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  • American Hero T Shirt is premium seller of its patriotic apparel and accessories. Recently, the company launched a new design called 31 Heroes to commemorate 31 American soldiers who died on 08/06/2011 in Afghanistan. The soldiers were on their way to provide support to an on-ground team, when their Chinook helicopter crashed in Tangi Valley. The chopper was hit by a rocket propelled grenade, launched by Taliban insurgents. 22 of the 31 heroes were SEAL commandos. The dead included the chopp
  • Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), the world’s second-largest apparel retailer, has begun process of filing its application with the Government of India seeking permission to open wholly-owned single-brand retail stores in India. H&M CEO Karl Johan Persson, who met India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma in New Delhi, told reporters after the meeting that the budget apparel chain is currently in the application process. He said H&M apprised the Minister of what the company
  • Wools of New Zealand has reached its minimum money-raising target, almost a week ahead of the deadline. The wool promotion company has been seeking to raise up to $10 million from farmers to develop a strong wool supply and marketing operation. It needed to raise a minimum of $5 million to carry on with its plans. After extending the deadline from December to 25 February, it reached the $5 million minimum threshold this week. Chairman Mark Shadboltsaid new applications are still coming i
  • TAVIK, the original lifestyle brand for active individuals engaged in the modern beach and music culture, is proud to announce the launch of a new men’s bottoms program designed by WAARHOMME Creative Agency. On display at PROJECT Show Las Vegas this week, TAVIK’s latest offering includes premium denim and chino pants in signature fits and timeless silhouettes, taking the TAVIK men’s apparel collection to the next level of modern accessibility and comfort. The Fall 2013 collection will be avai
  • India’s apparel exports are expected to be flat at $14 billion in 2012—13 as there is a slowdown in demand in markets like the US and Europe . "Garment exports stood at about $14 billion in 2011—12. At the end of this fiscal, I think garment exports will arrive at the same figure as that of last year due to demand slowdown in western markets,” Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) Chairman A Sakthivel said. The government had fixed garment exports target at $18 billion for the current fisc
  • A dynamic business atmosphere and quality visitors Designers, journalists and buyers appreciated the creativity demonstrated at Texworld in the trends for summer 2014 called Desire. Louis Gerin and Gregory Lamaud, the Artistic Directors, showcased the multi-hued fabrics, where gold and colour dominated, in a large library: an invitation to a celebration which could also well announce the upturn! "Playful, poetic and brimming with emotions" says Lutz Keller, consultant in the management at
  • There is a significant pattern in what women wear to bed and where they live, with Debenhams sales figures showing the further south you go the skimpier the night attire. It seems that ladies in the capital are the least covered up, with 73% of women opting to don underwear or simply go to bed in the nude. Whereas those in the north are completely covered up in long sleeved tops and matching pyjama bottoms. Surprisingly, babydolls - a short, thin strapped, loose fitting nightgown - and sca
  • Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), together with South-Asia Enterprise Development Facility (SEDF), has presented environmental compliance awards to 25 garment manufacturing firms. The recipient companies of the award include Apex Spinning and Knitting Mills, Oeko Tex, Viyellatex, Knit Concern, Tusuka Processing and GMS Composite Knitting Industries, among others. The awardees were selected by BGMEA and SEDF from 250 firms, based on analysis of compliance o
  • Westlake Chemical Corporation reported net income for the three months ended December 31, 2012 of $95.3 million, or $1.42 per diluted share, compared to net income of $26.4 million, or $0.40 per diluted share, reported for the fourth quarter of 2011. Net sales for the three months ended December 31, 2012 of $801.0 million decreased $58.2 million compared to net sales of $859.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2011, primarily due to lower sales volumes for feedstocks, polyethylene and styrene,
  • The Organic Content Standard (OCS) is a new chain of custody standard to track certified organically grown raw materials through the supply chain through the use of scope certificate and transaction certificates, all verified by an independent third-party. The OCS will replace the OE 100 and OE Blended standards, within an allowed transition time. ?The will allow any kind of certified organically grown material; it is not limited to cotton. ?The OCS combines the former OE 100 and OE Blen
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