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The Week in Denim: Cone Denim’s Mexico Operations Receives Oeko-Tex Certification

Replay upgrades Hyperflex for Fall ’18 with Isko innovations

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Replay bowed a supped-up version of its most popular denim collection at Pitti Uomo in Florence last week. The brand partnered with Turkish denim mill Isko to elevate its Hyperflex collection, a men’s and women’s denim range launched in 2014.  (Read More)

Cone Denim’s Mexico operations receives Oeko-Tex certification

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Cone Denim announced that its Cone Denim Parras and Cone Denim Yecapixtla operations in Mexico have received Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification on selected denim products. (Read More)

True Fit closes $55 million Series C investment

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True Fit is in expansion mode. The retail industry’s data-driven personalization platform for apparel and footwear announced Monday a new $55 million Series C investment. (Read More)

Target’s Universal Thread collection takes on fit and sustainability

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Target’s new denim collection, Universal Thread, aims to be a one-stop shop for jeans with more than 100 pieces for sizes 00 to 26W under $40. (Read More)

Why haven’t more mills and brands adopted water-saving measures

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Denim mills and chemical manufacturers are increasingly plugging new water-saving dyes, waterless or near-waterless processes or manufacturing facilities equipped with technology to reduce water consumption. (Read More)

Pakistan Denim: A moment with Naveena Denim Mills

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Though the company began as an embroidery unit, it has come to be known as a leading purveyor of denim fabric bought by brands any manufacturer would be keen to call clients—Levi’s and Zara to name just two. (Read More)

J.Crew launches ‘8 New Ways to Do Denim’

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J.Crew’s “8 New Ways to Do Denim” story reconsiders classic denim pieces like chambray shirts, jean jackets and straight leg jeans. (Read More)