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*2.(1).Customer for cloths & fabrics: (Top of
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In this sector customer depends on product. There have huge no. of products
for so many perspective. What you are going to sell it will direct the customer
type. There have end user with different age & culture, industrial user based on
sector, retailer based on fashion types and so more.
Retail customer: You are selling your finished products to a person or a end
user in limited range is your retail customer.
Corporate customer: If you are getting huge qty. order from a company or
entrepreneur is your corporate customer as like you are selling raw goods.
The Many Faces of Consumers of Garments and Textiles.. There are many
people all over the world who consume garments and textiles on a daily basis.
This includes everything from pajamas to work uniforms to formal dresses and
much more. The following list of consumers will show you just how many
people consume garments and textiles every day in their lives!
Retail buyers
Customers who buy clothes in stores at malls, outlet centers, and factory
outlets. Retail buyers tend to be categorized by their area of expertise (clothing
buyers are experts on clothing) or what category they cover (the toy buyer is an
expert on toys). If you’re a new designer looking to score retail placement for
your clothing line, contact one or more buyers—there’s almost always a Buyer
Contact link or email address somewhere on a retailer website.
End users
The end user is typically a consumer, but not always. End users often represent
specific industries or businesses that buy in bulk to meet their own needs. For
example, a retail store may use textiles to create their clothing items. In
another instance, an automotive company may use upholstery fabric for car
seats.
The chain between manufactures, distributors, wholesalers and retailers
The chain between manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers can
be quite complicated. In order to understand how it works, you first need to
know who they are.
Factors that influence the decision to purchase goods
When buying a garment or fabric, various factors influence a customer’s
purchasing decision. For example, their level of experience in making similar
purchases has an effect on how they make decisions. An experienced buyer is
likely to have developed certain preferences; however, a novice buyer may be
more open to new ideas. Customers also consider ease-of-use when deciding
which garment or fabric to purchase: for example, many prefer garments that
require little preparation such as dry cleaning or pressing prior to use.
Types of goods produced by textile manufacturers
The faces of consumers are everywhere. People need clothes to cover
themselves in all types of weather and situations, from severe heat to harsh
cold, from bright sunlight to darkness at night. This means fabrics buyer must
also be prepared for a variety of needs. One week, a garments manufacturer
may need to prepare for a gathering full with shirts for spring festivals. The
next week, they might be asked to produce bed sheets for hotels to stock up on
before winter season begins.
Platform to sell your cloths_
First, there’s your wholesale customers (clothing stores, distributors), which
make up your primary market. Then, there are secondary markets like
auctions. Lastly, there are large fabric buyers worldwide—companies that buy
materials in bulk to manufacture things like hospitals’ gowns or hotels’ sheets.
If you plan on selling your brand across all these avenues, it helps to think
strategically about each one beforehand. Does your brand appeal to a younger
consumer? Or an older consumer?
2.(1).(1).eBay: The world’s largest online marketplace for people to buy and sell
new or used items, or have them listed for sale by a third party. It is an
American public company, allowing buyers to post bids on items with fixed
prices. The company is based in San Jose, California and was founded by Pierre
Omidyar in 1995.
2.(1).(2).Etsy: Though you may associate Etsy with handmade artisanal
jewelry, the e-commerce platform is much more than that: a directory for
purchasing all manner of home décor, furniture, clothing, and handcrafted
goods. The appeal comes in part from each item’s unique quality—what one
shopper values in an item may not be what another does.
2.(1).(3).Kidizen: The website Kidizen is a community that's all about kids. The
site focuses on giving parents access to items that are healthy, eco-friendly,
stylish and affordable. The company designs its own line of trendy clothing for
children from birth through 14 years old. The site also allows parents to search
for, buy or sell pre-owned items for their kids as well as sell their kids' old
clothes that they don't need anymore.
2.(1).(4).Poshmark: If you’re familiar with Poshmark, you already know what
to do. Poshmark is a mobile app that helps users sell off their unwanted
clothing, shoes, accessories, and home goods for cash. You can also sell your
hair for thousands on The Hairy Girls Club!
2.(1).(5).The Real Real: The customer for clothes is mostly a woman, in her
20s, who lives in an urban area. She makes $35-50k per year as a professional,
has an interest in fashion or design, but not enough time to go shopping
regularly.
2.(1).(6).thredUP: According to thredUP, thredUP is an online consignment
store for women's clothing. thredUP is a curated marketplace for high-quality
designer and brand name women's clothing. Because shoppers can only sell
items in thredUP’s predetermined categories, their shop isn’t as diverse as
some other consignment sites.
2.(1).(7).Tradesy : Whether it’s a T-shirt or a pair of leather shoes, our
customers are highly engaged with their clothing. They have taken some time
to find something that fits into their wardrobe in a way that suits them. When
they put on something they bought from Tradesy, they appreciate it even
more. That’s because they know we didn’t take just any item off a store rack –
instead, we went out and found something specifically for them.
& many more…….
Attract & find customers_
There are four categories for customers for cloths & fabrics. They are: Boutique
shops, Retail stores, Direct to consumers, Fashion designers. Each type is
different from each other in many ways. Some of them require more
investment than others but all can lead to a good profit margin. It is important
to know about your customer because that will determine how much you invest
in which parts of your business. As far as dress making goes
direct-to-consumers is hard to beat.
2.(1).(8).Advertisement: An advertisement is any paid form of non-personal
communication in a public medium which advertises, promotes or persuades
consumers to buy products or services. Advertisement is typically defined as a
form of communication intended to persuade people to purchase products,
services or ideas. The act of advertising may consist entirely of identifying a
desirable object (product), creating an image for it, associating it with values
(branding) and arousing desire for it; however, advertisements are also
frequently misleading.
2.(1).(9).Avoid killer while conversation: There is an important distinction
between consumer of clothing and consumer textile products. For example,
you may say that consumers are primarily interested in a garment’s durability
rather than its aesthetics. While one consumer may care about using ethical
materials or supporting local artisans, another consumer may not see any
value in such factors; he/she simply wants to be comfortable at work. It’s easy
to see how missteps can be made when trying to identify what makes one
customer different from another.
2.(1).(10).Be positive: When it comes to marketing your products,
understanding your consumers is vital. If you’re interested in developing a
successful business, you need to know who is buying what you sell, how they
feel about it, and why they choose your products. Understanding these aspects
of customers will help you develop a positive rapport with them that’s critical
for long-term success. So let’s take a look at who purchases garments and
textiles from textile manufacturers
2.(1).(11).Caring customers: Most people assume that caring for a garment or
textile item is synonymous with cleaning it. While it's important to take care of
what you wear, taking care doesn't only mean cleaning. Be mindful of your
clothing, from how often you wear an item to how you store or wash it. If
you’re able to be attentive to these considerations, your clothing will last
longer and might just save your life when it’s time for a little preventative
maintenance.
2.(1).(12).Display places: Consumers will always have specific places where
they prefer to shop for their clothing, shoes and fabrics, whether it’s a
department store, a catalog or an e-commerce website. One of the biggest
challenges for retailers is attracting as many customers as possible to their
business. The Internet has given consumers much more flexibility in deciding
where they want to buy their goods, which has forced retailers to devise new
strategies for attracting shoppers who are looking for particular items or
brands.
2.(1).(13).Do Googling: When you do a search on Google, your results are
automatically personalized to your interests, which is pretty cool! But you can
tailor those results even further by clicking All Results in any search. Doing so
brings up several menu options that let you narrow down your search even
more. For example, if you type [craft hobbies] into Google, it will only show
results for searches related to craft hobbies. There are many other ways to
refine a search as well; just experiment around!
2.(1).(14).Don't ghost: Ghosting is a toxic phenomenon that has even been
given its own name. It is often associated with love, but it can also be an act of
friendship. When you're ghosted by a friend or romantic partner, it's
frustrating and hurtful, but you may not know exactly what to do about it. If
someone ghosts you — especially if they were close to you at one point — here
are some tips for dealing with ghosting.
2.(1).(15).Follow up: To make your consumers happy, you need to know what
they want. Here are some factors that are important for textiles consumers:
fabrics customer, Fabric, Style.
2.(1).(16).Free Offer: In exchange for your email address, you will receive a free
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2.(1).(17).Identify your client: Just as identifying your niche is important in
creating a business strategy, so too is identifying your audience. For example,
if you’re selling clothing online, who are you trying to reach?
2.(1).(18).Know your business: Knowing your business means defining exactly
what you are, who you do it for, how you do it and why. When in doubt about
anything related to your business ask yourself If I was a stranger meeting me
for coffee or lunch, what would I want to know? Chances are it is information
that others want to know as well. Knowledge is power; understanding who you
are helps keep your feet on solid ground as you go through life as an
entrepreneur. Knowing every facet of your business provides confidence.
2.(1).(19).Manners matter: Being polite to your tailors will save you time,
money, and headaches. Here are some tips on communicating with them
effectively.
2.(1).(20).Mouth publicity; Word-of-mouth is one of your best bets when it
comes to spreading awareness about your brand. The power of mouth publicity
cannot be underestimated—and harnessing it will not only enhance sales but
also provide valuable insight into how your customers see you. Always ask
what brands they love, and why. You’ll soon discover how your target market
sees you, in comparison to how you see yourself as a brand.
2.(1).(21).Never use jargon: Though it might seem like a good idea to use
industry-specific jargon in your business plan, you’ll only confuse potential
investors. Instead, provide simple definitions that emphasize how your
business idea will be profitable.
2.(1).(22).Online presence: Today, more people than ever are shopping online.
While brick-and-mortar businesses have been able to grow by adding an
online presence, many consumers of garments and textiles choose to skip
dealing with a salesperson entirely by shopping from home. If you have a
storefront or shop, it’s important to make sure that you meet all your
customers’ needs for an online experience when they come into your store.
2.(1).(23).Picking out the right clothes: Whether you’re picking out clothes for
a new job, your significant other, or yourself, choosing clothes for someone
else can be just as difficult as it is fun. What colors match? Is it too tight? How
do these pants make my butt look? Sometimes it’s best to have a little help
from someone who knows what they’re doing.
2.(1).(24).Position yourself: By placing your clothing, textile or garment
business in a specific niche, you’ll position yourself as an expert in that field.
This gives you an edge over your competition because it gives you something
to stand on when reaching out to consumers. Look at other clothing companies
and consider what they do well and how they differentiate themselves from
their competitors.
2.(1).(25).Store layout: The first thing to do when planning your store layout is
to think about what you want your store to look like. When designing a store,
make sure that customers can find products easily. Make sure you place similar
items together; for example, stockings should be near tights, while underwear
should be near pants. Don’t overcrowd displays with more than four or five
items—this will reduce sales, as customers won’t be able to see what else you
have available.
2.(1).(26).Training staffs: Every company has to train their staff members.
There are only a few ways to accomplish it. One is by having classes, seminars
or lectures. It’s more cost effective but not that efficient in terms of learning
time. It can take a long time for employees to learn how to be efficient in their
jobs so they can produce better results for the company.
2.(1).(27).When to say sorry: It’s almost impossible to have a perfect business,
but you can make things right when they go wrong. It might mean giving away
a free product or offering an extended warranty—or it might mean a simple
I’m sorry. If something goes wrong with your customer, respond quickly, be
empathetic and make sure you do what you can to make things right.
Customer types_
Technically, your customer is anyone who buys your product. The truth is that
your business’s success or failure will hinge on a specific type of customer. You
can figure out which customer you need to target by using demographic
segmentation (the grouping together of people with similar characteristics)
and psychographic segmentation (the grouping together of people based on
shared interests, values, or beliefs). You should also consider lifetime value
(how much revenue a customer will generate over their lifetime) when
identifying target customers.
Different Types of Customers in the Clothing and Fabric Industry….There are
four main types of customers in the clothing and fabric industry, each with
their own concerns, requirements, and needs. By keeping your focus on these
customer types, you can better cater to their needs and increase sales and
profits in your business. The four customer types in the clothing and fabric
industry are as follows: consumers, wholesalers, retailers, and online buyers.
Why it is important to know your customers
When it comes to selling clothes, it’s important to remember that your
customers will vary depending on what they’re buying. A tall guy won’t buy a
skinny pair of jeans, just as a petite woman won’t want to wear voluminous
tops. You need to know your customer inside out—what they like, what they
don’t like, their size range. All those little things are what will help you make a
sale.
Customers are both long-term and short-term
Customers are sometimes confused with end users. In reality, customers can
be either short-term or long-term. The short-term customer represents your
day-to-day sales volume. These customers purchase from you on a regular
basis, sometimes even daily. On a month to month basis, their purchasing
habits may fluctuate but they do not stop buying from you altogether. They
usually become long-term customers after repeated purchases and good
customer service over an extended period of time.
10% will be looking for cheapest price without compromising quality
Price-sensitive customers are price-sensitive for a reason: They’re low on
cash. You can, however, still get these customers to spend more money if you
deliver value, i.e., point out how your product is cheaper because it’s better
quality than others. Show them what they’re paying for by emphasizing key
features.
5% will buy only if you offer an excellent customer service. They may be loyal
if they have good experience with you
if they get your stuff delivered fast, if you respond to their emails quickly, if
you make recommendations to them etc. But they won’t buy from you again if
something goes wrong. Make sure your business has a solid customer service
that can satisfy their needs.
10% will check on quality if you have a mark from well-known institutions,
but this group doesn’t need much service.
First-time customers often don’t know much about your product, service or
industry. They will look to check that what you are selling is good quality—but
they may not need much customer service assistance beyond their initial
questions. For these customers, a certification mark—like a Good
Housekeeping Seal of Approval—or an association with a brand or retailer they
trust (think JC Penney’s) can be valuable ways to build confidence that your
product is worth purchasing.
15% will change brand when their favorite brand doesn’t give them discounts.
Loyal customers are always important for your business. They provide you a
safety net because they keep coming back. And loyal customers create a buzz
about your brand that encourages others to buy from you as well. But it’s not
always easy to keep them loyal. In fact, up to 15% will change their favorite
brand if they don’t get discounts often enough or have trouble finding your
products on store shelves at reasonable prices. So what do these types of
customers want? Here are some suggestions
50% are loyal customers who buy regularly from you because they love your
product, pricing, services, etc. The loyalty varies from season to season.
This customer loves your brand, but buys less frequently. They know what they
want when they walk into your store. These customers spend a significant
amount of money on their purchases.: Often new to buying from you, these
customers want value and price above all else, including quality. The better you
understand their needs, the more likely you are to keep them as customers.
To attract new customers, analyze what type of customers you currently
serve. Then work on strategies to get more of those groups as customers. If
there are some groups that you don’t have as many customers, target those
groups and make them your target market so that they can become new
customers. This way, your sales volume will increase while your costs won’t
increase much at all.
Customers. Customers are groups of people who willingly exchange money for
goods or services. The most common types of customers, by industry type, are
as follows: retail customers (including clothing stores), wholesale customers
(wholesalers), custom-order customers (such as tailors or bridal shops) and
special-order customers (with specific requests such as size or color).The key
to knowing your customer is to find out what his wants, needs, expectations
and problems are.
2.(1).(28).Angry customers: If a product you’ve sold is faulty, consumers can
be quick to take to social media. A number of high-profile brands are now
dealing with irate customers posting about their shoddy goods or services on
Twitter or Facebook—and many don’t handle it well. We’ve rounded up a few
examples below. Do they improve your brand perception? Or do they make you
wish you hadn’t clicked through in the first place? Hopefully not!
2.(1).(29).Brand Loyalists: These are your repeat customers, and they may
stick with you for years. Brand loyalists typically spend more money with you
than other customers—buying clothing more frequently, spending more on
each purchase, spreading word about your business via referrals to friends and
colleagues, etc. Because brand loyalists are so important to a business’s
success, it’s important that companies establish clear communication
channels with these consumers. How do you interact with them?
2.(1).(30).Cheapskate’s customer: The most obvious answer to what are
consumers of garments and textiles would be anyone who wears clothes. But
that’s not entirely accurate—although it is 100 percent true. Cheapskate’s
customer is really any consumer who wants a durable, useful item for a price
that won’t break their budget.
2.(1).(31).Delighted customer: When looking for new garments or textiles,
there is no doubt that your first priority is quality. If you’re not happy with
what you get, though, that doesn’t mean it’s useless—it just means you’re
shopping for a different product. That might mean simply returning what you
bought in exchange for another style, but there are plenty of other uses for
returned clothes.
2.(1).(32).Detached customer: If you want to see what’s possible with
21st-century data analysis, take a look at retailers like Bonobos or Everlane.
These companies don’t even sell garments—they sell customers. Instead of
selling clothes and shoes at high prices in luxury department stores, they sell
consumers clothes directly at lower prices on their own websites. In order to do
so, they use data analytics to figure out who their target market is—and then
tailor their products to that specific audience.
2.(1).(33).Devoted customer: Every business needs a customer base, but it's
not just about quantity. Your most devoted customers should be getting special
attention because they're not only more likely to buy from you again—they're
also much more likely to spread word-of-mouth for your business. If you have
just one major client, consider them your number one priority. Build a
relationship with them. Go above and beyond what they expect from you and
regularly take steps to remind them how much you value their business.
2.(1).(34).Disaffected customer: Customers who are forced to buy a product by
their employer will not be loyal or enthusiastic. If a customer is forced to use
your product or service, they are much more likely to jump ship as soon as
another provider comes along. If a customer is disaffected, find out why and fix
it as quickly as possible. A disaffected customer can turn into an ex-customer
very quickly, especially if there is an easier alternative available for them.
2.(1).(35).Disappointed customer: As for disappointed customers, clothes are
like any other product: there are always going to be people who aren’t satisfied
with what they bought. If a company has a formal return policy, as most do,
then unhappy customers need to follow that process in order to get their
money back. In cases where customers feel they’ve been treated unfairly by
companies—and it does happen from time to time—consumers can reach out
directly to larger organizations such as Better Business Bureau or American
Express.
2.(1).(36).Discount customer: These are consumers who look for deals—and
expect them. When buying an item, they’ll often search for promotions,
coupons, or sales before committing to a purchase. They like to think they’re
saving money and can be found shopping at outlet stores or waiting for items
to go on sale after Christmas. Still, discount shoppers are willing to pay a little
more if it means getting something extra with their purchase; things like
extended warranties or bags that have been monogrammed.
2.(1).(37).Disinterested customer: A disinterested customer, or a client who is
not really interested in your services, will be much harder to win over than one
who is interested. If you want to gain attention from disinterested customers,
your marketing strategy must be extremely well-thought out. To attract
someone who isn’t already engaged with your brand, your messaging needs to
be more compelling. While these kinds of customers are tough to attract, they
can be some of your best clients if you manage to capture their attention!
2.(1).(38).Dormant customer: If a customer hasn’t bought from you in two
years, they might be dormant. Find them on social media, remind them what
your company offers, re-engage with them by sharing relevant industry news
or events in their region. If they are no longer interested in your product or
services, move on to other potential customers
2.(1).(39).Draining customer: Clothes are usually a one-time purchase that
you wear over and over. The only time it will be brought back to a store is if
something goes wrong with it, like if it rips or fades—you can’t really return
your clothes for other clothing. Sometimes clothes might be returned for cash
but that doesn’t happen often.
2.(1).(40).Impulsive customer: The impulsive customer takes one look at a
garment or textile, sees an attractive price point, and grabs it without ever
considering how it will fit into his or her wardrobe. While quick shopping can
be nice—especially in today’s fast-paced society—it can also be a detriment to
your bottom line if you sell pieces that customers can’t return once they get
home.
2.(1).(41).Insistent customers: Don’t be afraid to target your clothing at
insistent customers. If there is a large niche market for your product, by all
means create products specifically for them.
