Arabella’s Weekly Brief News During Apr.1st-Apr.6th


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The Arabella team just finished a 3-day holiday from April 4th to 6th for the Chinese tomb-sweeping holiday. Except for observing the tradition of tomb-sweeping, the team also took the opportunity to travel and connect with nature. We also held a small party and discussed upcoming inquiries and market trends to outline a general plan for 2024.

So here we are still made some updates in clothing industry to keep all of us engaged and sensing more. Check them with us now!

Fabric

Polartec launches its latest range of sustainable performance fabrics including Polartec® Power Shield™ RPM, Polartec® 200 and micro-recycled wool. The Power Shield™ RPM is particularly designed for high-performance activities and features waterproof and good ventilation, suitable for golf and cycling athletics.

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Fibers
The fiber supplier Hyosung TNC is planning to invest $1 billion for the “Hyosung BDO Project”in vietnam to establish multiple Bio-BDO production factories. “BDO” is a chemical used as a raw material for PTMG, which is used to make spandex fiber. The plan is targeting to build the world’s first fully-integrated production system for bio-spandex.

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Brand

Sportswear brand Adanola has appointed Niran Chana as its new chief executive. Chana previously served as chief commercial officer at Gymshark, where she played a key role in driving the growth of the Gymshark womenswear category, with the brand valued at £1 billion. The brand aims to expand its global presence under Chana’s leadership

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Brand & Fabrics
H&M group collaborates with Vargas Holdings to establish the new company named Syre, a company focusing on textile-to-textile recycling, which indicated that H&M is exploring a new production way on fabric reusing.

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Technology

 

Swiss high-end technology equipment manufacturer Cavitec, renowned for its expertise in coatings and laminations, has launched its latest redesigned equipment, the Caviscreen. Designed for sportswear, sportswear, raincoats and protective clothing, the equipment uses innovative PUR bonding technology for powerful bonding capabilities and versatility.

The activewear market is expected to continue growing, driven by a greater focus on environmentally friendly and healthy products. Additionally, there is a trend toward more specialized apparel designed for specific activities such as tennis, pickleball, and weightlifting.

 

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