Clothing labels

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Virtual try-on solution developed by Zyler. © Zyler

 
01/08/2023 – Anthropics Technology

Anthropics Technology

John Lewis unveils Zyler Virtual Try-On for fashion rental

Anthropics Technology, the creator of Zyler virtual try-on, has partnered with John Lewis, one of the leading department stores in the UK, and rental specialist ... By  Christine Heywood
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Aware developed a traceability system to support b2b and b2c fashion and textile brands to track sustainable textile supply chains throughout every step of the process. © Aware

 
22/06/2023 – Sustainability

Sustainability

Prevention of Greenwashing

Clothing labels have traditionally been our main source of information regarding the manufacturing process of our clothes. However, the impressive sustainability ... By  Editorial staff
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Hannah Abdulla, GlobalData: Data shows that the majority of consumers would pick a product that has been sustainably produced over one that hasn’t. © GlobalData

 
22/10/2020 – Brands must make sustainability efforts clear on clothing labels

Brands must make sustainability efforts clear on clothing labels

GlobalData: Making sustainability efforts clear

Clothing labels need to be clearer when it comes to showing how a product is sustainable. Transparency continues to be a key driver of purchasing decisions. By  Editorial staff