2.(1).(42).Jaded Shoppers: Customers for clothing and fabrics fall into a few
main categories. Those customers who do not need to purchase these items
from you include: other manufacturers, distributors, chain stores (like
Wal-Mart or Target), military outfits, local schools or hospitals. Those that do
need to buy their supplies from you include: large garment companies, small
retail outlets, boutiques (run by those with an independent streak), designers
themselves, designers’ customers (designers that make clothing for others)
2.(1).(43).Loyal customers: Developing a loyal customer base is an essential
part of keeping your business healthy. As most companies are aware,
word-of-mouth advertising is one of the best (and cheapest) types. A loyal
customer isn’t just one who buys your product regularly—it’s one who will
also tell their friends and family about it. You can foster loyalty by providing
excellent service, offering high-quality products, or simply giving your
customers a reason to keep coming back for more.
2.(1).(44).Need-based customer: People who need clothing for work, school,
social outings or other activities usually don’t have a choice when it comes to
style. Their customer may be a company or organization with a dress code,
such as McDonald’s, Walmart or Macy’s.
2.(1).(45).New customers: The number one source for new customers is
friends, family, coworkers, neighbors and acquaintances. These are your best
customers because they already know you’re providing a good product or
service. Your job with these customers is to keep your service or product strong
so they keep recommending you to others. Remember: Anytime a customer
buys from you they become an instant ambassador for your business, meaning
their potential word-of-mouth advertising can literally double your sales if
handled correctly.
2.(1).(46).Potential customer: There are lots of customers within a business
sector, which in turn means that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to
marketing. For example, small companies will often look to smaller
distributors or wholesalers to sell their wares, while large retailers often deal
directly with manufacturers. As such, it’s important to consider your target
market when designing your marketing strategy.
2.(1).(47).Price Customer: You may think price customer is a contradiction in
terms, but some people have budgets to stick to, even when they want to buy
high-quality clothing. Keep these customers happy by giving them low prices
that still make you a profit. Offer your price customers an online outlet so they
can buy with no sales tax, plus free shipping on all orders over $100. They’ll
love it—and you’ll love them for keeping your business profitable.
2.(1).(48).Quality Hunters: Sure, some customers are just looking for a good
deal. But others may want to know they’re buying a piece of clothing that will
last. For these discerning customers, you need to make sure that your fabric
quality meets their standards. (Hint: It doesn’t hurt to offer them an ironing
board with their purchase.) Whether it’s fabric or customer service you offer,
identify what type of customer you’re dealing with before making any
decisions on how to best serve them.
2.(1).(49).Relationship Customer: The relationship customer doesn’t need to
know how much something costs or when you carry it—and they don’t care.
They just want what they want, and they expect you to have it or figure out a
way to get it for them. Relationship customers are also known as referral
customers: They come because someone referred them. If you can make your
customers feel like their friends shop at your store, then you’ve got yourself a
relationship customer.
2.(1).(50).Shy Guys: Men who fear walking into a store to purchase clothing
make up a large portion of customers for clothing and fabrics. While shy guys
like to shop online, many don’t want their shopping history revealed. As a
result, these men may only order once every 6 months or more - a bad model
for retailers who need consistent sales to stay afloat.
2.(1).(51).Value Customers: The value customer is looking for maximum value
for their money. If you own a department store, these customers may be your
best customers, as they’re often willing to spend more to get a great deal. Value
customers are highly concerned with finding good quality clothing at
affordable prices. If a value customer likes an item, they’ll buy multiples in
case something happens to their original purchase. The downside? They may
not frequent your store often, so keeping them happy can be challenging!
2.(1).(52).Wandering customers: These are customers who visit a store just to
browse and explore new trends. Because they aren’t planning on buying
anything, wandering customers don’t know what they’re looking for; that is,
they don’t have a specific item in mind. Because wandering customers aren’t
going to buy anything at all (at least not now), you need to make sure that your
staff does not approach them.
2.(1).(53).Wishy-Washy Crowds: This is your mainstream customer who often
has a hard time deciding what she wants. If you want to sell to wishy-washy
crowds, make sure you provide a lot of options so your customers can try to
make their own decisions.
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What are the most famous clothing designs and trending
fabrics ?
on May 29, 2022
What are the most famous clothing designs and trending fabrics.. ?
*2.(2).Top designed & Fashionable Garments: (Top of current
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Famous Clothing Designs and Trending Fabrics: From Old Hollywood
Glamour to New Runway Styles….. Writing about clothing design and fabrics
has been a passion of mine since I began my fashion blog years ago, so I’m
always looking for new information on the latest trends in fashion and how
different fabrics are used to create different looks. In this article, I’ll discuss
three of the most famous clothing designs ever made, along with the fabrics
that were used to make them famous. From Old Hollywood glamour dresses to
modern day runway looks, these three clothes designs have stood the test of
time and still influence designers today. So check out these three famous
clothing designs along with their trending fabrics below!
The Most Influential Clothes in History
Oscar de la Renta’s silk plaid blouses, Coco Chanel’s tweed suits, Vivienne
Westwood’s boots. The history of fashion is a parade of designers who took
what was in their closets or at local stores and made it into global trends. To
understand clothing design as an industry—and what makes fashionable
garments so appealing—it helps to know which designs have been most
influential throughout history.
10 Trends We Love in (so far)
The clothing & fashion industry is a $2 trillion juggernaut that runs on trends,
with today’s runway designs morphing into tomorrow’s best sellers. But what
are these trends, who created them and what do they say about our changing
world? Let’s find out...
The Best Haute Couture Fashion Collections at Paris Fashion Week Fall
Paris Fashion Week, or la semaine de la mode parisienne as it is called in
French, is a bi-annual event that brings together most of world's leading
fashion designers from Paris (and beyond). It takes place in March-April and
September-October. The Fall/Winter Collection offers attendees a chance to
see how some of today's top clothiers interpret their take on classic haute
couture.
Coachella 2018 Best Dressed Celebrities
Coachella is not just about catching a music festival or two – it’s also a stage
for fashionistas to strut their stuff. Coachella 2018 will take place in Indio,
California from April 13-15 with Beyoncé headlining as one of its top
performers. This year, major celebrities are expected to make an appearance at
Coachella including Dua Lipa, The Weeknd, Tyler, The Creator, Cardi B and
many more.
Clothing & Fashion industry overview_
In any clothing and fashion industry overview, we would be remiss if we didn’t
give credit to Coco Chanel, who is considered by many fashion experts as one
of the most influential people in fashion history. Along with her talent for
designing clothes, she also had a great business mind that led her to think
about creating an independent women’s lifestyle brand.
2.(2).(1).Textile design and production: The textile design industry is huge. All
over the world, textile designers are creating amazing designs that are being
turned into clothing. Designers work with a variety of materials from natural
fibers like cotton, linen, wool, and silk to synthetic fibers such as polyester,
rayon, and nylon. Most recently, man-made fabrics have been developed that
imitate natural fabrics for a more authentic look. Each type of fiber has its own
set of benefits for your textiles.
2.(2).(1).(1).Fiber: Asking what a fabric is made of usually isn’t good enough.
That’s because you can get linen, cotton, wool, etc. at any number of quality
levels. The most famous clothing designs, however, are generally created using
high-quality fibers (and detailed attention to fit). Think Gucci pants or Chanel
jackets—fabrics that feel like butter. The best companies work with whatever
fabric looks and feels best on their body type and desired style.
2.(2).(1).(2).Dyeing: When clothing designers have a design they love but don’t
have a garment that matches it, they may get it dyed. Sometimes, when a
fashion designer has an eye-catching collection of clothes but no place to sell
them, she might dye garments in that line so she can bring her designs to
customers. Other times, dyeing cloth is part of getting ready for manufacturing
– color can be added at each step along the way from loom preparation
through finishing, sometimes in different ways.
2.(2).(1).(3).Apparel: Fashion Designers & companies Worldwide, TOP cloth
brands, Clothing & Fashion industry overview, Top designed & Fashionable
Garments, Famous clothing designs are created by a team of designers who
collaborate on a project with regard to trends in fashion. It can also be done by
a single designer or company that specializes in producing just clothing. They
create either original garments or interpretations of current fashion trends.
2.(2).(1).(4).Clothing: Good design is crucial for success, but it’s only half of
what’s needed for clothing brands to stand out. The other half? A good idea . . .
some designers never fail to deliver a unique take on today’s fashion trends.
Others have shown their ability to navigate traditional looks with timeless
appeal. You name it—the latest runway styles, high-fashion patterns, or exotic
fabrics—the top clothing brands are delivering plenty of fresh ideas that
reflect modern life as well as classic style.
2.(2).(1).(5).Fashion: Before you can create your own style, it helps to
understand what fashion design is. While there’s no one set definition, fashion
design is primarily concerned with enhancing (or altering) existing garments
with new elements. A French designer, Coco Chanel was known for her modern
way of thinking about clothing.
2.(2).(1).(6).Merchandising: Whether you’re considering opening a clothing
boutique or just shopping for your personal wardrobe, it helps to know which
fabrics are hot in fashion circles around the world. Read on for five of today’s
most popular types of fabric, along with designers, companies, and notable
pieces featuring each.
2.(2).(1).(7).Technical Textile: Also known as technical fabrics, technical
textiles are made using advanced technologies. They have a wide range of
applications in many industries, including construction, sports, healthcare,
military and apparel. One of their most important applications is in
high-performance sports wear for top athletes such as triathletes or
swimmers.
2.(2).(1).(8).Sustainability: The current fashion market is extremely
unsustainable. Global clothing production has doubled in just 20 years, yet
we’re only wearing about half of what we make. If a garment is discarded
because it no longer fits or stops being trendy, or if it goes out of style, it often
ends up in landfills—along with tons of other clothes and textiles.
2.(2).(1).(9).Holiday Styles: The holidays are here, which means it’s time for
holiday parties, family get-togethers, plenty of food (more on that later) and
all manner of other festive activities. But what to wear? The most important
thing is comfort—unless you’re going to a black tie affair or something similar
(in which case, come prepared). If you can swing it, throw in a sexy
touch—whether it’s an eye-catching cocktail dress or just a new pair of shoes.
2.(2).(1).(10).Weekend Style: Like it or not, many of us spend our weekends
lounging around in our pajamas or running errands in sweats. But those few
hours spent on your days off shouldn’t mean a total absence of style. With
some casual-chic pieces in your closet—and a touch of fashion
know-how—you can look put together while hanging around at home or out
with friends.
2.(2).(1).(11).Trench Coats: The trench coat is a timeless fashion staple that
every fashionista should own. Perfect for both men and women, designers
often use monochromatic colors for men’s coats, while adding a twist of color
for women’s cuts. Versatile enough to be worn in nearly any season, trench
coats are ideal travel companions with their excellent water-repellent quality.
2.(2).(1).(12).Summer Style: Summer is here, which means you can break out
your bikinis, halter tops, short shorts, mini skirts and sundresses! While many
people choose to dress casually when they’re at home relaxing or on vacation,
it’s important not to lose sight of your sense of style. After all, looking good is
part of feeling good – plus in some cases it could actually help you make
friends. With that in mind – we’ve rounded up 50 stylish looks for summer!
2.(2).(1).(13).Spring Style: Every season, we learn about more fashion
designers and companies across the globe who are creating clothes for our
latest trends. While some popular clothing designers stick with what works,
others break out of their comfort zone to design new materials and create
pieces that are even more coveted than before. We’ve put together a list of
some of today’s top clothing designs from around the world – as well as where
you can find them.
2.(2).(1).(14).Timeless Style: Clothes are made by fabric, thread, dyes, and
other elements. But some designers rely on a more timeless
element—style—to define their outfits. People love these timeless styles so
much that they’re willing to pay top dollar for vintage items from a designer’s
heyday decades ago. To create truly great designs, you need both a creative
mind (and ability) as well as an eye for what people will want years from now.
2.(2).(1).(15).Forever Style: The LBD was a big part of what made vintage style
so popular back in 2011. The Little Black Dress is a timeless staple of any
woman’s wardrobe, but we’re here to say it isn’t dead just yet. There are still
plenty of designers who want you wearing little black dresses—now that they
can be used as evening gowns, cocktail dresses, or simply basic pieces for
spring or summer! So long as fashion designers are making them, ladies will
continue to wear them.
2.(2).(2).TOP cloth brands, Fashion Designers & companies Worldwide_
The Apparel & Fashion Industry is a multi-billion dollar worldwide business,
with leading brands and most famous clothing designers coming from all over.
Here’s a look at some of these top cloth brands, what they do, how they became
famous, their products and some new upcoming trendy fabrics that are
currently being featured on runways in major fashion cities around the world.
The Top Ten Clothing and Fabric Businesses Worldwide…. The global clothing
and fabric business has grown over the years. It currently has an estimated
worth of around $5 trillion dollars annually. Clothing and fabric companies
provide employment opportunities to thousands of people worldwide, while
they also contribute to the growth of the economy in their respective countries.
Below are the top ten clothing and fabric businesses worldwide that have been
recognized by various organizations and entities as great companies to work
with, as well as providing excellent products and services to their customers.
The list also includes information about each company’s annual sales revenue,
its country of origin, number of employees and more...
Kostas Murkudis
The founder of MSGM, Kostas Murkudis is an influential figure in high fashion.
Based in Italy, his label has an international reputation as one of today’s best
in contemporary style. Before starting MSGM, Murkudis worked for labels like
Armani and Roberto Cavalli.
Alexander McQueen
London-based designer Alexander McQueen changed high fashion forever
with his avant-garde style, which often featured outrageous clothes that
looked like they came from another planet. Though he originally wanted to be a
doctor, McQueen chose to study fashion at Central Saint Martins School of Art
in London, where he quickly rose through the ranks. The rest is
history—McQueen has since left behind a legacy of iconic designs that
continues to influence designers today.
Z Zegna
Founded in 1910 by seven brothers from Biella, Italy, Z Zegna is now part of
Hong Kong-based Ermenegildo Zegna Group, one of the largest vertically
integrated luxury goods companies in Europe. The company produces
premium menswear clothing using natural fabrics such as wool and cashmere.
It manufactures tailored suits for men; also womenswear collections include
separates, dresses, coats and jackets made from natural materials such as
wool, cashmere or silk.
Prada
Founded in 1913, Prada is an Italian luxury brand that’s enjoyed global
popularity since it first started selling elegant leather handbags. Today, Prada
focuses on multiple high-end industries including apparel, accessories,
sunglasses, watches and fragrances. The company operates over 300 retail
stores worldwide and has been valued at $12 billion (USD). And if you’re
wondering what’s up with that logo?
Burberry
Founded in 1856, Burberry is one of Britain’s most well-known brands. You
can find it on just about everyone you know, from soccer players to your
grandmother—or half of Hollywood. The brand has been worn by celebrities
including Kate Moss, Emma Watson, David Beckham, Cara Delevingne,
Rihanna, Gisele Bündchen, Kendall Jenner, Justin Bieber and more.
Ralph Lauren
The man behind Ralph Lauren is an American businessman, fashion designer,
film producer, author, activist and philanthropist. He has also designed other
clothing brands besides his own namesake line. Lauren stepped down as Chief
Executive Officer of Polo Ralph Lauren in 2015 but continues to serve as
chairman and chief creative officer.
Chanel
Founded in 1909 by Gabrielle Chanel, Chanel is one of the most respected
brands in fashion today. The luxury goods company generates over $5 billion a
year, a huge chunk of which comes from its line of handbags. While it’s not
exactly considered a fabric or clothing business company worldwide, it does
have an extensive line that includes hats, scarves, coats and more.
H&M (Hennes & Mauritz AB )
H&M was founded in Sweden in 1947, and it remains a family-owned business
to date. H&M offers an assortment of women’s clothing, men’s clothing,
shoes, accessories, jewelry, watches as well as home products. It operates over
3200 stores in 53 markets across Europe. In 2016 H&M reported sales of 35.9
billion euros.
Esprit Holdings Ltd.
Headquartered in Hong Kong, Esprit Holdings Ltd. is one of Asia’s largest
clothing companies, with a presence across over 100 countries worldwide. The
brand was started by Susie and Doug Tompkins in San Francisco back in 1968;
to date, they have two other fashion brands—Esprit (pictured above) and
Closed—as well as two retail brands: footwear specialist Original Shoe
Company (OSC) and Active Sportswear International.
2.(2).(2).(1).Calvin Klein: When it comes to defining iconic fashion, Calvin
Klein is as synonymous with style as Coco Chanel or Christian Dior. The
brand’s sleek minimalist aesthetic has never gone out of style since launching
in 1968, but those signature cK staples are not just beloved by fans—they’re
some of fashion’s biggest influencers.
2.(2).(2).(2).Christian Louboutin: He is a French footwear designer famous for
his red-soled shoes. His signature scarlet soles have been exhibited in several
museum shows worldwide.
2.(2).(2).(3).Marc Jacobs: He is famous for his own designs, such as those of
his eponymous Marc Jacobs label, which he founded in 1986. His collections
are often influenced by music, popular culture and fashion trends of the time.
For instance, his Spring Summer 2003 collection was based on a 1970s
nostalgic trip; while his Fall Winter 2005 collection brought back glamourous
gowns from old Hollywood. In October 2005 Jacobs introduced Louis jewelry as
a complement to his ready-to-wear accessories line.
2.(2).(2).(4).Tom Ford: Though his interest in fashion didn’t begin until
college, where he took a class called Fashion Merchandising in which he was
introduced to designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Dior, Issey Miyake,
Tom Ford went on to have an incredible career. After working for Calvin Klein
for several years and after a successful stint at Gucci, he launched his own
brand.
2.(2).(2).(5).Dolce & Gabbana: Famous fashion designers, Domenico Dolce and
Stefano Gabbana are known for creating what they call haute couture [fashion]
with a red-carpet sensibility. Their unique take on glamour is seen in their
iconic Italian prints, romantic silhouettes, soft femininity and sexy sex appeal.
This unconventional approach has made them among some of today's most
famous clothing designers.
2.(2).(2).(6).Haute couture fashion: Haute couture is a French term literally
meaning high sewing or high fashion. It is used to describe both handcrafted
fashion designs produced in limited quantities, often considered luxury goods,
and a specific fashion industry category of high-end independent designers, as
well as worldwide marketing campaigns by mainstream fashion brands.
2.(2).(2).(7).Ready-to-wear fashion: Ready-to-wear (Rtw) fashion is clothing
manufactured in standard sizes, generally sold off-the-peg. It contrasts with
made-to-measure (MtM), bespoke or tailored clothing where garments are cut
from a pattern from an individual customer's measurements. Rtw is also used
as a way of categorizing any garments made for sale without additional
alteration.
2.(2).(2).(8).HERMES: Hermès was founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermès. It is a
French high fashion house, specializing in leather products (especially Birkin
bags) as well as ready-to-wear clothing, accessories, jewellery, perfumes, etc.
The most famous of which is probably its silk scarves decorated with
distinctive prints depicting scenes from Greek mythology or images from
nature.
2.(2).(2).(9).Mass market fashion: It’s no secret that some fashion trends
come from high-end designers, but others—like mass market fashion—can be
found on racks of major retailers worldwide. The mass market is where you can
find the most variety in clothing designs and fabrics; however, it can also be
harder to turn a profit as brands must compete with each other for consumer
dollars.
2.(2).(2).(10).Armani: When it comes to famous clothing designs, Armani has
created some of the most iconic looks in history. And though he came up with a
handful of his own unique designs, many were inspired by costumes from
films such as The Great Gatsby and Cabaret. Today, many people even mistake
replicas for authentic vintage pieces. An Italian-born designer who still works
out of Milan today, Armani founded his namesake company in 1975.
2.(2).(2).(11).Versace: Donatella Versace, has long been one of fashion’s most
celebrated designers. Her designs are as timeless as they are beautiful.
2.(2).(2).(12).Rick Owens: Over the last decade, Rick Owens has established
himself as one of fashion’s most influential designers. His avant-garde
creations mix gothic, grunge, high-end couture and streetwear. In 2003,
Owens launched his namesake line of menswear; soon after followed a
women’s collection in 2005.
