Centre-mk sees visitor rise over Christmas and wider 2018 uplift

That status came as it welcomed 25 million visitors last year and saw a 1.13% visitor rise compared to 2017คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. That may not seem like a huge uplift, but given the generally weak figures for malls with declining visitor traffic for most of last year, it’s pretty impr…

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Bangladeshi Accord on Fire and Building Safety to be adopted also in Pakistan

The accord came into being after the tragic collapse of the Rana Plaza complex in April 2013 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where safety failures claimed the lives of 1,138 workers at a textile factory housed in an unsuitable building. The accord was then the European equivalent of the Alliance for Bangladeshi Worker Safety, a U.S.-sponsored body that was dissolved in 2018, handing its responsibilities …

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Boohoo begins production at first manufacturing site

Boohoo said on Tuesday the 23,000 square feet factory in Leicester, central England, is “proof of its commitment to the city of Leicester and ethical British manufacturing.”In 2020, the retailer, which sells clothing, shoes and accessories aimed at 16 to 40-year-olds, accepted all the recommendations of an independent review that found major failings in its supply chain in England after newspap…

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Diesel continues to fight counterfeiting

A series of raids in Chinese factories led to the seizure of over 4,000 pairs of jeans, 3,000 T-shirts and sweatshirts, 5,000 belt components and 4,500 Diesel labels.  Helped by local police, Diesel uncovered a cache of counterfeit products in Egypt, and 5,000 pairs of fake jeans in Morocco. In the UAE, over 8,000 pairs of eyeglasses were seized; 23,704 units were seized in Turkey; 5,823 polo…

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French at-home clothes alteration and upcycling service provider Tilli raises €1.2 million

Tilli’s customers are able to book a home visit by one of Tilli’s 40 independent tailors and seamstresses, called “Tillistes”, based across France in Paris, Lyon, Marseilles, Bordeaux and Aix-en-Provence. However, founders Beryl de Labouchère, Benjamin Michel and Antoinette Fine aren’t content with a simple web-based operation catering to private customers. Their strategy is to work with…

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E-tail orders surged in May but average order value fell says True Fit

The fashion personalisation platform said the May figures show “the fashion industry — one of retail’s hardest hit verticals — is showing gradual green shoots of recovery”.However, it also warned that average order value (AOV) remained low, falling 9% year-on-year for the first three weeks in May, meaning the total value of sales remains suppressedคำพูดจาก Read more

Britons worry about new clothes due to eco issues – Patatam survey

The company spoke to 1,000 UK adults and found that around 18% of them now feel guilty about buying new clothes with 64% of them more likely to buy second-hand clothing. That last percentage was up from 45% in 2016 as 26% of women said they don’t want to contribute to the problem of excessive resource use and unwanted clothes going to landfill.The survey comes as the UK government has rejected …

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Monsoon x Making for Change launch denim, knitwear collab 

The result is a capsule collection of eight hand-embroidered denim and knitwear pieces and becomes part of Monsoon’s “commitment to free-spirited sustainability”คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. The project is also part of a long-term partnership forged with the London College of Fashion…

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Global shoppers want technology solutions – Avery Dennison report

In its ‘Digital Consumer Behavior’ study of over 5,000 fashion consumers, more than 90% of shoppers want technology-based solutions to improve their retail experience while 75% want retailers to offer more tech solutions in-store, with self-checkout (32%), kerbside pick-up (26%), and mobile payment compatibility (22%) topping the list.It also appears European shoppers (38%) aren’t quite …

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France targets green investment, jobs with huge stimulus plan

The $118 billion stimulus equates to 4% of gross domestic product, meaning France is ploughing proportionally more public cash into its coronavirus-ravaged economy than any other big European country, an official said ahead of a formal launch later on Thursday.The two-year package is focused on supporting growth for companies, which Prime Minister Jean Castex said would receive funds on a use-i…

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