2.(2).(2).(13).Cartier: Nothing says glamorous 20s, 30s, 40s, or 50s like a
Cartier piece. The famous French jeweler is known for its timeless, elegant
pieces. Inspired by nature (the leaves on a vine, for example), Cartier’s designs
are detailed and crafted with fine jewels.
2.(2).(2).(14).Thom Browne: Browne is a favorite of rock stars, models,
aristocrats and fashion editors alike. The designer’s collection is always
spot-on (though there can be too much of a good thing), with fresh twists on
classics like corduroy pants and cashmere turtlenecks.
2.(2).(2).(15).Loewe: The crown jewel of Spanish fashion houses, Loewe has
been designing high-end womenswear since 1846. Their look mixes old-world
charm with modern glamour, making their designs adored by old and young
alike. Loewe is most known for their retro leather handbags, but they have a
full clothing line as well. Loewe clothing features luxe fabrics that are perfect
for day or night wear.
2.(2).(2).(16).Raf Simons: Known for his clean, modernist aesthetic, Belgian
designer Raf Simons is best known for his work at legendary fashion house
Christian Dior (2001-2013), where he served as creative director. He has also
designed men’s collections for menswear brand Jil Sander from 2007 until
2010. Recently, he partnered with Calvin Klein on a women’s collection. His
minimalist designs feature elongated silhouettes, wide-leg pants and dresses
that evoke old Hollywood glamour.
2.(2).(2).(17). Vetements: One of fashion’s top emerging designers, Vetements
is a European brand that has developed one of hottest clothing lines in recent
years. It’s not hard to see why, as Vetements takes everyday clothes—from
classic t-shirts and sweaters to classic work shirts—and turns them into
innovative designs with special fabric blends. The result? A must-have
collection that stays on trend while never seeming trendy. Find out what
exactly makes Vetements tick.
2.(2).(2).(18).Jacquemus: The Jacquemus fashion line was designed by Simon
Porte Jacquemus. Porte’s mission is to capture the art of living in Provence,
French style, through women’s wear. His pieces have been worn by many
celebrities including Kendall Jenner, Lena Dunham, Solange Knowles and
Elizabeth Olsen. The Jacquemus brand is glamorous yet laid back; it is meant
for everyday wear while also keeping up with top fashion trends.
2.(2).(2).(19).Balmain: For top-level luxury, no one does it better than French
fashion designer Olivier Rousteing’s label Balmain. The brand has been a staple
in haute couture for more than 80 years, but in 2016 it took on a new life with
its popular #BalmainArmy hashtag that encompasses more than just fashion
enthusiasts; they’re dedicated influencers who take their passion for fashion to
new heights.
2.(2).(2).(20).Givenchy: In honor of his friend Hubert de Givenchy, who just
passed away, we want to pay homage to some of our favorite designs from his
runways. Renowned for helping Audrey Hepburn define glamour with his
timeless pieces in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Givenchy has designed costumes for
Meryl Streep (The Devil Wears Prada), Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman), Penelope
Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona)and more.
2.(2).(2).(21).Bottega Veneta: One of my favorite clothing designers is Bottega
Veneta, a luxury Italian brand that offers everything from elegant evening
wear to gorgeous bags. Their signature pattern is a black-and-white striped
fabric often compared to patent leather—just take a look at their iconic
Baguette handbag. It was designed by Tom Ford, who also created many of
Yves Saint Laurent’s signature looks.
2.(2).(2).(22).Stone Island: Created in 1982 by designer Massimo Osti, Stone
Island is a clothing brand that makes clothes for people who enjoy outdoor
activities. This brand has become particularly famous because of its fabrics.
The brand takes pride in making jackets that are durable and can withstand
extreme weather conditions such as rain or snow. The company’s most popular
pieces are jackets that resemble ponchos with a variety of colors.
2.(2).(2).(23).Saint Laurent: The Le Smoking is one of Saint Laurent’s most
famous pieces. It was designed in 1966 by Yves Saint Laurent himself, and it is
a tuxedo tailored with a structured lapel, slim silhouette, two buttons at its
front, two pockets at its sides and black on black.
2.(2).(2).(24).Valentino: Designers Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo
Giammetti founded Valentino in 1960. Since its inception, it has been heralded
as one of fashion’s leading high-end luxury brands. The fashion house
specializes in clothing, jewelry, accessories, makeup and fragrances for
women. The brand is renowned for dressing film stars throughout history
including Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Sophia Loren.
2.(2).(2).(25).Fendi: Italian label Fendi was founded in 1925 by Edoardo and
Adele Fendi, who opened a fur and leather goods shop called Fur, Leather
Goods, Shoes on Via del Plebiscito in Rome. In 1941, following her husband’s
death during World War II, Adele handed over management of the business to
her two sons — Marcello and Silvio.
2.(2).(2).(26).Moncler: For many years, Moncler was a high-end clothing
brand known mostly for its top-notch down jackets. In recent years, however,
it has begun offering more affordable non-down jackets in polyester and
nylon—and has even created its own label of activewear. Today, Moncler is one
of the most fashionable clothing brands on both sides of the Atlantic. If you’re
looking for a trendy jacket that will keep you warm when winter comes
knocking, look no further than Moncler .
2.(2).(2).(27).Nike: It’s not just a shoe. It’s a philosophy. Launched in 1964 by
Bill Bowerman, Nike was built on innovation. In 1972, Nike launched its first
shoe with its iconic Swoosh logo—the Nike Waffle Trainer. Inspired by his
wife’s waffles, he poured rubber into his wife's waffle iron and created what
would become known as one of Nike's most famous inventions.
2.(2).(2).(28).Balenciaga: The House of Balenciaga was founded in 1918 by
Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre, a Basque fashion designer. Balenciaga is
known for its avant-garde designs that have influenced modern clothing
trends worldwide.
2.(2).(2).(29).Off-White: Designer Virgil Abloh launched his brand, Off-White,
in 2013. Abloh is a graduate of University of Wisconsin Madison with a
bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. After graduating from university, he
worked for a number of companies including Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Kanye
West’s creative team as well as launching his own streetwear line called Pyrex
Vision.
2.(2).(2).(30).BURBERRY: Founded in 1856, Burberry is one of Britain’s oldest
fashion brands. It is currently valued at $5.9 billion, with full-year sales of $2.5
billion in 2012.
2.(2).(2).(31).RALPH LAUREN: Founded in 1967 by Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren
Corporation is an American multinational corporation specializing in premium
apparel, footwear, accessories, and home products. As of 2017 its retail stores
cater to top tier fashion houses. The company is headquartered in New York
City and is listed on both NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges.
2.(2).(2).(32).CHANEL: Luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy
(LVMH) acquired 56 percent of Christian Dior, one of its direct competitors, in
a $13 billion deal. Both brands are renowned for their clothing, accessories,
perfumes and cosmetics collections. Founded in 1856 by designer Christian
Dior as a millinery company, it is one of France’s leading luxury goods
companies with more than 50 retail outlets in over 50 countries worldwide.
2.(2).(2).(33).PRADA: Founded in 1913 as a leather goods shop, Prada is now
one of Italy’s top fashion houses, creating clothing, accessories, and
cosmetics. Founded by Mario Prada in 1913 as a leather goods shop on Milan’s
Via Santa Margherita, Prada is now one of Italy’s most prestigious fashion
houses. In 1993 Miuccia Prada became Creative Director at her father’s
company after 20 years of working for other Italian designers.
2.(2).(2).(34).GUCCI: Founded in 1921 by Guccio Gucci, GUCCI began as a
leather goods shop in Florence, Italy. In 1953, Gucci began to make sunglasses.
By 1960s they were producing suits and ties. Today GUCCI is one of largest
luxury fashion brands worldwide.
2.(2).(2).(35).LOUIS VUITTON: LVMH Moët Hennessy–Louis Vuitton SE, often
referred to as LVMH, is a French multinational luxury goods conglomerate
headquartered in Paris. It was formed in 1987 through a merger between
fashion house Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy, a company formed after
producer champagne Moët & Chandon's 1988 merger with Hennessy cognac.
The company operates in 50 countries with more than 100 brands.
2.(2).(2).(36).Aarong: Founded in 2012, Aarong is one of India’s largest
fashion e-commerce businesses, with a presence in over one hundred
countries. The company was founded by Apurva Chamaria and Rajiv Srivastava.
One of its most popular products are digital gift cards which can be purchased
using credit or debit cards as well as Paytm. Its app has more than 10 million
users worldwide.
2.(2).(2).(37).Ahang fashion house: The Ahang Fashion House, founded in
Tehran in 1993, is a global enterprise that designs, manufactures and
distributes women’s wear under licenses of internationally renowned
designers including: Christian Dior, Oscar de la Renta and Marchesa.
Furthermore, it produces accessories such as watches under license of
Raymond Weil. The company has three factories: One in Iran (headquarters),
one located in Turkey and another one opened in China during 2010.
2.(2).(2).(38).Aranya: Known worldwide for its variety of textiles, colorful
fabrics, high-quality clothing and easy-to-reach location, Aranya is one of
India’s leading apparel companies. The company also runs a factory outlet
where you can find great deals on clothing, bedding and home decor. Use their
online tool to find product by name or category. If you live in New York City or
San Francisco, check out their brick-and-mortar stores for even more product
selection.
2.(2).(2).(39).Artisan Outfitters: The owner of Artisan Outfitters, Shauna
Newell, started in business when she was just sixteen years old. After reading a
design book at school one day, she found herself sketching designs for
women’s clothes that same evening. Her first solo fabric business opened in
1973—there were no mentors or blogs to guide her; instead, it was sheer drive
and determination that helped her get ahead in business. Artisan Outfitters has
now become one of the leading textile companies worldwide!
2.(2).(2).(40).Artisti Fashion House: Founded in 1950 by two brothers,
Alexander and Dmitri Artisti, Artisti Fashion House operates as a chain of
clothing stores across over 30 countries. The brands sell classic men’s apparel
with a modern touch. It’s their vibrant prints that make them special—and
their main source of revenue. While Artisti does have some online sales, it
relies heavily on its brick-and-mortar stores to bring in profits.
2.(2).(2).(41).Bishworang: This clothing manufacturer based in Hong Kong is
one of China’s biggest fashion companies. Bishworang produces a huge range
of women’s, men’s, children’s, and baby clothes for international clients—and
has managed to grow more than twofold over the past five years. What makes
Bishworang an exciting company to watch?
2.(2).(2).(42).Cats Eye: The company is well known for its high-quality fabrics,
including rayon and silk. Located in Japan, Cats Eye employs over 2,000 people.
In business since 1924, Cats Eye is one of largest manufacturers of textiles in
Japan. The company also produces microfiber fabrics used in athletic wear.
2.(2).(2).(43).Country Boy: India is still largely an agrarian economy with
more than 60% of its people living in rural areas. These farmers not only grow
food for their families, but for all of India. Since agriculture can be a difficult
way to make a living (even when it’s done by hand), Indian cotton producers
have turned to pesticides and other chemicals to keep their farms productive.
Unfortunately, these chemicals often poison the soil itself, rendering it useless
when they’re no longer able to farm there.
2.(2).(2).(44).Cracker jack: Whether you call it popcorn, a snack or just plain
old cobbler, cracker jack has been a fave for over 125 years. It was introduced in
1886 by Frederick Rueckheim, whose son later sold it to F.W. Woolworth Co.,
where it remained until they retired production in 1975. They sold more than
500 million boxes of cracker jack during their lifetime, according to Mental
Floss . At its height during World War II, cracker jack sales were $100 million
per year.
2.(2).(2).(45).DEVOTED 2 LIFE fashion house: DEVOTED 2 LIFE is a fashion
house based in Miami, Florida. The fashion house focuses on unique fabrics
and clothing business companies worldwide that emphasize a very natural
look with a laid-back appeal. Designer Vanessa Acosta recently told CNN she
wants to be known for her innovative use of fabric, I’m very open to all
different fabric types, but at heart I’m mainly about cotton.
2.(2).(2).(46).Dorjibari: Located in North West Delhi, India, Dorjibari is one of
India’s most respected fabric business companies. With an established
reputation for cutting-edge techniques and modern design, Dorjibari has
developed a loyal following worldwide—and not just because they specialize in
upholstery fabrics! At Dorjibari our main mission is to achieve customer
satisfaction through high quality products, says Brinda Rani, General Manager
at Dorjibari.
2.(2).(2).(47).Dressy dale fashion: Australia-based dressy dale fashion is a line
of clothing for women of all shapes and sizes, dedicated to making well-made
clothes for plus size women. Women who struggle to find good-looking
clothes in brick-and-mortar stores with specific sizes will be thrilled by their
collection. The products have a modern feel but with an emphasis on comfort.
This brand is one of several Australian companies dedicated to providing
well-made clothes in inclusive sizes.
2.(2).(2).(48).Easy Fashion: As people throughout history have realized,
there’s a lot of money to be made in clothing. There are plenty of options when
it comes to starting your own fashion-oriented business—everything from
creating couture for high-end department stores or boutiques, to designing
clothing for big box retailers like Target and Walmart. No matter what you
decide, there’s never been a better time to make your mark on society through
fashion.
2.(2).(2).(49).Ecstasy: An estimated 5 to 8 billion pounds of clothes are thrown
away in US landfills each year, while there are an estimated 1.3 billion people
worldwide who don’t have access to clean water. In other words, more than
one-third of all clothing manufactured is simply disposed of every year—while
nearly one-fifth of the world lives without clean water for at least part of each
day. This discrepancy points to a massive opportunity for entrepreneurs.
2.(2).(2).(50).Fit Elegance: By fit we mean that your clothes should fit well; not
too tight or loose. Don’t show off your midriff or wear shirts with half-naked
women on them. Select garments that highlight your figure without revealing
too much. You also want to make sure you select fabrics which are comfortable,
breathable, and durable. These factors help in creating a good impression of
yourself during job interviews or social events—and they can even help land
you a job!
2.(2).(2).(51).Foring fashion house: The French fashion house Christian Dior
S.A. is a luxury goods company founded by Christian Dior in 1946. It is
currently owned by Groupe Arnault, which holds 56% of its shares, with 47%
publicly traded. Dior itself holds an 83.8% voting rights within L'Oreal, for a
22% economic stake in L'Oreal SA (the current corporate name of what was
formerly called L'Oreal-Parfums et Beauté).
2.(2).(2).(52).Freeland: Specialty fabrics are in high demand at Freeland
Textiles, a business that has been in operation for more than two decades. The
company specializes in textiles used to create athletic clothing, industrial
products, home décor fabrics, custom linens and activewear. Freeland offers
more than 1 million fabrics from around 2,000 mills located all over the world.
The company’s website includes customer reviews that are based on feedback
from real customers about their buying experiences with Freeland Textiles.
2.(2).(2).(53).GentlePark: A high-end fashion design company specializing in
custom leather garments, GentlePark aims to create the perfect leather
handbag for women everywhere. Their highly skilled craftsmen include a
variety of individuals from around the world including Europe, Asia, Australia,
and South America. Having been in business since 2008, they have quickly
become one of the most popular brands worldwide!
2.(2).(2).(54).ILLIYEEN Fashion House: Imitation is said to be the sincerest
form of flattery. In an effort to capitalize on ILIYEEN’s worldwide fame,
countless companies have tried to imitate ILLIYEEN’s clothing designs. This
doesn’t bother ILLIYEEN. In fact, they don’t mind in any way.
2.(2).(2).(55).Infinity Mega Mall: We at Infinity Mega Mall are proud to
provide entrepreneurs from all over with an opportunity to sell their products
on our website. We offer a secure and highly-visible platform for sellers, as
well as quick, convenient online shopping for shoppers. Located in Dubai, UAE,
we have seen considerable success ever since we were founded in 2012.
2.(2).(2).(56).Kay Kraft: Founded in 1885, Kay Kraft employs nearly 1000
workers across three continents to produce over $1 billion worth of fabrics
each year. Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, Kay Kraft uses its signature yarn to
create fabrics for various industries, including automotive seat production and
fashion. As one of America’s largest knitting mills, Kay Kraft is often a source
for business-to-business fabric distribution. The company employs sales
representatives throughout North America to assist customers in finding
exactly what they need from their massive catalog.
2.(2).(2).(57).Klubhaus: While Klubhaus is a line of ready-to-wear clothing,
some people don’t see that as a weakness but as an opportunity. Like most
small businesses, you can capitalize on outsourcing when starting your own
line of clothing—by hiring someone else to handle things like manufacturing
and shipping. This will free up your time so you can focus on marketing and
business development. It’s one thing to run a small business; it’s another to
run a successful small business.
2.(2).(2).(58).Le Reve: Founded in 1976, Le Reve is a designer and
manufacturer of clothing for both men and women. Headquartered in San
Francisco, CA, Le Reve specializes in high-quality fabrics that are designed to
create an optimal fit. The company’s best-selling lines include Calypso and
Elegant Touch. They have customers in more than 100 countries worldwide,
including such popular markets as Japan, Australia, Canada, France, Hong
Kong, Mexico and many others.
2.(2).(2).(59).Lubnan fashion house: Fashion in Lebanon dates back
thousands of years, with records showing that both men’s clothing and
women’s clothing were extremely intricate. Today, Lebanese designers are
amongst some of the top ones worldwide. Lubnan fashion house is a very
popular brand that is expanding outside of Lebanon.
2.(2).(2).(60).Mantra fashion house: Mantra, London: Mantra fashion house
is based in London, UK. It was founded by Martin Bangay in 2009, who also has
launched other brands including Imperial Leather and SixtySeven Diamonds.
His work is known for its glamor as well as simplistic appeal to different ages.
The fabrics and clothing business companies worldwide manufacture clothes
from bamboo that are eco-friendly, sustainable, natural and strong at all
times!
2.(2).(2).(61).Mensworld: With over 800 retail locations, $1.2 billion in sales,
and 7100 employees, Mensworld is one of China’s largest clothing retailers for
men. Their success is partly a result of their continued expansion: their
revenues increased by over 50% between 2012-2013 alone. This company also
focuses on becoming an even more prominent fashion brand by expanding into
international markets. With an innovative approach to selling clothing based
on globalization, Mensworld has earned its spot as one of China’s most
successful clothing retailers.
2.(2).(2).(62).Monariz Fashion: Monariz is a clothing company headquartered
in Peru. In 2015, it generated $4.7 million in revenue. Monariz sells clothes for
men, women, children, and infants throughout South America. It also runs a
boutique hotel in Lima.
2.(2).(2).(63).Myth: It’s too Expensive to Start a Clothing Company. There are
many instances of small businesses that started with little or no money,
including Levi Strauss & Co., J. Crew, GAP, Zara and H&M. For these brands,
start-up costs included everything from sewing machines to storefront rental
space; it took grit and ingenuity to get going, but none of them broke their
banks doing it. So don’t worry about being able to afford everything you need –
focus on creativity instead!
2.(2).(2).(64).Nabila: Located in Saudi Arabia, Nabila is one of Saudi Arabia’s
most prominent and trusted fashion retail brands. A member of Dar
Al-Haymah group of companies, Nabila offers a wide range of products for
men, women, kids and babies. In addition to its main branch in Riyadh, Nabila
has 28 other stores across Saudi Arabia including Jeddah, Makkah and
Dammam.
2.(2).(2).(65).Next Sourcing Limited: This Hong Kong based clothing supplier
has operations in Africa, East Asia, West Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
The Company’s product offering includes women's blouses and shirts, men's
shirts and sweaters, children apparel and sportswear products. It is also into
formal wear for parties (tuxedo), workwear (suits) for office staff as well as
school uniforms from primary to secondary levels. The company markets its
products through international agents/distributors located worldwide.
2.(2).(2).(66).Nogordola fashion house: When you think of fashion, Nogordola
is a name that comes to mind. They are one of India’s largest exporters of
high-quality clothing and fabrics. Nogordola’s products have been made for
such notable names as Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Hermes etc. In
India alone they generate almost $300 million dollars in revenue per year. Who
wouldn’t want to start up something like that?
2.(2).(2).(67).NogorPolli: Founded in 2004 by a family of Italian heritage,
NogorPolli began as a small business supplying fabrics to fashion houses and
clothing brands all over Europe. Now, it is one of leading manufacturers of
fabrics for products that touch our daily lives like underwear, shirts, robes,
blankets and more.
2.(2).(2).(68).Rang: Vogue is known around the world for its fantastic fashion
that never goes out of style. The brand specializes in luxury clothing,
handbags, shoes, jewelry, eyewear, watches and fragrances. Vogue is a classic
that many look up to in terms of style.
2.(2).(2).(69).Richman: Established in 1873, New York-based Richman is one
of America’s oldest fabric companies. Richman has expanded into retail, home
furnishings, and women’s clothing in recent years. The company continues to
grow throughout North America through a network of independent retailers
that have their own catalogs.
2.(2).(2).(70).Sadakalo: A traditional clothing business in Nigeria. The clothing
is colorful and functional, primarily focused on modest styles that are work
appropriate. It’s marketed to women of all ages, regardless of social status.
This business also has a thriving online presence through their site as well as a
community for Sadakalo fans to connect with one another. This is an
interesting concept because it can be translated across multiple cultures,
where modesty isn’t a requirement but modest styles are desired by many
people.
2.(2).(2).(71).Sailor: Based in Japan, Sailor Pen Co. Ltd. makes fine writing
instruments using traditional Japanese manufacturing techniques. The
company was founded in 1911 by three brothers from Hiroshima Prefecture
who were passionate about Japanese tradition, namely calligraphy. Today,
Sailor Pens are highly prized for their luxurious appearance, ingenious
engineering, and innovative nibs. In 2010 alone, over 4 million pens were sold
worldwide to a clientele of fans that included Emperor Akihito of Japan
himself!
2.(2).(2).(72).Shoishob fashion : The company Shoishob fashion is an
up-and-coming women’s wear line that launched in 2013. It sells styles similar
to those found in American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Hollister Co.
2.(2).(2).(73).Smartex: Some people like to begin with a general idea of what
they’d like to do before narrowing their options down. Smartex specializes in
making men, women, and children look amazing using modern fabrics that
keep their bodies cool, dry, and comfortable. The company was founded in
1989 and it quickly expanded its markets globally because of its quality
workmanship. Today, Smartex operates across four continents: North
America, South America, Europe (particularly England), and Asia.
2.(2).(2).(74).Texmart: The Texmart Group, headquartered in Los Angeles,
California is a design-and-sourcing company founded in 2000 by two
brothers. It is one of the world’s most successful apparel sourcing companies
with more than 15 years of experience supplying fabric globally to large
retailers such as Victoria’s Secret, Walmart, Macy’s and many more. Texmart
supplies fabrics from East Asia to North America and Europe.
2.(2).(2).(75).Trendz: Founded in 2013, Trendz is an innovative textile
company that offers a comprehensive clothing line. The range includes
leggings, t-shirts, dresses, purses, bags, and more! For every item sold by
Trendz, another piece of clothing is donated to those in need worldwide. This
sustainable business model keeps them connected with their customers while
benefitting communities.
2.(2).(2).(76).Twelve Clothing House: Founded in 1962 by Yves Rocher, an
entrepreneur who envisioned a world where everyone had access to quality
cosmetics. He started by selling perfume at door-to-door, but eventually
expanded his business into cosmetics and perfume, then skincare and now
body care. Today, Twelve is known for its feminine designs that exemplify
natural beauty. According to Forbes , it’s also one of France’s fastest growing
companies—and third largest fashion business by revenue.
2.(2).(2).(77).Vasavi Fashion house : Vasavi is one of India’s largest fashion
houses. Founded in 1980, it has grown from a single-style boutique to an
international clothing company that produces traditional and modern clothing
for women, men, children, babies, and toddlers. Its iconic brand is recognized
in over 10 countries around the world. Today, Vasavi Fashion house provides a
wide range of fabrics & yarns to its customers all over India through their
network of stores spread across various cities in India.
2.(2).(2).(78).Wise Tex fashion house: The creation of Wise Tex is quite an
unusual story. One morning, when Mr. Jones woke up, he had a nasty cold.
Therefore, instead of going to work, he decided to stay at home. During a
television broadcast, Mr. Jones saw that you could get more money from rags
than from throwing them away. Soon after that discovery, Mr. Jones started his
own business—Wise Tex! And what about us? After reading about Mr.
2.(2).(2).(79).Yellow: According to some historians, humans have used yellow
clothing for centuries. The yellow color is symbolic of integrity, intelligence,
and loyalty. It’s a color that denotes happiness as well as authority. Yellow
dresses are typically worn by brides at their weddings; often followed by a
white dress for purity. With all these wonderful attributes, it’s no wonder
yellow dresses were made to be worn in formal ceremonies!
2.(2).(2).(80).Zara fashion house: Zara is an international clothing company
that designs, manufactures, and sells men’s, women’s, kids’ fashion,
accessories and home products. In addition to it is part of Inditex group in
which it controls 70% of total sales. It has about 6 thousand stores worldwide
in 88 countries.
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*2.(3).Garments and textiles related business & industries worldwide:
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Direct Garments related business are as below:
2.(3).(1). Fiber producing_ natural and synthetic
2.(3).(2). Spinning mills
2.(3).3.Textile mills
2.(3).4.Garments Accessories & packaging materials:
Button, Label, Ribbon, Twill tape & string, Offset Tag, Hanger, Thermal Sticker
& Barcode, Heat seal/transfer, Zipper, Sewing thread, Packaging , Poly , Gum
tape all are directly related with garments industry.
2.(3).(4).(1).Button: Button mainly two types, Metal Button & Polyester
Button.
2.(3).(4).(1).(1).Metal Button mainly using in denim, suit, special cloths &
sweater. Metal button main material is Brass (blazers, uniforms) and Zinc
(Shirts, Jeans & others).
2.(3).(4).(1).(2).Polyester Button main material is Resin & there have also 2
types of resin suitable for summer & winter season. There also have some other
supportive material name as styrene monomer, Pearl, various types of ink,
color & pigments, Cobalt, MEKP. Polyester buttons are widely being used in
various types of garments.
2.(3).(4).(2).Label: Label are being produced in woven & printed label factories.
To produce woven label main material is yarn. Polyester warp & weft yarn are
being used there. For printed label there main material is ribbon ( slit edge
satin ribbon, woven edge ribbon, cotton ribbon, paper ribbon-Nylon &
polyester taffeta ribbon, twill tape all these are being used) from various
source. Woven label are costly & printed labels are comparatively lower prices.
For printed labels there need various types of inks and different codes of inks
are using to print satin & cotton ribbon. Cotton ribbons are more costly than
satin ribbon.
2.(3).(4).(3).Ribbon: There have several types of ribbon as like, satin ribbon,
cotton ribbon, taffeta/paper ribbon (polyester & nylon taffeta). Satin ribbon
produced by polyester yarn. Obviously cotton ribbons are producing with
cotton ribbon & in some cases with 50%polyester+50%cotton. there have
different counts of yarn as 20/2,30/2,40/2,60/2,80/2 etc. For polyester yarn
semi dull, full dull, Bright these qualities are required with 120TPM for weft &
600 to 800TPM for warp yarn. There have also denier differences as like 50D,
75D, 90D, 100D etc. Polyester ribbons are producing in single or both sides
with satin quality. woven edge & slit edge are most common two part.
3mm,5mm,10mm,15mm,20mm,30mm,35mm,40mm to 90mm ribbons are
being used and some cases more than that. Now a days, recycle ribbons are
most popular with GRS standard.
2.(3).(4).(13).Twill tape & string: Twill tapes are mainly made with cotton
yarn. there have several types & colors cotton yarn these are coloring by
dyeing. Strings & cords are also mainly producing from cotton fiber, also there
have plastic string, paper string with various designs. Most of the cases there
have plastic part also in string & there need mold to make such strings. Plastic
strings are also being used widely.
2.(3).(4).(4).Offset Tag: Tags are producing with various kinds of paper like,
Art card(C2S), Solid card(U2S), Swedish board(C1S), Duplex board white & grey
back, Kraft papers & all with FSC certified are common requirements now a
days. There have several GSM & for tag maximum using 180gsm to 400gsm
papers. Also using tracing papers in some cases.
2.(3).(4).(5).Hanger: Hangers commonly use in show room in garments sector
& it's mandatory to show in flexible way. Plastic hangers are commonly being
used. But, now a days paper hangers are going to be use by considering
environmental issues. Recycled qualities are becoming more familiar currently.
2.(3).(4).(6).Thermal Sticker & Barcode: Thermal stickers are being used in
garments & also using in different products with barcode as with RFID quality.
Semi glossy & matt sticker papers are main raw materials, Also using several
kinds of ink ribbon, thermal barcode ribbon, wax resin washable quality ink
ribbon. SATO & ZEBRA printers are familiar in this production procedure.
2.(3).(4).(7).Heat seal/transfer: Heat seal/transfer is a way of transferring the
images to cloths/garments. Main raw material for this project is pet sheet with
screen print & offset print quality. Also using various kinds of inks. PU leather,
fake leather, jacrons are also being used in this production process by
maintaining some procedures from Offset department.
2.(3).(4).(8).Zipper: Zippers commonly used in pants, Jackets ,bags, ladies
parts & in others special products. Common types of Zipper is plastic, Metal,
Coil, Sliders & Pullers. Raw materials are plastic, nylon, metal, Zinc etc. With
modern technology there have so many changes currently.
2.(3).(4).(9).Sewing thread: Here two & more yarns twisted to a cord
construction. Currently single ply construction also processing with modern
technology. Here using fiber, filaments to synthetic material & cottons.
2.(3).(4).(10).Packaging: Here main material is Kraft paper, liner paper,
medium paper & all are with various gsm. 60gsm to 210gsm are being
commonly used here. ink, gum, P.P band etc. are supportive material here.
Various design & types of cartons are being produced for related industries.
2.(3).(4).(11).Poly/Polypropylene: Poly is a well known packing material
worldwide. As with the revolution of technology the processes are upgrading to
produce this packing material.
2.(3).(4).(12).Gum tape: Gum tape have such type. BOPP adhesive gum tape,
craft paper gum tape are mostly being used.
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What are the sources of clothes fabrics and related accessories.. ?
*2.(4).Source & supplier for cloths, Fabrics and related accessories:
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As a end user your source is now global as you are in the era of globalization.
You may have your best choice near you if available or you can get through the
blessing of online opportunity. There have so many well known sources
worldwide based on your requirement.
Different companies are serving different products as per your need. Source
and suppliers are different in this sector for end user, retailer & business
industries who are collecting big quantities.
Direct source: Direct source is Local or any third party or a renowned supplier
or a popular brand you are used to. Always check the best from your end.
Online source: You can get more competitive & quality products from online
source and this facility is global. Online source will open a very satisfactory
way of getting your needs but you should be aware to select the supplier and
must need supplier verification before proceeding orders. Also payment term
you will choose L/C as it is more safe during import. Also you have to check the
mail id very carefully while getting & sharing any payment related data. Need
to get the product approval with sample before placing orders.
The World's Top Clothing and Fabric Companies…. How many clothing and
fabric companies can you name? There are thousands around the world,
ranging from multinational corporations to mom-and-pop operations. Some
of these clothing and fabric companies are publicly traded, while others are
privately owned and operated; they each have their own way of doing business,
but all strive to be at the top of their game when it comes to product quality,
customer service, and market share. This list will introduce you to some of the
biggest names in the industry, whether you’re in the market for new clothes or
fabric materials for your sewing projects.
The 10 Largest Retailers
Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE: WMT) is a world leader in retailing, operating a chain
of more than 10,000 discount stores and Supercenters in 16 countries. The
company also operates Sam’s Club warehouse membership stores. In its most
recent fiscal year, Wal-Mart generated nearly $500 billion in sales. Wal-Mart
also topped Fortune magazine’s list of Most Admired Companies for six
consecutive years.
Global fashion market - bright spots
If 2014 was a year of uncertainties, 2016 will be a year of opportunities for
clothing and fabrics companies worldwide. With no signs that China’s demand
for overseas fashion brands is slowing down, South America could prove to be
one of 2016’s major emerging markets. But with fast-fashion chains like Zara
inching towards mainstream status globally, where do independent designers
fit into today’s apparel industry?
Global Fashion Market Scenario
The global fashion market is expected to reach $2.28 trillion by 2019. In 2016,
it was worth $1.82 trillion, with a year-on-year growth of 3 percent. The
world’s biggest fashion brands are Walmart ($19 billion), H&M ($15 billion),
Zara ($13 billion) and Gap ($11 billion). China is currently Europe’s largest
textile export destination, but Asia could overtake Europe as a sourcing region
if demand continues to grow at its current rate.
Shopping malls emerge as global shopping destination
Shopping malls have emerged as a global shopping destination, with many in
China, India, Japan and elsewhere now rivaling their U.S. counterparts in size
and offerings. In comparison to single-brand shops, they also offer an overall
better value for shoppers seeking high street brands at lower prices than they
typically find in standalone stores—all under one roof.
Luxury brands made in India
India may be known as a worldwide apparel manufacturing powerhouse, but
it’s also home to world-class designers and luxury brands. If you’re looking for
high-quality clothing or fabrics, check out some of these leading businesses.
Pakistani fashion designer launches 'burkini' swimsuit for Muslim women
A Muslim fashion designer in Pakistan has created a burkini - a full-body
swimsuit for women that covers everything except their hands, feet and face.
Mariam Karim said she designed it to give women freedom while on holiday. It
comes after France banned burkinis with controversial new laws that were
backed by President Francois Hollande. Thousands of people protested against
them at French beaches yesterday.
Apparel Sector - Opportunities for Investors
With strong emerging markets, an expanding middle class in many regions,
and a booming Internet shopping market, there are more opportunities than
ever for investors interested in apparel. With global GDP growth forecast to
average 3.6% over 2013-2023, many firms will continue to seek expansion
opportunities in these high-growth markets.
Source/Supplier for clothing and fashion brands_
2.(4).(1). Fashion and Apparel Sourcing Companies worldwide_
2.(4).(1).(1).Apparel Sourcing Group: The world’s largest textile purchasing
group, ASG has more than 200 members around the globe. Founded in 1977,
ASG is an active trading community for its members who buy about $22 billion
worth of fabric a year. Members are supported by a team of industry
professionals who provide sourcing services and business intelligence. The
company also provides access to global markets that includes showrooms,
offices and warehouses in North America, Europe, South America, Asia Pacific
and China.
2.(4).(1).(2).HARRES APPAREL INC.: HARRES Apparel is based in New York
City, USA. Established in 2009, it is a leading international manufacturer of
fashion clothing for women, children and men. The company deals with retail
stores all over Europe. In addition to that, Harres has three stand-alone retail
stores of its own on Madison Avenue in New York City. HARRES Apparel’s
collection is sold through more than 500 high-end retailers located in over 50
countries across six continents around the world.
2.(4).(1).(3).Sourcing Solutions: The Fashion For Development Foundation is a
non-profit organization that seeks to empower women in developing
countries through a sustainable supply chain. They’ve done impressive work
building relationships with key stakeholders throughout fashion’s supply
chain, including manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retail outlets. By
creating these diverse networks of partners who share common goals of
sustainability, growth, and development for both their employees and
communities in which they operate – The Fashion For Development
Foundation has become an indispensable resource for companies seeking to
source responsibly.
2.(4).(1).(4).N.D.STANDARD INC.: Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a total
of 1,600 employees worldwide (1,300 worldwide), N.D. Standard is a global
provider of tailored clothing for large corporations. Revenue was over $200
billion USD in 2017.
2.(4).(1).(5).Rockapetta Limited: Established in 1982, Rockapetta Limited is a
well-known business throughout many of Asia’s bustling cities. The company
focuses on performance wear, including swimwear, dancewear, everyday
clothing, sports attire—any type of active apparel you can think of. Their
pieces are worn by dancers, marathon runners and even Olympic athletes
around the world. It’s no wonder they’re one of China’s biggest sportswear
suppliers!
2.(4).(1).(6).Sonic Trading Systems Inc.: Sonic Trading Systems is a global
clothing company with offices located all over North America. The company
focuses on selling in-demand clothing products to consumers across several
different regions of Western Europe. Sonic Trading Systems imports its
products from various factories located in Africa, Asia, and Oceania. This
company has locations in multiple countries including Australia, New Zealand,
China, United Kingdom, Japan, Brazil, France and India. Sonic Trading
Industries operates as a privately held enterprise under its parent corporation
Sonic Enterprises Ltd. based out of Hong Kong.
2.(4).(1).(7).The Gulati Group: Founded in New York in 1996, The Gulati Group
has quickly expanded into a global textile business with offices across three
continents. Their client list includes companies from around 40 countries,
ranging from small shops to large corporations. They’ve been featured on QVC
Network’s In-Studio with Shelagh Rogers Show as well as Canada AM for their
handmade suits. To date, they’ve earned more than $50 million in sales of
their products.
2.(4).(1).(8).Trade & Barter Worldwide Holdings: Trade & Barter is a global
barter exchange founded in 2009 with offices in the United States, Canada,
Germany, Great Britain, France, Spain and Austria. The company focuses on
social trading by allowing members to trade without money. Trade & Barter
has approximately 200 corporate members who exchange goods and services
through their local Trade & Barter chapters. Their international headquarters
are located in Astoria NY.
2.(4).(1).(9).SynergiesWorldwide: The largest textile business in North
America is SynergiesWorldwide, which specializes in developing textile
products for companies worldwide. In addition to providing a broad range of
clothing and fabric options, SynergiesWorldwide also develops specific textiles
that fit certain parameters customers need—for example, it developed a
waterproof fabric for an underwater data center. SynergiesWorldwide’s
experience makes it one of the best textile businesses worldwide.
2.(4).(1).(10).BURNAT LTD.: Burnat is an international brand specializing in
clothing for individuals of all ages. They have been operating for over forty
years and continue to grow as time goes on. Burnat has been named a top
worldwide clothing company by many industry associations, as well as
members of society in general. Whether you’re looking for clothes for yourself
or your child, there’s no need to look any further than Burnat.
2.(4).(1).(11).Apparel sourcing New York City: Although it’s a big market,
finding clothes manufacturers in New York City can be tricky. And if you’re not
careful, you might end up making an expensive mistake. Here are ten of the
best clothing-and-fabric businesses in NYC.
2.(4).(1).(12).Techno Apparel Buying: When it comes to specialty fabrics, such
as technical fabrics or performance fabric, companies need help from expert
professionals. Find a company that has had years of experience in technology
clothing buying. They will be able to advise you on what fabrics best suit your
needs as well as tell you who their trusted suppliers are. This is an essential
service for any successful business selling specialty items.
2.(4).(1).(13).Uniway Sourcing: Whether you’re looking for reliable apparel
suppliers or innovative textile manufacturers, Uniway can help. We work with
clothing and fabrics companies worldwide—and we’ve been connecting
businesses for more than 30 years. Get in touch to find out how we can help
your business grow with quality materials from our trusted, leading global
partners. Uniway works with hundreds of suppliers all over Asia, so whatever
type of materials you need to build a stunning new clothing line or
manufacturing facility, get in touch today!
2.(4).(1).(14).SOAK: When you’re on a mission to save money or stay thrifty,
you might think of buying used clothes as a way to save yourself some cash.
But whether you’re shopping at thrift stores or through sites like eBay, it can
be difficult to know what exactly you’re getting—especially when it comes to
fabrics. That’s why we suggest trying something called SOAKing, which stands
for Soaking Out Acetone.
2.(4).(1).(15).Pineapple Clothing: After taking a look at their website, it is clear
that Pineapple Clothing specializes in comfortable clothing made with
high-quality fabrics. Their designs are versatile; perfect for wear on a daily
basis or to special events. The brand’s signature cuts are flattering on all body
types, while still being trendy enough to wear with confidence. You will love
how soft each garment feels on your skin, and you won’t have to worry about
damaging or fading their fabric even after repeated washes.
2.(4).(1).(16).DMK Asia Ltd: One of India’s top apparel companies, DMK
produces around 100 million meters of fabric every year for brands including
Levi Strauss & Co., Walmart Inc. and H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB. It has six
manufacturing facilities in India and Singapore, employs about 7,000 people,
most of them women from rural areas with little to no education. Most are
hired through a training program that ensures they stay on once they graduate
from sewing machines to administrative work.
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  • 1. Garments and Textiles industry for top class clothes fabrics of fashion industry Clothes fabrics and related blog headings or keywords on April 06, 2022 (All pages) Home page Clothes fabrics and related blog headings or keywords All your Needs ! Just visit and find what you want to get .... Needs of Life to get in just one click ! What are the consumers of garments and textiles?
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  • 3. What are the most famous clothing designs and trending fabrics ?
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  • 5. What are the garments and textiles industry related business ?
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  • 7. What are the sources of clothes fabrics and related accessories ?
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  • 9. Home page (All pages) Location: NORTH CAROLINA, USA What are the consumers of garments and textiles ? on May 29, 2022 What are the consumers of garments and textiles.. ?
  • 10. *2.(1).Customer for cloths & fabrics: (Top of current page) In this sector customer depends on product. There have huge no. of products for so many perspective. What you are going to sell it will direct the customer type. There have end user with different age & culture, industrial user based on sector, retailer based on fashion types and so more. Retail customer: You are selling your finished products to a person or a end user in limited range is your retail customer. Corporate customer: If you are getting huge qty. order from a company or entrepreneur is your corporate customer as like you are selling raw goods. The Many Faces of Consumers of Garments and Textiles.. There are many people all over the world who consume garments and textiles on a daily basis.
  • 11. This includes everything from pajamas to work uniforms to formal dresses and much more. The following list of consumers will show you just how many people consume garments and textiles every day in their lives! Retail buyers Customers who buy clothes in stores at malls, outlet centers, and factory outlets. Retail buyers tend to be categorized by their area of expertise (clothing buyers are experts on clothing) or what category they cover (the toy buyer is an expert on toys). If you’re a new designer looking to score retail placement for your clothing line, contact one or more buyers—there’s almost always a Buyer Contact link or email address somewhere on a retailer website. End users The end user is typically a consumer, but not always. End users often represent specific industries or businesses that buy in bulk to meet their own needs. For example, a retail store may use textiles to create their clothing items. In another instance, an automotive company may use upholstery fabric for car seats.
  • 12. The chain between manufactures, distributors, wholesalers and retailers The chain between manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers can be quite complicated. In order to understand how it works, you first need to know who they are. Factors that influence the decision to purchase goods When buying a garment or fabric, various factors influence a customer’s purchasing decision. For example, their level of experience in making similar purchases has an effect on how they make decisions. An experienced buyer is likely to have developed certain preferences; however, a novice buyer may be more open to new ideas. Customers also consider ease-of-use when deciding which garment or fabric to purchase: for example, many prefer garments that require little preparation such as dry cleaning or pressing prior to use. Types of goods produced by textile manufacturers The faces of consumers are everywhere. People need clothes to cover themselves in all types of weather and situations, from severe heat to harsh cold, from bright sunlight to darkness at night. This means fabrics buyer must also be prepared for a variety of needs. One week, a garments manufacturer
  • 13. may need to prepare for a gathering full with shirts for spring festivals. The next week, they might be asked to produce bed sheets for hotels to stock up on before winter season begins. Platform to sell your cloths_ First, there’s your wholesale customers (clothing stores, distributors), which make up your primary market. Then, there are secondary markets like auctions. Lastly, there are large fabric buyers worldwide—companies that buy materials in bulk to manufacture things like hospitals’ gowns or hotels’ sheets. If you plan on selling your brand across all these avenues, it helps to think strategically about each one beforehand. Does your brand appeal to a younger consumer? Or an older consumer? 2.(1).(1).eBay: The world’s largest online marketplace for people to buy and sell new or used items, or have them listed for sale by a third party. It is an American public company, allowing buyers to post bids on items with fixed prices. The company is based in San Jose, California and was founded by Pierre Omidyar in 1995. 2.(1).(2).Etsy: Though you may associate Etsy with handmade artisanal jewelry, the e-commerce platform is much more than that: a directory for purchasing all manner of home décor, furniture, clothing, and handcrafted goods. The appeal comes in part from each item’s unique quality—what one shopper values in an item may not be what another does. 2.(1).(3).Kidizen: The website Kidizen is a community that's all about kids. The site focuses on giving parents access to items that are healthy, eco-friendly, stylish and affordable. The company designs its own line of trendy clothing for
  • 14. children from birth through 14 years old. The site also allows parents to search for, buy or sell pre-owned items for their kids as well as sell their kids' old clothes that they don't need anymore. 2.(1).(4).Poshmark: If you’re familiar with Poshmark, you already know what to do. Poshmark is a mobile app that helps users sell off their unwanted clothing, shoes, accessories, and home goods for cash. You can also sell your hair for thousands on The Hairy Girls Club! 2.(1).(5).The Real Real: The customer for clothes is mostly a woman, in her 20s, who lives in an urban area. She makes $35-50k per year as a professional, has an interest in fashion or design, but not enough time to go shopping regularly. 2.(1).(6).thredUP: According to thredUP, thredUP is an online consignment store for women's clothing. thredUP is a curated marketplace for high-quality designer and brand name women's clothing. Because shoppers can only sell items in thredUP’s predetermined categories, their shop isn’t as diverse as some other consignment sites. 2.(1).(7).Tradesy : Whether it’s a T-shirt or a pair of leather shoes, our customers are highly engaged with their clothing. They have taken some time to find something that fits into their wardrobe in a way that suits them. When they put on something they bought from Tradesy, they appreciate it even more. That’s because they know we didn’t take just any item off a store rack – instead, we went out and found something specifically for them. & many more……. Attract & find customers_
  • 15. There are four categories for customers for cloths & fabrics. They are: Boutique shops, Retail stores, Direct to consumers, Fashion designers. Each type is different from each other in many ways. Some of them require more investment than others but all can lead to a good profit margin. It is important to know about your customer because that will determine how much you invest in which parts of your business. As far as dress making goes direct-to-consumers is hard to beat. 2.(1).(8).Advertisement: An advertisement is any paid form of non-personal communication in a public medium which advertises, promotes or persuades consumers to buy products or services. Advertisement is typically defined as a form of communication intended to persuade people to purchase products, services or ideas. The act of advertising may consist entirely of identifying a desirable object (product), creating an image for it, associating it with values (branding) and arousing desire for it; however, advertisements are also frequently misleading. 2.(1).(9).Avoid killer while conversation: There is an important distinction between consumer of clothing and consumer textile products. For example, you may say that consumers are primarily interested in a garment’s durability rather than its aesthetics. While one consumer may care about using ethical materials or supporting local artisans, another consumer may not see any value in such factors; he/she simply wants to be comfortable at work. It’s easy to see how missteps can be made when trying to identify what makes one customer different from another. 2.(1).(10).Be positive: When it comes to marketing your products, understanding your consumers is vital. If you’re interested in developing a successful business, you need to know who is buying what you sell, how they
  • 16. feel about it, and why they choose your products. Understanding these aspects of customers will help you develop a positive rapport with them that’s critical for long-term success. So let’s take a look at who purchases garments and textiles from textile manufacturers 2.(1).(11).Caring customers: Most people assume that caring for a garment or textile item is synonymous with cleaning it. While it's important to take care of what you wear, taking care doesn't only mean cleaning. Be mindful of your clothing, from how often you wear an item to how you store or wash it. If you’re able to be attentive to these considerations, your clothing will last longer and might just save your life when it’s time for a little preventative maintenance. 2.(1).(12).Display places: Consumers will always have specific places where they prefer to shop for their clothing, shoes and fabrics, whether it’s a department store, a catalog or an e-commerce website. One of the biggest challenges for retailers is attracting as many customers as possible to their business. The Internet has given consumers much more flexibility in deciding where they want to buy their goods, which has forced retailers to devise new strategies for attracting shoppers who are looking for particular items or brands. 2.(1).(13).Do Googling: When you do a search on Google, your results are automatically personalized to your interests, which is pretty cool! But you can tailor those results even further by clicking All Results in any search. Doing so brings up several menu options that let you narrow down your search even more. For example, if you type [craft hobbies] into Google, it will only show results for searches related to craft hobbies. There are many other ways to refine a search as well; just experiment around! 2.(1).(14).Don't ghost: Ghosting is a toxic phenomenon that has even been given its own name. It is often associated with love, but it can also be an act of friendship. When you're ghosted by a friend or romantic partner, it's
  • 17. frustrating and hurtful, but you may not know exactly what to do about it. If someone ghosts you — especially if they were close to you at one point — here are some tips for dealing with ghosting. 2.(1).(15).Follow up: To make your consumers happy, you need to know what they want. Here are some factors that are important for textiles consumers: fabrics customer, Fabric, Style. 2.(1).(16).Free Offer: In exchange for your email address, you will receive a free special report: The Definitive Guide to Sales. Download now! 2.(1).(17).Identify your client: Just as identifying your niche is important in creating a business strategy, so too is identifying your audience. For example, if you’re selling clothing online, who are you trying to reach? 2.(1).(18).Know your business: Knowing your business means defining exactly what you are, who you do it for, how you do it and why. When in doubt about anything related to your business ask yourself If I was a stranger meeting me for coffee or lunch, what would I want to know? Chances are it is information that others want to know as well. Knowledge is power; understanding who you are helps keep your feet on solid ground as you go through life as an entrepreneur. Knowing every facet of your business provides confidence. 2.(1).(19).Manners matter: Being polite to your tailors will save you time, money, and headaches. Here are some tips on communicating with them effectively. 2.(1).(20).Mouth publicity; Word-of-mouth is one of your best bets when it comes to spreading awareness about your brand. The power of mouth publicity cannot be underestimated—and harnessing it will not only enhance sales but also provide valuable insight into how your customers see you. Always ask what brands they love, and why. You’ll soon discover how your target market sees you, in comparison to how you see yourself as a brand.
  • 18. 2.(1).(21).Never use jargon: Though it might seem like a good idea to use industry-specific jargon in your business plan, you’ll only confuse potential investors. Instead, provide simple definitions that emphasize how your business idea will be profitable. 2.(1).(22).Online presence: Today, more people than ever are shopping online. While brick-and-mortar businesses have been able to grow by adding an online presence, many consumers of garments and textiles choose to skip dealing with a salesperson entirely by shopping from home. If you have a storefront or shop, it’s important to make sure that you meet all your customers’ needs for an online experience when they come into your store. 2.(1).(23).Picking out the right clothes: Whether you’re picking out clothes for a new job, your significant other, or yourself, choosing clothes for someone else can be just as difficult as it is fun. What colors match? Is it too tight? How do these pants make my butt look? Sometimes it’s best to have a little help from someone who knows what they’re doing. 2.(1).(24).Position yourself: By placing your clothing, textile or garment business in a specific niche, you’ll position yourself as an expert in that field. This gives you an edge over your competition because it gives you something to stand on when reaching out to consumers. Look at other clothing companies and consider what they do well and how they differentiate themselves from their competitors. 2.(1).(25).Store layout: The first thing to do when planning your store layout is to think about what you want your store to look like. When designing a store, make sure that customers can find products easily. Make sure you place similar items together; for example, stockings should be near tights, while underwear should be near pants. Don’t overcrowd displays with more than four or five items—this will reduce sales, as customers won’t be able to see what else you have available.
  • 19. 2.(1).(26).Training staffs: Every company has to train their staff members. There are only a few ways to accomplish it. One is by having classes, seminars or lectures. It’s more cost effective but not that efficient in terms of learning time. It can take a long time for employees to learn how to be efficient in their jobs so they can produce better results for the company. 2.(1).(27).When to say sorry: It’s almost impossible to have a perfect business, but you can make things right when they go wrong. It might mean giving away a free product or offering an extended warranty—or it might mean a simple I’m sorry. If something goes wrong with your customer, respond quickly, be empathetic and make sure you do what you can to make things right. Customer types_ Technically, your customer is anyone who buys your product. The truth is that your business’s success or failure will hinge on a specific type of customer. You can figure out which customer you need to target by using demographic segmentation (the grouping together of people with similar characteristics) and psychographic segmentation (the grouping together of people based on shared interests, values, or beliefs). You should also consider lifetime value (how much revenue a customer will generate over their lifetime) when identifying target customers. Different Types of Customers in the Clothing and Fabric Industry….There are four main types of customers in the clothing and fabric industry, each with their own concerns, requirements, and needs. By keeping your focus on these
  • 20. customer types, you can better cater to their needs and increase sales and profits in your business. The four customer types in the clothing and fabric industry are as follows: consumers, wholesalers, retailers, and online buyers. Why it is important to know your customers When it comes to selling clothes, it’s important to remember that your customers will vary depending on what they’re buying. A tall guy won’t buy a skinny pair of jeans, just as a petite woman won’t want to wear voluminous tops. You need to know your customer inside out—what they like, what they don’t like, their size range. All those little things are what will help you make a sale. Customers are both long-term and short-term Customers are sometimes confused with end users. In reality, customers can be either short-term or long-term. The short-term customer represents your day-to-day sales volume. These customers purchase from you on a regular basis, sometimes even daily. On a month to month basis, their purchasing habits may fluctuate but they do not stop buying from you altogether. They
  • 21. usually become long-term customers after repeated purchases and good customer service over an extended period of time. 10% will be looking for cheapest price without compromising quality Price-sensitive customers are price-sensitive for a reason: They’re low on cash. You can, however, still get these customers to spend more money if you deliver value, i.e., point out how your product is cheaper because it’s better quality than others. Show them what they’re paying for by emphasizing key features. 5% will buy only if you offer an excellent customer service. They may be loyal if they have good experience with you if they get your stuff delivered fast, if you respond to their emails quickly, if you make recommendations to them etc. But they won’t buy from you again if something goes wrong. Make sure your business has a solid customer service that can satisfy their needs.
  • 22. 10% will check on quality if you have a mark from well-known institutions, but this group doesn’t need much service. First-time customers often don’t know much about your product, service or industry. They will look to check that what you are selling is good quality—but they may not need much customer service assistance beyond their initial questions. For these customers, a certification mark—like a Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval—or an association with a brand or retailer they trust (think JC Penney’s) can be valuable ways to build confidence that your product is worth purchasing. 15% will change brand when their favorite brand doesn’t give them discounts. Loyal customers are always important for your business. They provide you a safety net because they keep coming back. And loyal customers create a buzz about your brand that encourages others to buy from you as well. But it’s not always easy to keep them loyal. In fact, up to 15% will change their favorite brand if they don’t get discounts often enough or have trouble finding your products on store shelves at reasonable prices. So what do these types of customers want? Here are some suggestions
  • 23. 50% are loyal customers who buy regularly from you because they love your product, pricing, services, etc. The loyalty varies from season to season. This customer loves your brand, but buys less frequently. They know what they want when they walk into your store. These customers spend a significant amount of money on their purchases.: Often new to buying from you, these customers want value and price above all else, including quality. The better you understand their needs, the more likely you are to keep them as customers. To attract new customers, analyze what type of customers you currently serve. Then work on strategies to get more of those groups as customers. If there are some groups that you don’t have as many customers, target those groups and make them your target market so that they can become new customers. This way, your sales volume will increase while your costs won’t increase much at all. Customers. Customers are groups of people who willingly exchange money for goods or services. The most common types of customers, by industry type, are as follows: retail customers (including clothing stores), wholesale customers (wholesalers), custom-order customers (such as tailors or bridal shops) and special-order customers (with specific requests such as size or color).The key
  • 24. to knowing your customer is to find out what his wants, needs, expectations and problems are. 2.(1).(28).Angry customers: If a product you’ve sold is faulty, consumers can be quick to take to social media. A number of high-profile brands are now dealing with irate customers posting about their shoddy goods or services on Twitter or Facebook—and many don’t handle it well. We’ve rounded up a few examples below. Do they improve your brand perception? Or do they make you wish you hadn’t clicked through in the first place? Hopefully not! 2.(1).(29).Brand Loyalists: These are your repeat customers, and they may stick with you for years. Brand loyalists typically spend more money with you than other customers—buying clothing more frequently, spending more on each purchase, spreading word about your business via referrals to friends and colleagues, etc. Because brand loyalists are so important to a business’s success, it’s important that companies establish clear communication channels with these consumers. How do you interact with them? 2.(1).(30).Cheapskate’s customer: The most obvious answer to what are consumers of garments and textiles would be anyone who wears clothes. But that’s not entirely accurate—although it is 100 percent true. Cheapskate’s customer is really any consumer who wants a durable, useful item for a price that won’t break their budget. 2.(1).(31).Delighted customer: When looking for new garments or textiles, there is no doubt that your first priority is quality. If you’re not happy with what you get, though, that doesn’t mean it’s useless—it just means you’re shopping for a different product. That might mean simply returning what you bought in exchange for another style, but there are plenty of other uses for returned clothes.
  • 25. 2.(1).(32).Detached customer: If you want to see what’s possible with 21st-century data analysis, take a look at retailers like Bonobos or Everlane. These companies don’t even sell garments—they sell customers. Instead of selling clothes and shoes at high prices in luxury department stores, they sell consumers clothes directly at lower prices on their own websites. In order to do so, they use data analytics to figure out who their target market is—and then tailor their products to that specific audience. 2.(1).(33).Devoted customer: Every business needs a customer base, but it's not just about quantity. Your most devoted customers should be getting special attention because they're not only more likely to buy from you again—they're also much more likely to spread word-of-mouth for your business. If you have just one major client, consider them your number one priority. Build a relationship with them. Go above and beyond what they expect from you and regularly take steps to remind them how much you value their business. 2.(1).(34).Disaffected customer: Customers who are forced to buy a product by their employer will not be loyal or enthusiastic. If a customer is forced to use your product or service, they are much more likely to jump ship as soon as another provider comes along. If a customer is disaffected, find out why and fix it as quickly as possible. A disaffected customer can turn into an ex-customer very quickly, especially if there is an easier alternative available for them. 2.(1).(35).Disappointed customer: As for disappointed customers, clothes are like any other product: there are always going to be people who aren’t satisfied with what they bought. If a company has a formal return policy, as most do, then unhappy customers need to follow that process in order to get their money back. In cases where customers feel they’ve been treated unfairly by companies—and it does happen from time to time—consumers can reach out directly to larger organizations such as Better Business Bureau or American Express.
  • 26. 2.(1).(36).Discount customer: These are consumers who look for deals—and expect them. When buying an item, they’ll often search for promotions, coupons, or sales before committing to a purchase. They like to think they’re saving money and can be found shopping at outlet stores or waiting for items to go on sale after Christmas. Still, discount shoppers are willing to pay a little more if it means getting something extra with their purchase; things like extended warranties or bags that have been monogrammed. 2.(1).(37).Disinterested customer: A disinterested customer, or a client who is not really interested in your services, will be much harder to win over than one who is interested. If you want to gain attention from disinterested customers, your marketing strategy must be extremely well-thought out. To attract someone who isn’t already engaged with your brand, your messaging needs to be more compelling. While these kinds of customers are tough to attract, they can be some of your best clients if you manage to capture their attention! 2.(1).(38).Dormant customer: If a customer hasn’t bought from you in two years, they might be dormant. Find them on social media, remind them what your company offers, re-engage with them by sharing relevant industry news or events in their region. If they are no longer interested in your product or services, move on to other potential customers 2.(1).(39).Draining customer: Clothes are usually a one-time purchase that you wear over and over. The only time it will be brought back to a store is if something goes wrong with it, like if it rips or fades—you can’t really return your clothes for other clothing. Sometimes clothes might be returned for cash but that doesn’t happen often. 2.(1).(40).Impulsive customer: The impulsive customer takes one look at a garment or textile, sees an attractive price point, and grabs it without ever considering how it will fit into his or her wardrobe. While quick shopping can be nice—especially in today’s fast-paced society—it can also be a detriment to
  • 27. your bottom line if you sell pieces that customers can’t return once they get home. 2.(1).(41).Insistent customers: Don’t be afraid to target your clothing at insistent customers. If there is a large niche market for your product, by all means create products specifically for them. 2.(1).(42).Jaded Shoppers: Customers for clothing and fabrics fall into a few main categories. Those customers who do not need to purchase these items from you include: other manufacturers, distributors, chain stores (like Wal-Mart or Target), military outfits, local schools or hospitals. Those that do need to buy their supplies from you include: large garment companies, small retail outlets, boutiques (run by those with an independent streak), designers themselves, designers’ customers (designers that make clothing for others) 2.(1).(43).Loyal customers: Developing a loyal customer base is an essential part of keeping your business healthy. As most companies are aware, word-of-mouth advertising is one of the best (and cheapest) types. A loyal customer isn’t just one who buys your product regularly—it’s one who will also tell their friends and family about it. You can foster loyalty by providing excellent service, offering high-quality products, or simply giving your customers a reason to keep coming back for more. 2.(1).(44).Need-based customer: People who need clothing for work, school, social outings or other activities usually don’t have a choice when it comes to style. Their customer may be a company or organization with a dress code, such as McDonald’s, Walmart or Macy’s. 2.(1).(45).New customers: The number one source for new customers is friends, family, coworkers, neighbors and acquaintances. These are your best customers because they already know you’re providing a good product or service. Your job with these customers is to keep your service or product strong so they keep recommending you to others. Remember: Anytime a customer
  • 28. buys from you they become an instant ambassador for your business, meaning their potential word-of-mouth advertising can literally double your sales if handled correctly. 2.(1).(46).Potential customer: There are lots of customers within a business sector, which in turn means that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to marketing. For example, small companies will often look to smaller distributors or wholesalers to sell their wares, while large retailers often deal directly with manufacturers. As such, it’s important to consider your target market when designing your marketing strategy. 2.(1).(47).Price Customer: You may think price customer is a contradiction in terms, but some people have budgets to stick to, even when they want to buy high-quality clothing. Keep these customers happy by giving them low prices that still make you a profit. Offer your price customers an online outlet so they can buy with no sales tax, plus free shipping on all orders over $100. They’ll love it—and you’ll love them for keeping your business profitable. 2.(1).(48).Quality Hunters: Sure, some customers are just looking for a good deal. But others may want to know they’re buying a piece of clothing that will last. For these discerning customers, you need to make sure that your fabric quality meets their standards. (Hint: It doesn’t hurt to offer them an ironing board with their purchase.) Whether it’s fabric or customer service you offer, identify what type of customer you’re dealing with before making any decisions on how to best serve them. 2.(1).(49).Relationship Customer: The relationship customer doesn’t need to know how much something costs or when you carry it—and they don’t care. They just want what they want, and they expect you to have it or figure out a way to get it for them. Relationship customers are also known as referral customers: They come because someone referred them. If you can make your customers feel like their friends shop at your store, then you’ve got yourself a relationship customer.
  • 29. 2.(1).(50).Shy Guys: Men who fear walking into a store to purchase clothing make up a large portion of customers for clothing and fabrics. While shy guys like to shop online, many don’t want their shopping history revealed. As a result, these men may only order once every 6 months or more - a bad model for retailers who need consistent sales to stay afloat. 2.(1).(51).Value Customers: The value customer is looking for maximum value for their money. If you own a department store, these customers may be your best customers, as they’re often willing to spend more to get a great deal. Value customers are highly concerned with finding good quality clothing at affordable prices. If a value customer likes an item, they’ll buy multiples in case something happens to their original purchase. The downside? They may not frequent your store often, so keeping them happy can be challenging! 2.(1).(52).Wandering customers: These are customers who visit a store just to browse and explore new trends. Because they aren’t planning on buying anything, wandering customers don’t know what they’re looking for; that is, they don’t have a specific item in mind. Because wandering customers aren’t going to buy anything at all (at least not now), you need to make sure that your staff does not approach them. 2.(1).(53).Wishy-Washy Crowds: This is your mainstream customer who often has a hard time deciding what she wants. If you want to sell to wishy-washy crowds, make sure you provide a lot of options so your customers can try to make their own decisions. Location: NORTH CAROLINA, USA What are the most famous clothing designs and trending fabrics ? on May 29, 2022
  • 30. What are the most famous clothing designs and trending fabrics.. ? *2.(2).Top designed & Fashionable Garments: (Top of current page) Their have very big retailers in our knowledge. Have you tried to listed them ? May be not, because all of them are unique in their thinking & in design, manufacture and production process to give you the best experience. For different products we are choosing different retailer creations based on variation of products they are offering for international market.
  • 31. Famous Clothing Designs and Trending Fabrics: From Old Hollywood Glamour to New Runway Styles….. Writing about clothing design and fabrics has been a passion of mine since I began my fashion blog years ago, so I’m always looking for new information on the latest trends in fashion and how different fabrics are used to create different looks. In this article, I’ll discuss three of the most famous clothing designs ever made, along with the fabrics that were used to make them famous. From Old Hollywood glamour dresses to modern day runway looks, these three clothes designs have stood the test of time and still influence designers today. So check out these three famous clothing designs along with their trending fabrics below! The Most Influential Clothes in History Oscar de la Renta’s silk plaid blouses, Coco Chanel’s tweed suits, Vivienne Westwood’s boots. The history of fashion is a parade of designers who took what was in their closets or at local stores and made it into global trends. To understand clothing design as an industry—and what makes fashionable garments so appealing—it helps to know which designs have been most influential throughout history.
  • 32. 10 Trends We Love in (so far) The clothing & fashion industry is a $2 trillion juggernaut that runs on trends, with today’s runway designs morphing into tomorrow’s best sellers. But what are these trends, who created them and what do they say about our changing world? Let’s find out... The Best Haute Couture Fashion Collections at Paris Fashion Week Fall Paris Fashion Week, or la semaine de la mode parisienne as it is called in French, is a bi-annual event that brings together most of world's leading fashion designers from Paris (and beyond). It takes place in March-April and September-October. The Fall/Winter Collection offers attendees a chance to see how some of today's top clothiers interpret their take on classic haute couture. Coachella 2018 Best Dressed Celebrities Coachella is not just about catching a music festival or two – it’s also a stage for fashionistas to strut their stuff. Coachella 2018 will take place in Indio, California from April 13-15 with Beyoncé headlining as one of its top performers. This year, major celebrities are expected to make an appearance at
  • 33. Coachella including Dua Lipa, The Weeknd, Tyler, The Creator, Cardi B and many more. Clothing & Fashion industry overview_ In any clothing and fashion industry overview, we would be remiss if we didn’t give credit to Coco Chanel, who is considered by many fashion experts as one of the most influential people in fashion history. Along with her talent for designing clothes, she also had a great business mind that led her to think about creating an independent women’s lifestyle brand. 2.(2).(1).Textile design and production: The textile design industry is huge. All over the world, textile designers are creating amazing designs that are being turned into clothing. Designers work with a variety of materials from natural fibers like cotton, linen, wool, and silk to synthetic fibers such as polyester, rayon, and nylon. Most recently, man-made fabrics have been developed that imitate natural fabrics for a more authentic look. Each type of fiber has its own set of benefits for your textiles. 2.(2).(1).(1).Fiber: Asking what a fabric is made of usually isn’t good enough. That’s because you can get linen, cotton, wool, etc. at any number of quality levels. The most famous clothing designs, however, are generally created using high-quality fibers (and detailed attention to fit). Think Gucci pants or Chanel jackets—fabrics that feel like butter. The best companies work with whatever fabric looks and feels best on their body type and desired style. 2.(2).(1).(2).Dyeing: When clothing designers have a design they love but don’t have a garment that matches it, they may get it dyed. Sometimes, when a fashion designer has an eye-catching collection of clothes but no place to sell them, she might dye garments in that line so she can bring her designs to customers. Other times, dyeing cloth is part of getting ready for manufacturing
  • 34. – color can be added at each step along the way from loom preparation through finishing, sometimes in different ways. 2.(2).(1).(3).Apparel: Fashion Designers & companies Worldwide, TOP cloth brands, Clothing & Fashion industry overview, Top designed & Fashionable Garments, Famous clothing designs are created by a team of designers who collaborate on a project with regard to trends in fashion. It can also be done by a single designer or company that specializes in producing just clothing. They create either original garments or interpretations of current fashion trends. 2.(2).(1).(4).Clothing: Good design is crucial for success, but it’s only half of what’s needed for clothing brands to stand out. The other half? A good idea . . . some designers never fail to deliver a unique take on today’s fashion trends. Others have shown their ability to navigate traditional looks with timeless appeal. You name it—the latest runway styles, high-fashion patterns, or exotic fabrics—the top clothing brands are delivering plenty of fresh ideas that reflect modern life as well as classic style. 2.(2).(1).(5).Fashion: Before you can create your own style, it helps to understand what fashion design is. While there’s no one set definition, fashion design is primarily concerned with enhancing (or altering) existing garments with new elements. A French designer, Coco Chanel was known for her modern way of thinking about clothing. 2.(2).(1).(6).Merchandising: Whether you’re considering opening a clothing boutique or just shopping for your personal wardrobe, it helps to know which fabrics are hot in fashion circles around the world. Read on for five of today’s most popular types of fabric, along with designers, companies, and notable pieces featuring each. 2.(2).(1).(7).Technical Textile: Also known as technical fabrics, technical textiles are made using advanced technologies. They have a wide range of applications in many industries, including construction, sports, healthcare, military and apparel. One of their most important applications is in high-performance sports wear for top athletes such as triathletes or swimmers.
  • 35. 2.(2).(1).(8).Sustainability: The current fashion market is extremely unsustainable. Global clothing production has doubled in just 20 years, yet we’re only wearing about half of what we make. If a garment is discarded because it no longer fits or stops being trendy, or if it goes out of style, it often ends up in landfills—along with tons of other clothes and textiles. 2.(2).(1).(9).Holiday Styles: The holidays are here, which means it’s time for holiday parties, family get-togethers, plenty of food (more on that later) and all manner of other festive activities. But what to wear? The most important thing is comfort—unless you’re going to a black tie affair or something similar (in which case, come prepared). If you can swing it, throw in a sexy touch—whether it’s an eye-catching cocktail dress or just a new pair of shoes. 2.(2).(1).(10).Weekend Style: Like it or not, many of us spend our weekends lounging around in our pajamas or running errands in sweats. But those few hours spent on your days off shouldn’t mean a total absence of style. With some casual-chic pieces in your closet—and a touch of fashion know-how—you can look put together while hanging around at home or out with friends. 2.(2).(1).(11).Trench Coats: The trench coat is a timeless fashion staple that every fashionista should own. Perfect for both men and women, designers often use monochromatic colors for men’s coats, while adding a twist of color for women’s cuts. Versatile enough to be worn in nearly any season, trench coats are ideal travel companions with their excellent water-repellent quality. 2.(2).(1).(12).Summer Style: Summer is here, which means you can break out your bikinis, halter tops, short shorts, mini skirts and sundresses! While many people choose to dress casually when they’re at home relaxing or on vacation, it’s important not to lose sight of your sense of style. After all, looking good is part of feeling good – plus in some cases it could actually help you make friends. With that in mind – we’ve rounded up 50 stylish looks for summer! 2.(2).(1).(13).Spring Style: Every season, we learn about more fashion designers and companies across the globe who are creating clothes for our
  • 36. latest trends. While some popular clothing designers stick with what works, others break out of their comfort zone to design new materials and create pieces that are even more coveted than before. We’ve put together a list of some of today’s top clothing designs from around the world – as well as where you can find them. 2.(2).(1).(14).Timeless Style: Clothes are made by fabric, thread, dyes, and other elements. But some designers rely on a more timeless element—style—to define their outfits. People love these timeless styles so much that they’re willing to pay top dollar for vintage items from a designer’s heyday decades ago. To create truly great designs, you need both a creative mind (and ability) as well as an eye for what people will want years from now. 2.(2).(1).(15).Forever Style: The LBD was a big part of what made vintage style so popular back in 2011. The Little Black Dress is a timeless staple of any woman’s wardrobe, but we’re here to say it isn’t dead just yet. There are still plenty of designers who want you wearing little black dresses—now that they can be used as evening gowns, cocktail dresses, or simply basic pieces for spring or summer! So long as fashion designers are making them, ladies will continue to wear them. 2.(2).(2).TOP cloth brands, Fashion Designers & companies Worldwide_ The Apparel & Fashion Industry is a multi-billion dollar worldwide business, with leading brands and most famous clothing designers coming from all over. Here’s a look at some of these top cloth brands, what they do, how they became famous, their products and some new upcoming trendy fabrics that are currently being featured on runways in major fashion cities around the world.
  • 37. The Top Ten Clothing and Fabric Businesses Worldwide…. The global clothing and fabric business has grown over the years. It currently has an estimated worth of around $5 trillion dollars annually. Clothing and fabric companies provide employment opportunities to thousands of people worldwide, while they also contribute to the growth of the economy in their respective countries. Below are the top ten clothing and fabric businesses worldwide that have been recognized by various organizations and entities as great companies to work with, as well as providing excellent products and services to their customers. The list also includes information about each company’s annual sales revenue, its country of origin, number of employees and more... Kostas Murkudis The founder of MSGM, Kostas Murkudis is an influential figure in high fashion. Based in Italy, his label has an international reputation as one of today’s best in contemporary style. Before starting MSGM, Murkudis worked for labels like Armani and Roberto Cavalli. Alexander McQueen
  • 38. London-based designer Alexander McQueen changed high fashion forever with his avant-garde style, which often featured outrageous clothes that looked like they came from another planet. Though he originally wanted to be a doctor, McQueen chose to study fashion at Central Saint Martins School of Art in London, where he quickly rose through the ranks. The rest is history—McQueen has since left behind a legacy of iconic designs that continues to influence designers today. Z Zegna Founded in 1910 by seven brothers from Biella, Italy, Z Zegna is now part of Hong Kong-based Ermenegildo Zegna Group, one of the largest vertically integrated luxury goods companies in Europe. The company produces premium menswear clothing using natural fabrics such as wool and cashmere. It manufactures tailored suits for men; also womenswear collections include separates, dresses, coats and jackets made from natural materials such as wool, cashmere or silk. Prada
  • 39. Founded in 1913, Prada is an Italian luxury brand that’s enjoyed global popularity since it first started selling elegant leather handbags. Today, Prada focuses on multiple high-end industries including apparel, accessories, sunglasses, watches and fragrances. The company operates over 300 retail stores worldwide and has been valued at $12 billion (USD). And if you’re wondering what’s up with that logo? Burberry Founded in 1856, Burberry is one of Britain’s most well-known brands. You can find it on just about everyone you know, from soccer players to your grandmother—or half of Hollywood. The brand has been worn by celebrities including Kate Moss, Emma Watson, David Beckham, Cara Delevingne, Rihanna, Gisele Bündchen, Kendall Jenner, Justin Bieber and more. Ralph Lauren The man behind Ralph Lauren is an American businessman, fashion designer, film producer, author, activist and philanthropist. He has also designed other clothing brands besides his own namesake line. Lauren stepped down as Chief
  • 40. Executive Officer of Polo Ralph Lauren in 2015 but continues to serve as chairman and chief creative officer. Chanel Founded in 1909 by Gabrielle Chanel, Chanel is one of the most respected brands in fashion today. The luxury goods company generates over $5 billion a year, a huge chunk of which comes from its line of handbags. While it’s not exactly considered a fabric or clothing business company worldwide, it does have an extensive line that includes hats, scarves, coats and more. H&M (Hennes & Mauritz AB ) H&M was founded in Sweden in 1947, and it remains a family-owned business to date. H&M offers an assortment of women’s clothing, men’s clothing, shoes, accessories, jewelry, watches as well as home products. It operates over 3200 stores in 53 markets across Europe. In 2016 H&M reported sales of 35.9 billion euros. Esprit Holdings Ltd.
  • 41. Headquartered in Hong Kong, Esprit Holdings Ltd. is one of Asia’s largest clothing companies, with a presence across over 100 countries worldwide. The brand was started by Susie and Doug Tompkins in San Francisco back in 1968; to date, they have two other fashion brands—Esprit (pictured above) and Closed—as well as two retail brands: footwear specialist Original Shoe Company (OSC) and Active Sportswear International. 2.(2).(2).(1).Calvin Klein: When it comes to defining iconic fashion, Calvin Klein is as synonymous with style as Coco Chanel or Christian Dior. The brand’s sleek minimalist aesthetic has never gone out of style since launching in 1968, but those signature cK staples are not just beloved by fans—they’re some of fashion’s biggest influencers. 2.(2).(2).(2).Christian Louboutin: He is a French footwear designer famous for his red-soled shoes. His signature scarlet soles have been exhibited in several museum shows worldwide. 2.(2).(2).(3).Marc Jacobs: He is famous for his own designs, such as those of his eponymous Marc Jacobs label, which he founded in 1986. His collections are often influenced by music, popular culture and fashion trends of the time. For instance, his Spring Summer 2003 collection was based on a 1970s nostalgic trip; while his Fall Winter 2005 collection brought back glamourous gowns from old Hollywood. In October 2005 Jacobs introduced Louis jewelry as a complement to his ready-to-wear accessories line. 2.(2).(2).(4).Tom Ford: Though his interest in fashion didn’t begin until college, where he took a class called Fashion Merchandising in which he was introduced to designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Dior, Issey Miyake, Tom Ford went on to have an incredible career. After working for Calvin Klein for several years and after a successful stint at Gucci, he launched his own brand.
  • 42. 2.(2).(2).(5).Dolce & Gabbana: Famous fashion designers, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are known for creating what they call haute couture [fashion] with a red-carpet sensibility. Their unique take on glamour is seen in their iconic Italian prints, romantic silhouettes, soft femininity and sexy sex appeal. This unconventional approach has made them among some of today's most famous clothing designers. 2.(2).(2).(6).Haute couture fashion: Haute couture is a French term literally meaning high sewing or high fashion. It is used to describe both handcrafted fashion designs produced in limited quantities, often considered luxury goods, and a specific fashion industry category of high-end independent designers, as well as worldwide marketing campaigns by mainstream fashion brands. 2.(2).(2).(7).Ready-to-wear fashion: Ready-to-wear (Rtw) fashion is clothing manufactured in standard sizes, generally sold off-the-peg. It contrasts with made-to-measure (MtM), bespoke or tailored clothing where garments are cut from a pattern from an individual customer's measurements. Rtw is also used as a way of categorizing any garments made for sale without additional alteration. 2.(2).(2).(8).HERMES: Hermès was founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermès. It is a French high fashion house, specializing in leather products (especially Birkin bags) as well as ready-to-wear clothing, accessories, jewellery, perfumes, etc. The most famous of which is probably its silk scarves decorated with distinctive prints depicting scenes from Greek mythology or images from nature. 2.(2).(2).(9).Mass market fashion: It’s no secret that some fashion trends come from high-end designers, but others—like mass market fashion—can be found on racks of major retailers worldwide. The mass market is where you can find the most variety in clothing designs and fabrics; however, it can also be harder to turn a profit as brands must compete with each other for consumer dollars.
  • 43. 2.(2).(2).(10).Armani: When it comes to famous clothing designs, Armani has created some of the most iconic looks in history. And though he came up with a handful of his own unique designs, many were inspired by costumes from films such as The Great Gatsby and Cabaret. Today, many people even mistake replicas for authentic vintage pieces. An Italian-born designer who still works out of Milan today, Armani founded his namesake company in 1975. 2.(2).(2).(11).Versace: Donatella Versace, has long been one of fashion’s most celebrated designers. Her designs are as timeless as they are beautiful. 2.(2).(2).(12).Rick Owens: Over the last decade, Rick Owens has established himself as one of fashion’s most influential designers. His avant-garde creations mix gothic, grunge, high-end couture and streetwear. In 2003, Owens launched his namesake line of menswear; soon after followed a women’s collection in 2005. 2.(2).(2).(13).Cartier: Nothing says glamorous 20s, 30s, 40s, or 50s like a Cartier piece. The famous French jeweler is known for its timeless, elegant pieces. Inspired by nature (the leaves on a vine, for example), Cartier’s designs are detailed and crafted with fine jewels. 2.(2).(2).(14).Thom Browne: Browne is a favorite of rock stars, models, aristocrats and fashion editors alike. The designer’s collection is always spot-on (though there can be too much of a good thing), with fresh twists on classics like corduroy pants and cashmere turtlenecks. 2.(2).(2).(15).Loewe: The crown jewel of Spanish fashion houses, Loewe has been designing high-end womenswear since 1846. Their look mixes old-world charm with modern glamour, making their designs adored by old and young alike. Loewe is most known for their retro leather handbags, but they have a full clothing line as well. Loewe clothing features luxe fabrics that are perfect for day or night wear. 2.(2).(2).(16).Raf Simons: Known for his clean, modernist aesthetic, Belgian designer Raf Simons is best known for his work at legendary fashion house Christian Dior (2001-2013), where he served as creative director. He has also designed men’s collections for menswear brand Jil Sander from 2007 until
  • 44. 2010. Recently, he partnered with Calvin Klein on a women’s collection. His minimalist designs feature elongated silhouettes, wide-leg pants and dresses that evoke old Hollywood glamour. 2.(2).(2).(17). Vetements: One of fashion’s top emerging designers, Vetements is a European brand that has developed one of hottest clothing lines in recent years. It’s not hard to see why, as Vetements takes everyday clothes—from classic t-shirts and sweaters to classic work shirts—and turns them into innovative designs with special fabric blends. The result? A must-have collection that stays on trend while never seeming trendy. Find out what exactly makes Vetements tick. 2.(2).(2).(18).Jacquemus: The Jacquemus fashion line was designed by Simon Porte Jacquemus. Porte’s mission is to capture the art of living in Provence, French style, through women’s wear. His pieces have been worn by many celebrities including Kendall Jenner, Lena Dunham, Solange Knowles and Elizabeth Olsen. The Jacquemus brand is glamorous yet laid back; it is meant for everyday wear while also keeping up with top fashion trends. 2.(2).(2).(19).Balmain: For top-level luxury, no one does it better than French fashion designer Olivier Rousteing’s label Balmain. The brand has been a staple in haute couture for more than 80 years, but in 2016 it took on a new life with its popular #BalmainArmy hashtag that encompasses more than just fashion enthusiasts; they’re dedicated influencers who take their passion for fashion to new heights. 2.(2).(2).(20).Givenchy: In honor of his friend Hubert de Givenchy, who just passed away, we want to pay homage to some of our favorite designs from his runways. Renowned for helping Audrey Hepburn define glamour with his timeless pieces in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Givenchy has designed costumes for Meryl Streep (The Devil Wears Prada), Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman), Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona)and more. 2.(2).(2).(21).Bottega Veneta: One of my favorite clothing designers is Bottega Veneta, a luxury Italian brand that offers everything from elegant evening wear to gorgeous bags. Their signature pattern is a black-and-white striped
  • 45. fabric often compared to patent leather—just take a look at their iconic Baguette handbag. It was designed by Tom Ford, who also created many of Yves Saint Laurent’s signature looks. 2.(2).(2).(22).Stone Island: Created in 1982 by designer Massimo Osti, Stone Island is a clothing brand that makes clothes for people who enjoy outdoor activities. This brand has become particularly famous because of its fabrics. The brand takes pride in making jackets that are durable and can withstand extreme weather conditions such as rain or snow. The company’s most popular pieces are jackets that resemble ponchos with a variety of colors. 2.(2).(2).(23).Saint Laurent: The Le Smoking is one of Saint Laurent’s most famous pieces. It was designed in 1966 by Yves Saint Laurent himself, and it is a tuxedo tailored with a structured lapel, slim silhouette, two buttons at its front, two pockets at its sides and black on black. 2.(2).(2).(24).Valentino: Designers Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo Giammetti founded Valentino in 1960. Since its inception, it has been heralded as one of fashion’s leading high-end luxury brands. The fashion house specializes in clothing, jewelry, accessories, makeup and fragrances for women. The brand is renowned for dressing film stars throughout history including Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Sophia Loren. 2.(2).(2).(25).Fendi: Italian label Fendi was founded in 1925 by Edoardo and Adele Fendi, who opened a fur and leather goods shop called Fur, Leather Goods, Shoes on Via del Plebiscito in Rome. In 1941, following her husband’s death during World War II, Adele handed over management of the business to her two sons — Marcello and Silvio. 2.(2).(2).(26).Moncler: For many years, Moncler was a high-end clothing brand known mostly for its top-notch down jackets. In recent years, however, it has begun offering more affordable non-down jackets in polyester and nylon—and has even created its own label of activewear. Today, Moncler is one of the most fashionable clothing brands on both sides of the Atlantic. If you’re looking for a trendy jacket that will keep you warm when winter comes knocking, look no further than Moncler .
  • 46. 2.(2).(2).(27).Nike: It’s not just a shoe. It’s a philosophy. Launched in 1964 by Bill Bowerman, Nike was built on innovation. In 1972, Nike launched its first shoe with its iconic Swoosh logo—the Nike Waffle Trainer. Inspired by his wife’s waffles, he poured rubber into his wife's waffle iron and created what would become known as one of Nike's most famous inventions. 2.(2).(2).(28).Balenciaga: The House of Balenciaga was founded in 1918 by Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre, a Basque fashion designer. Balenciaga is known for its avant-garde designs that have influenced modern clothing trends worldwide. 2.(2).(2).(29).Off-White: Designer Virgil Abloh launched his brand, Off-White, in 2013. Abloh is a graduate of University of Wisconsin Madison with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. After graduating from university, he worked for a number of companies including Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Kanye West’s creative team as well as launching his own streetwear line called Pyrex Vision. 2.(2).(2).(30).BURBERRY: Founded in 1856, Burberry is one of Britain’s oldest fashion brands. It is currently valued at $5.9 billion, with full-year sales of $2.5 billion in 2012. 2.(2).(2).(31).RALPH LAUREN: Founded in 1967 by Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Corporation is an American multinational corporation specializing in premium apparel, footwear, accessories, and home products. As of 2017 its retail stores cater to top tier fashion houses. The company is headquartered in New York City and is listed on both NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges. 2.(2).(2).(32).CHANEL: Luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH) acquired 56 percent of Christian Dior, one of its direct competitors, in a $13 billion deal. Both brands are renowned for their clothing, accessories, perfumes and cosmetics collections. Founded in 1856 by designer Christian Dior as a millinery company, it is one of France’s leading luxury goods companies with more than 50 retail outlets in over 50 countries worldwide. 2.(2).(2).(33).PRADA: Founded in 1913 as a leather goods shop, Prada is now one of Italy’s top fashion houses, creating clothing, accessories, and
  • 47. cosmetics. Founded by Mario Prada in 1913 as a leather goods shop on Milan’s Via Santa Margherita, Prada is now one of Italy’s most prestigious fashion houses. In 1993 Miuccia Prada became Creative Director at her father’s company after 20 years of working for other Italian designers. 2.(2).(2).(34).GUCCI: Founded in 1921 by Guccio Gucci, GUCCI began as a leather goods shop in Florence, Italy. In 1953, Gucci began to make sunglasses. By 1960s they were producing suits and ties. Today GUCCI is one of largest luxury fashion brands worldwide. 2.(2).(2).(35).LOUIS VUITTON: LVMH Moët Hennessy–Louis Vuitton SE, often referred to as LVMH, is a French multinational luxury goods conglomerate headquartered in Paris. It was formed in 1987 through a merger between fashion house Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy, a company formed after producer champagne Moët & Chandon's 1988 merger with Hennessy cognac. The company operates in 50 countries with more than 100 brands. 2.(2).(2).(36).Aarong: Founded in 2012, Aarong is one of India’s largest fashion e-commerce businesses, with a presence in over one hundred countries. The company was founded by Apurva Chamaria and Rajiv Srivastava. One of its most popular products are digital gift cards which can be purchased using credit or debit cards as well as Paytm. Its app has more than 10 million users worldwide. 2.(2).(2).(37).Ahang fashion house: The Ahang Fashion House, founded in Tehran in 1993, is a global enterprise that designs, manufactures and distributes women’s wear under licenses of internationally renowned designers including: Christian Dior, Oscar de la Renta and Marchesa. Furthermore, it produces accessories such as watches under license of Raymond Weil. The company has three factories: One in Iran (headquarters), one located in Turkey and another one opened in China during 2010. 2.(2).(2).(38).Aranya: Known worldwide for its variety of textiles, colorful fabrics, high-quality clothing and easy-to-reach location, Aranya is one of India’s leading apparel companies. The company also runs a factory outlet
  • 48. where you can find great deals on clothing, bedding and home decor. Use their online tool to find product by name or category. If you live in New York City or San Francisco, check out their brick-and-mortar stores for even more product selection. 2.(2).(2).(39).Artisan Outfitters: The owner of Artisan Outfitters, Shauna Newell, started in business when she was just sixteen years old. After reading a design book at school one day, she found herself sketching designs for women’s clothes that same evening. Her first solo fabric business opened in 1973—there were no mentors or blogs to guide her; instead, it was sheer drive and determination that helped her get ahead in business. Artisan Outfitters has now become one of the leading textile companies worldwide! 2.(2).(2).(40).Artisti Fashion House: Founded in 1950 by two brothers, Alexander and Dmitri Artisti, Artisti Fashion House operates as a chain of clothing stores across over 30 countries. The brands sell classic men’s apparel with a modern touch. It’s their vibrant prints that make them special—and their main source of revenue. While Artisti does have some online sales, it relies heavily on its brick-and-mortar stores to bring in profits. 2.(2).(2).(41).Bishworang: This clothing manufacturer based in Hong Kong is one of China’s biggest fashion companies. Bishworang produces a huge range of women’s, men’s, children’s, and baby clothes for international clients—and has managed to grow more than twofold over the past five years. What makes Bishworang an exciting company to watch? 2.(2).(2).(42).Cats Eye: The company is well known for its high-quality fabrics, including rayon and silk. Located in Japan, Cats Eye employs over 2,000 people. In business since 1924, Cats Eye is one of largest manufacturers of textiles in Japan. The company also produces microfiber fabrics used in athletic wear. 2.(2).(2).(43).Country Boy: India is still largely an agrarian economy with more than 60% of its people living in rural areas. These farmers not only grow food for their families, but for all of India. Since agriculture can be a difficult way to make a living (even when it’s done by hand), Indian cotton producers have turned to pesticides and other chemicals to keep their farms productive.
  • 49. Unfortunately, these chemicals often poison the soil itself, rendering it useless when they’re no longer able to farm there. 2.(2).(2).(44).Cracker jack: Whether you call it popcorn, a snack or just plain old cobbler, cracker jack has been a fave for over 125 years. It was introduced in 1886 by Frederick Rueckheim, whose son later sold it to F.W. Woolworth Co., where it remained until they retired production in 1975. They sold more than 500 million boxes of cracker jack during their lifetime, according to Mental Floss . At its height during World War II, cracker jack sales were $100 million per year. 2.(2).(2).(45).DEVOTED 2 LIFE fashion house: DEVOTED 2 LIFE is a fashion house based in Miami, Florida. The fashion house focuses on unique fabrics and clothing business companies worldwide that emphasize a very natural look with a laid-back appeal. Designer Vanessa Acosta recently told CNN she wants to be known for her innovative use of fabric, I’m very open to all different fabric types, but at heart I’m mainly about cotton. 2.(2).(2).(46).Dorjibari: Located in North West Delhi, India, Dorjibari is one of India’s most respected fabric business companies. With an established reputation for cutting-edge techniques and modern design, Dorjibari has developed a loyal following worldwide—and not just because they specialize in upholstery fabrics! At Dorjibari our main mission is to achieve customer satisfaction through high quality products, says Brinda Rani, General Manager at Dorjibari. 2.(2).(2).(47).Dressy dale fashion: Australia-based dressy dale fashion is a line of clothing for women of all shapes and sizes, dedicated to making well-made clothes for plus size women. Women who struggle to find good-looking clothes in brick-and-mortar stores with specific sizes will be thrilled by their collection. The products have a modern feel but with an emphasis on comfort. This brand is one of several Australian companies dedicated to providing well-made clothes in inclusive sizes. 2.(2).(2).(48).Easy Fashion: As people throughout history have realized, there’s a lot of money to be made in clothing. There are plenty of options when
  • 50. it comes to starting your own fashion-oriented business—everything from creating couture for high-end department stores or boutiques, to designing clothing for big box retailers like Target and Walmart. No matter what you decide, there’s never been a better time to make your mark on society through fashion. 2.(2).(2).(49).Ecstasy: An estimated 5 to 8 billion pounds of clothes are thrown away in US landfills each year, while there are an estimated 1.3 billion people worldwide who don’t have access to clean water. In other words, more than one-third of all clothing manufactured is simply disposed of every year—while nearly one-fifth of the world lives without clean water for at least part of each day. This discrepancy points to a massive opportunity for entrepreneurs. 2.(2).(2).(50).Fit Elegance: By fit we mean that your clothes should fit well; not too tight or loose. Don’t show off your midriff or wear shirts with half-naked women on them. Select garments that highlight your figure without revealing too much. You also want to make sure you select fabrics which are comfortable, breathable, and durable. These factors help in creating a good impression of yourself during job interviews or social events—and they can even help land you a job! 2.(2).(2).(51).Foring fashion house: The French fashion house Christian Dior S.A. is a luxury goods company founded by Christian Dior in 1946. It is currently owned by Groupe Arnault, which holds 56% of its shares, with 47% publicly traded. Dior itself holds an 83.8% voting rights within L'Oreal, for a 22% economic stake in L'Oreal SA (the current corporate name of what was formerly called L'Oreal-Parfums et Beauté). 2.(2).(2).(52).Freeland: Specialty fabrics are in high demand at Freeland Textiles, a business that has been in operation for more than two decades. The company specializes in textiles used to create athletic clothing, industrial products, home décor fabrics, custom linens and activewear. Freeland offers more than 1 million fabrics from around 2,000 mills located all over the world. The company’s website includes customer reviews that are based on feedback from real customers about their buying experiences with Freeland Textiles.
  • 51. 2.(2).(2).(53).GentlePark: A high-end fashion design company specializing in custom leather garments, GentlePark aims to create the perfect leather handbag for women everywhere. Their highly skilled craftsmen include a variety of individuals from around the world including Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America. Having been in business since 2008, they have quickly become one of the most popular brands worldwide! 2.(2).(2).(54).ILLIYEEN Fashion House: Imitation is said to be the sincerest form of flattery. In an effort to capitalize on ILIYEEN’s worldwide fame, countless companies have tried to imitate ILLIYEEN’s clothing designs. This doesn’t bother ILLIYEEN. In fact, they don’t mind in any way. 2.(2).(2).(55).Infinity Mega Mall: We at Infinity Mega Mall are proud to provide entrepreneurs from all over with an opportunity to sell their products on our website. We offer a secure and highly-visible platform for sellers, as well as quick, convenient online shopping for shoppers. Located in Dubai, UAE, we have seen considerable success ever since we were founded in 2012. 2.(2).(2).(56).Kay Kraft: Founded in 1885, Kay Kraft employs nearly 1000 workers across three continents to produce over $1 billion worth of fabrics each year. Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, Kay Kraft uses its signature yarn to create fabrics for various industries, including automotive seat production and fashion. As one of America’s largest knitting mills, Kay Kraft is often a source for business-to-business fabric distribution. The company employs sales representatives throughout North America to assist customers in finding exactly what they need from their massive catalog. 2.(2).(2).(57).Klubhaus: While Klubhaus is a line of ready-to-wear clothing, some people don’t see that as a weakness but as an opportunity. Like most small businesses, you can capitalize on outsourcing when starting your own line of clothing—by hiring someone else to handle things like manufacturing and shipping. This will free up your time so you can focus on marketing and business development. It’s one thing to run a small business; it’s another to run a successful small business.
  • 52. 2.(2).(2).(58).Le Reve: Founded in 1976, Le Reve is a designer and manufacturer of clothing for both men and women. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Le Reve specializes in high-quality fabrics that are designed to create an optimal fit. The company’s best-selling lines include Calypso and Elegant Touch. They have customers in more than 100 countries worldwide, including such popular markets as Japan, Australia, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Mexico and many others. 2.(2).(2).(59).Lubnan fashion house: Fashion in Lebanon dates back thousands of years, with records showing that both men’s clothing and women’s clothing were extremely intricate. Today, Lebanese designers are amongst some of the top ones worldwide. Lubnan fashion house is a very popular brand that is expanding outside of Lebanon. 2.(2).(2).(60).Mantra fashion house: Mantra, London: Mantra fashion house is based in London, UK. It was founded by Martin Bangay in 2009, who also has launched other brands including Imperial Leather and SixtySeven Diamonds. His work is known for its glamor as well as simplistic appeal to different ages. The fabrics and clothing business companies worldwide manufacture clothes from bamboo that are eco-friendly, sustainable, natural and strong at all times! 2.(2).(2).(61).Mensworld: With over 800 retail locations, $1.2 billion in sales, and 7100 employees, Mensworld is one of China’s largest clothing retailers for men. Their success is partly a result of their continued expansion: their revenues increased by over 50% between 2012-2013 alone. This company also focuses on becoming an even more prominent fashion brand by expanding into international markets. With an innovative approach to selling clothing based on globalization, Mensworld has earned its spot as one of China’s most successful clothing retailers. 2.(2).(2).(62).Monariz Fashion: Monariz is a clothing company headquartered in Peru. In 2015, it generated $4.7 million in revenue. Monariz sells clothes for men, women, children, and infants throughout South America. It also runs a boutique hotel in Lima.
  • 53. 2.(2).(2).(63).Myth: It’s too Expensive to Start a Clothing Company. There are many instances of small businesses that started with little or no money, including Levi Strauss & Co., J. Crew, GAP, Zara and H&M. For these brands, start-up costs included everything from sewing machines to storefront rental space; it took grit and ingenuity to get going, but none of them broke their banks doing it. So don’t worry about being able to afford everything you need – focus on creativity instead! 2.(2).(2).(64).Nabila: Located in Saudi Arabia, Nabila is one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent and trusted fashion retail brands. A member of Dar Al-Haymah group of companies, Nabila offers a wide range of products for men, women, kids and babies. In addition to its main branch in Riyadh, Nabila has 28 other stores across Saudi Arabia including Jeddah, Makkah and Dammam. 2.(2).(2).(65).Next Sourcing Limited: This Hong Kong based clothing supplier has operations in Africa, East Asia, West Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. The Company’s product offering includes women's blouses and shirts, men's shirts and sweaters, children apparel and sportswear products. It is also into formal wear for parties (tuxedo), workwear (suits) for office staff as well as school uniforms from primary to secondary levels. The company markets its products through international agents/distributors located worldwide. 2.(2).(2).(66).Nogordola fashion house: When you think of fashion, Nogordola is a name that comes to mind. They are one of India’s largest exporters of high-quality clothing and fabrics. Nogordola’s products have been made for such notable names as Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Hermes etc. In India alone they generate almost $300 million dollars in revenue per year. Who wouldn’t want to start up something like that? 2.(2).(2).(67).NogorPolli: Founded in 2004 by a family of Italian heritage, NogorPolli began as a small business supplying fabrics to fashion houses and clothing brands all over Europe. Now, it is one of leading manufacturers of fabrics for products that touch our daily lives like underwear, shirts, robes, blankets and more.
  • 54. 2.(2).(2).(68).Rang: Vogue is known around the world for its fantastic fashion that never goes out of style. The brand specializes in luxury clothing, handbags, shoes, jewelry, eyewear, watches and fragrances. Vogue is a classic that many look up to in terms of style. 2.(2).(2).(69).Richman: Established in 1873, New York-based Richman is one of America’s oldest fabric companies. Richman has expanded into retail, home furnishings, and women’s clothing in recent years. The company continues to grow throughout North America through a network of independent retailers that have their own catalogs. 2.(2).(2).(70).Sadakalo: A traditional clothing business in Nigeria. The clothing is colorful and functional, primarily focused on modest styles that are work appropriate. It’s marketed to women of all ages, regardless of social status. This business also has a thriving online presence through their site as well as a community for Sadakalo fans to connect with one another. This is an interesting concept because it can be translated across multiple cultures, where modesty isn’t a requirement but modest styles are desired by many people. 2.(2).(2).(71).Sailor: Based in Japan, Sailor Pen Co. Ltd. makes fine writing instruments using traditional Japanese manufacturing techniques. The company was founded in 1911 by three brothers from Hiroshima Prefecture who were passionate about Japanese tradition, namely calligraphy. Today, Sailor Pens are highly prized for their luxurious appearance, ingenious engineering, and innovative nibs. In 2010 alone, over 4 million pens were sold worldwide to a clientele of fans that included Emperor Akihito of Japan himself! 2.(2).(2).(72).Shoishob fashion : The company Shoishob fashion is an up-and-coming women’s wear line that launched in 2013. It sells styles similar to those found in American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Hollister Co. 2.(2).(2).(73).Smartex: Some people like to begin with a general idea of what they’d like to do before narrowing their options down. Smartex specializes in making men, women, and children look amazing using modern fabrics that
  • 55. keep their bodies cool, dry, and comfortable. The company was founded in 1989 and it quickly expanded its markets globally because of its quality workmanship. Today, Smartex operates across four continents: North America, South America, Europe (particularly England), and Asia. 2.(2).(2).(74).Texmart: The Texmart Group, headquartered in Los Angeles, California is a design-and-sourcing company founded in 2000 by two brothers. It is one of the world’s most successful apparel sourcing companies with more than 15 years of experience supplying fabric globally to large retailers such as Victoria’s Secret, Walmart, Macy’s and many more. Texmart supplies fabrics from East Asia to North America and Europe. 2.(2).(2).(75).Trendz: Founded in 2013, Trendz is an innovative textile company that offers a comprehensive clothing line. The range includes leggings, t-shirts, dresses, purses, bags, and more! For every item sold by Trendz, another piece of clothing is donated to those in need worldwide. This sustainable business model keeps them connected with their customers while benefitting communities. 2.(2).(2).(76).Twelve Clothing House: Founded in 1962 by Yves Rocher, an entrepreneur who envisioned a world where everyone had access to quality cosmetics. He started by selling perfume at door-to-door, but eventually expanded his business into cosmetics and perfume, then skincare and now body care. Today, Twelve is known for its feminine designs that exemplify natural beauty. According to Forbes , it’s also one of France’s fastest growing companies—and third largest fashion business by revenue. 2.(2).(2).(77).Vasavi Fashion house : Vasavi is one of India’s largest fashion houses. Founded in 1980, it has grown from a single-style boutique to an international clothing company that produces traditional and modern clothing for women, men, children, babies, and toddlers. Its iconic brand is recognized in over 10 countries around the world. Today, Vasavi Fashion house provides a wide range of fabrics & yarns to its customers all over India through their network of stores spread across various cities in India.
  • 56. 2.(2).(2).(78).Wise Tex fashion house: The creation of Wise Tex is quite an unusual story. One morning, when Mr. Jones woke up, he had a nasty cold. Therefore, instead of going to work, he decided to stay at home. During a television broadcast, Mr. Jones saw that you could get more money from rags than from throwing them away. Soon after that discovery, Mr. Jones started his own business—Wise Tex! And what about us? After reading about Mr. 2.(2).(2).(79).Yellow: According to some historians, humans have used yellow clothing for centuries. The yellow color is symbolic of integrity, intelligence, and loyalty. It’s a color that denotes happiness as well as authority. Yellow dresses are typically worn by brides at their weddings; often followed by a white dress for purity. With all these wonderful attributes, it’s no wonder yellow dresses were made to be worn in formal ceremonies! 2.(2).(2).(80).Zara fashion house: Zara is an international clothing company that designs, manufactures, and sells men’s, women’s, kids’ fashion, accessories and home products. In addition to it is part of Inditex group in which it controls 70% of total sales. It has about 6 thousand stores worldwide in 88 countries. Location: NORTH CAROLINA, USA What are the garments and textiles industry related business ? on May 29, 2022 What are the garments and textiles industry related business.. ?
  • 57. *2.(3).Garments and textiles related business & industries worldwide: (Top of current page) Direct Garments related business are as below: 2.(3).(1). Fiber producing_ natural and synthetic 2.(3).(2). Spinning mills 2.(3).3.Textile mills 2.(3).4.Garments Accessories & packaging materials:
  • 58. Button, Label, Ribbon, Twill tape & string, Offset Tag, Hanger, Thermal Sticker & Barcode, Heat seal/transfer, Zipper, Sewing thread, Packaging , Poly , Gum tape all are directly related with garments industry. 2.(3).(4).(1).Button: Button mainly two types, Metal Button & Polyester Button. 2.(3).(4).(1).(1).Metal Button mainly using in denim, suit, special cloths & sweater. Metal button main material is Brass (blazers, uniforms) and Zinc (Shirts, Jeans & others). 2.(3).(4).(1).(2).Polyester Button main material is Resin & there have also 2 types of resin suitable for summer & winter season. There also have some other supportive material name as styrene monomer, Pearl, various types of ink, color & pigments, Cobalt, MEKP. Polyester buttons are widely being used in various types of garments. 2.(3).(4).(2).Label: Label are being produced in woven & printed label factories. To produce woven label main material is yarn. Polyester warp & weft yarn are being used there. For printed label there main material is ribbon ( slit edge satin ribbon, woven edge ribbon, cotton ribbon, paper ribbon-Nylon & polyester taffeta ribbon, twill tape all these are being used) from various
  • 59. source. Woven label are costly & printed labels are comparatively lower prices. For printed labels there need various types of inks and different codes of inks are using to print satin & cotton ribbon. Cotton ribbons are more costly than satin ribbon. 2.(3).(4).(3).Ribbon: There have several types of ribbon as like, satin ribbon, cotton ribbon, taffeta/paper ribbon (polyester & nylon taffeta). Satin ribbon produced by polyester yarn. Obviously cotton ribbons are producing with cotton ribbon & in some cases with 50%polyester+50%cotton. there have different counts of yarn as 20/2,30/2,40/2,60/2,80/2 etc. For polyester yarn semi dull, full dull, Bright these qualities are required with 120TPM for weft & 600 to 800TPM for warp yarn. There have also denier differences as like 50D, 75D, 90D, 100D etc. Polyester ribbons are producing in single or both sides with satin quality. woven edge & slit edge are most common two part. 3mm,5mm,10mm,15mm,20mm,30mm,35mm,40mm to 90mm ribbons are being used and some cases more than that. Now a days, recycle ribbons are most popular with GRS standard. 2.(3).(4).(13).Twill tape & string: Twill tapes are mainly made with cotton yarn. there have several types & colors cotton yarn these are coloring by dyeing. Strings & cords are also mainly producing from cotton fiber, also there
  • 60. have plastic string, paper string with various designs. Most of the cases there have plastic part also in string & there need mold to make such strings. Plastic strings are also being used widely. 2.(3).(4).(4).Offset Tag: Tags are producing with various kinds of paper like, Art card(C2S), Solid card(U2S), Swedish board(C1S), Duplex board white & grey back, Kraft papers & all with FSC certified are common requirements now a days. There have several GSM & for tag maximum using 180gsm to 400gsm papers. Also using tracing papers in some cases. 2.(3).(4).(5).Hanger: Hangers commonly use in show room in garments sector & it's mandatory to show in flexible way. Plastic hangers are commonly being used. But, now a days paper hangers are going to be use by considering environmental issues. Recycled qualities are becoming more familiar currently. 2.(3).(4).(6).Thermal Sticker & Barcode: Thermal stickers are being used in garments & also using in different products with barcode as with RFID quality. Semi glossy & matt sticker papers are main raw materials, Also using several kinds of ink ribbon, thermal barcode ribbon, wax resin washable quality ink ribbon. SATO & ZEBRA printers are familiar in this production procedure.
  • 61. 2.(3).(4).(7).Heat seal/transfer: Heat seal/transfer is a way of transferring the images to cloths/garments. Main raw material for this project is pet sheet with screen print & offset print quality. Also using various kinds of inks. PU leather, fake leather, jacrons are also being used in this production process by maintaining some procedures from Offset department. 2.(3).(4).(8).Zipper: Zippers commonly used in pants, Jackets ,bags, ladies parts & in others special products. Common types of Zipper is plastic, Metal, Coil, Sliders & Pullers. Raw materials are plastic, nylon, metal, Zinc etc. With modern technology there have so many changes currently. 2.(3).(4).(9).Sewing thread: Here two & more yarns twisted to a cord construction. Currently single ply construction also processing with modern technology. Here using fiber, filaments to synthetic material & cottons. 2.(3).(4).(10).Packaging: Here main material is Kraft paper, liner paper, medium paper & all are with various gsm. 60gsm to 210gsm are being commonly used here. ink, gum, P.P band etc. are supportive material here. Various design & types of cartons are being produced for related industries.
  • 62. 2.(3).(4).(11).Poly/Polypropylene: Poly is a well known packing material worldwide. As with the revolution of technology the processes are upgrading to produce this packing material. 2.(3).(4).(12).Gum tape: Gum tape have such type. BOPP adhesive gum tape, craft paper gum tape are mostly being used. Location: NORTH CAROLINA, USA What are the sources of clothes fabrics and related accessories ? on May 29, 2022 What are the sources of clothes fabrics and related accessories.. ?
  • 63. *2.(4).Source & supplier for cloths, Fabrics and related accessories: (Top of current page) As a end user your source is now global as you are in the era of globalization. You may have your best choice near you if available or you can get through the blessing of online opportunity. There have so many well known sources worldwide based on your requirement. Different companies are serving different products as per your need. Source and suppliers are different in this sector for end user, retailer & business industries who are collecting big quantities. Direct source: Direct source is Local or any third party or a renowned supplier or a popular brand you are used to. Always check the best from your end. Online source: You can get more competitive & quality products from online source and this facility is global. Online source will open a very satisfactory way of getting your needs but you should be aware to select the supplier and must need supplier verification before proceeding orders. Also payment term you will choose L/C as it is more safe during import. Also you have to check the mail id very carefully while getting & sharing any payment related data. Need to get the product approval with sample before placing orders. The World's Top Clothing and Fabric Companies…. How many clothing and fabric companies can you name? There are thousands around the world,
  • 64. ranging from multinational corporations to mom-and-pop operations. Some of these clothing and fabric companies are publicly traded, while others are privately owned and operated; they each have their own way of doing business, but all strive to be at the top of their game when it comes to product quality, customer service, and market share. This list will introduce you to some of the biggest names in the industry, whether you’re in the market for new clothes or fabric materials for your sewing projects. The 10 Largest Retailers Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE: WMT) is a world leader in retailing, operating a chain of more than 10,000 discount stores and Supercenters in 16 countries. The company also operates Sam’s Club warehouse membership stores. In its most recent fiscal year, Wal-Mart generated nearly $500 billion in sales. Wal-Mart also topped Fortune magazine’s list of Most Admired Companies for six consecutive years. Global fashion market - bright spots If 2014 was a year of uncertainties, 2016 will be a year of opportunities for clothing and fabrics companies worldwide. With no signs that China’s demand
  • 65. for overseas fashion brands is slowing down, South America could prove to be one of 2016’s major emerging markets. But with fast-fashion chains like Zara inching towards mainstream status globally, where do independent designers fit into today’s apparel industry? Global Fashion Market Scenario The global fashion market is expected to reach $2.28 trillion by 2019. In 2016, it was worth $1.82 trillion, with a year-on-year growth of 3 percent. The world’s biggest fashion brands are Walmart ($19 billion), H&M ($15 billion), Zara ($13 billion) and Gap ($11 billion). China is currently Europe’s largest textile export destination, but Asia could overtake Europe as a sourcing region if demand continues to grow at its current rate. Shopping malls emerge as global shopping destination Shopping malls have emerged as a global shopping destination, with many in China, India, Japan and elsewhere now rivaling their U.S. counterparts in size and offerings. In comparison to single-brand shops, they also offer an overall better value for shoppers seeking high street brands at lower prices than they typically find in standalone stores—all under one roof.
  • 66. Luxury brands made in India India may be known as a worldwide apparel manufacturing powerhouse, but it’s also home to world-class designers and luxury brands. If you’re looking for high-quality clothing or fabrics, check out some of these leading businesses. Pakistani fashion designer launches 'burkini' swimsuit for Muslim women A Muslim fashion designer in Pakistan has created a burkini - a full-body swimsuit for women that covers everything except their hands, feet and face. Mariam Karim said she designed it to give women freedom while on holiday. It comes after France banned burkinis with controversial new laws that were backed by President Francois Hollande. Thousands of people protested against them at French beaches yesterday. Apparel Sector - Opportunities for Investors With strong emerging markets, an expanding middle class in many regions, and a booming Internet shopping market, there are more opportunities than ever for investors interested in apparel. With global GDP growth forecast to
  • 67. average 3.6% over 2013-2023, many firms will continue to seek expansion opportunities in these high-growth markets. Source/Supplier for clothing and fashion brands_ 2.(4).(1). Fashion and Apparel Sourcing Companies worldwide_ 2.(4).(1).(1).Apparel Sourcing Group: The world’s largest textile purchasing group, ASG has more than 200 members around the globe. Founded in 1977, ASG is an active trading community for its members who buy about $22 billion worth of fabric a year. Members are supported by a team of industry professionals who provide sourcing services and business intelligence. The company also provides access to global markets that includes showrooms, offices and warehouses in North America, Europe, South America, Asia Pacific and China. 2.(4).(1).(2).HARRES APPAREL INC.: HARRES Apparel is based in New York City, USA. Established in 2009, it is a leading international manufacturer of fashion clothing for women, children and men. The company deals with retail stores all over Europe. In addition to that, Harres has three stand-alone retail stores of its own on Madison Avenue in New York City. HARRES Apparel’s collection is sold through more than 500 high-end retailers located in over 50 countries across six continents around the world. 2.(4).(1).(3).Sourcing Solutions: The Fashion For Development Foundation is a non-profit organization that seeks to empower women in developing countries through a sustainable supply chain. They’ve done impressive work building relationships with key stakeholders throughout fashion’s supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retail outlets. By creating these diverse networks of partners who share common goals of sustainability, growth, and development for both their employees and communities in which they operate – The Fashion For Development
  • 68. Foundation has become an indispensable resource for companies seeking to source responsibly. 2.(4).(1).(4).N.D.STANDARD INC.: Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a total of 1,600 employees worldwide (1,300 worldwide), N.D. Standard is a global provider of tailored clothing for large corporations. Revenue was over $200 billion USD in 2017. 2.(4).(1).(5).Rockapetta Limited: Established in 1982, Rockapetta Limited is a well-known business throughout many of Asia’s bustling cities. The company focuses on performance wear, including swimwear, dancewear, everyday clothing, sports attire—any type of active apparel you can think of. Their pieces are worn by dancers, marathon runners and even Olympic athletes around the world. It’s no wonder they’re one of China’s biggest sportswear suppliers! 2.(4).(1).(6).Sonic Trading Systems Inc.: Sonic Trading Systems is a global clothing company with offices located all over North America. The company focuses on selling in-demand clothing products to consumers across several different regions of Western Europe. Sonic Trading Systems imports its products from various factories located in Africa, Asia, and Oceania. This company has locations in multiple countries including Australia, New Zealand, China, United Kingdom, Japan, Brazil, France and India. Sonic Trading Industries operates as a privately held enterprise under its parent corporation Sonic Enterprises Ltd. based out of Hong Kong. 2.(4).(1).(7).The Gulati Group: Founded in New York in 1996, The Gulati Group has quickly expanded into a global textile business with offices across three continents. Their client list includes companies from around 40 countries, ranging from small shops to large corporations. They’ve been featured on QVC Network’s In-Studio with Shelagh Rogers Show as well as Canada AM for their handmade suits. To date, they’ve earned more than $50 million in sales of their products.
  • 69. 2.(4).(1).(8).Trade & Barter Worldwide Holdings: Trade & Barter is a global barter exchange founded in 2009 with offices in the United States, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, France, Spain and Austria. The company focuses on social trading by allowing members to trade without money. Trade & Barter has approximately 200 corporate members who exchange goods and services through their local Trade & Barter chapters. Their international headquarters are located in Astoria NY. 2.(4).(1).(9).SynergiesWorldwide: The largest textile business in North America is SynergiesWorldwide, which specializes in developing textile products for companies worldwide. In addition to providing a broad range of clothing and fabric options, SynergiesWorldwide also develops specific textiles that fit certain parameters customers need—for example, it developed a waterproof fabric for an underwater data center. SynergiesWorldwide’s experience makes it one of the best textile businesses worldwide. 2.(4).(1).(10).BURNAT LTD.: Burnat is an international brand specializing in clothing for individuals of all ages. They have been operating for over forty years and continue to grow as time goes on. Burnat has been named a top worldwide clothing company by many industry associations, as well as members of society in general. Whether you’re looking for clothes for yourself or your child, there’s no need to look any further than Burnat. 2.(4).(1).(11).Apparel sourcing New York City: Although it’s a big market, finding clothes manufacturers in New York City can be tricky. And if you’re not careful, you might end up making an expensive mistake. Here are ten of the best clothing-and-fabric businesses in NYC. 2.(4).(1).(12).Techno Apparel Buying: When it comes to specialty fabrics, such as technical fabrics or performance fabric, companies need help from expert professionals. Find a company that has had years of experience in technology clothing buying. They will be able to advise you on what fabrics best suit your
  • 70. needs as well as tell you who their trusted suppliers are. This is an essential service for any successful business selling specialty items. 2.(4).(1).(13).Uniway Sourcing: Whether you’re looking for reliable apparel suppliers or innovative textile manufacturers, Uniway can help. We work with clothing and fabrics companies worldwide—and we’ve been connecting businesses for more than 30 years. Get in touch to find out how we can help your business grow with quality materials from our trusted, leading global partners. Uniway works with hundreds of suppliers all over Asia, so whatever type of materials you need to build a stunning new clothing line or manufacturing facility, get in touch today! 2.(4).(1).(14).SOAK: When you’re on a mission to save money or stay thrifty, you might think of buying used clothes as a way to save yourself some cash. But whether you’re shopping at thrift stores or through sites like eBay, it can be difficult to know what exactly you’re getting—especially when it comes to fabrics. That’s why we suggest trying something called SOAKing, which stands for Soaking Out Acetone. 2.(4).(1).(15).Pineapple Clothing: After taking a look at their website, it is clear that Pineapple Clothing specializes in comfortable clothing made with high-quality fabrics. Their designs are versatile; perfect for wear on a daily basis or to special events. The brand’s signature cuts are flattering on all body types, while still being trendy enough to wear with confidence. You will love how soft each garment feels on your skin, and you won’t have to worry about damaging or fading their fabric even after repeated washes. 2.(4).(1).(16).DMK Asia Ltd: One of India’s top apparel companies, DMK produces around 100 million meters of fabric every year for brands including Levi Strauss & Co., Walmart Inc. and H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB. It has six manufacturing facilities in India and Singapore, employs about 7,000 people, most of them women from rural areas with little to no education. Most are hired through a training program that ensures they stay on once they graduate from sewing machines to administrative work.