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Hen's Teeth / The Blue Streak / II

26 November 2024

4 minutes
Hen’s Teeth produces authentic clothing inspired by history, timeless fashions and the best manufacturing processes— because these are our true origins.

Hen’s Teeth: Creating Timeless Pieces, Crafting Painstakingly by Hand

Here’s a brand that envisions a future "exactly as it is now” albeit with “a greater expansion” but always limited to where the founders “can reach in person!" texfash talks to Davide Biondi, the man behind a classic denim label — Hen’s Teeth — from Pescara in Italy.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Feature
Spotlight: The Blue Streak
Revisiting Denim / The Blue Streak / I

25 November 2024

5 minutes
Conceived as a dedicated space to highlight collaborations between brands and exhibitors connecting the most innovative and inspiring fashion brands working with denim, the Denim Fashion District has evolved into a vibrant showcase where creativity, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology converge.

DIY Culture Has Had Significant Impact on the World of Denim

As the denim community of manufacturers, designers and buyers make a rush for Milan to attend the Denim Première Vision edition, texfash speaks to Julieta Mercerat (Denim Expert – Première Vision) and Fabio Adami Dalla Val (Show Manager – Denim Première Vision) to get a feel of what it is like on the ground.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Spotlight: The Blue Streak
Sidelining Leather / State of Leather 2024 / V

25 October 2024

6 minutes
Most animal rights groups may have their hearts in the right place, but have their heads—bereft of ecological understanding and shorn of scientific rigour—buried somewhere else.

Leather Needs to Get Aggressive, Take Battle of Words Right into the Camp of Activists

If leather needs to counter the fiction of the activist brigades, it needs to tell stories. Better stories. After all, leather is not fashion; it is heritage. A texfash rant on the push against leather and why in this age of social media, of reels, of influencers, it needs to go hammer and tongs, and move with the times.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Analysis
Spotlight: State of Leather 2024
EUDR Impact / State of Leather 2024 / IV

24 October 2024

7 minutes
In the past, cattle pasture mostly expanded into the savannahs or grasslands of southern Brazil, with low deforestation rates; however,the spread of cattle grazing northward drove large-scale deforestation. Factors favouring this development include (i) the extensive nature and (ii) low productivity of tropical grazing beef production.

Leather Has No Direct Deforestation Link, but Will Need to Work Hard on Traceability Systems

The problem of deforestation is extended to leather only by ‘proxy’. The entire industry—the world across—has just about a year in not only to put in place traceability systems that work and are cheap, but also to shed off the deforestation tag. texfash tries to unravel the threads.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Commentary
Spotlight: State of Leather 2024
Denmark CO2 Laws / State of Leather 2024 / III

23 October 2024

7 minutes
A farm house with cattle grazing outside. A tax of around DKK 300 per tonne will be imposed from 2030, increasing to DKK 750 in 2034. A basic deduction of 60% will be applied to the average emissions from different types of livestock. Climate-efficient farmers will have an economic advantage.

Denmark CO2 Tax May Have No Impact on Industry, but Cyclical Nature of Leather Was Ignored

Does Denmark’s tax on livestock carbon emissions, to run effective from 2030, make scientific sense? Will it help the environmental, human health or farming livelihoods? Will the move impact the leather industry outside of Denmark? texfash probes.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Spotlight: State of Leather 2024
Clean Production / State of Leather 2024 / II

22 October 2024

11 minutes
A LiteHide comparison with hide from traditional means (extreme left).

Intense Focus on Definition of Leather Distracting from Discussions about Sustainability

LiteHide is an innovative process that effectively eliminates the scourge of tanneries: the use of salt, which is a huge global land and waterway pollutant. Alexandra Pelka, Head of Europe and Business Development of Leatherteq Limited—the innovator of the technology—talks at length about leather, processes and technology.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Spotlight: State of Leather 2024
Celebrating Leather / State of Leather 2024 / I

21 October 2024

7 minutes
With better data, comprehensive studies, and the separation of science and marketing, we can finally get to the truth: leather is a sustainable choice.

Let’s Invest in Celebrating Leather and Play Offensively Online

Being “animal-free” isn’t the final nail in the coffin for the leather industry. It is a façade for brands to avoid misinformed brand erosion while profiting from cheaper materials across their supply chain. The industry must rewrite, reteach, and remarket actual facts as the leather narrative has been dramatically swayed by fake leather and oil companies.

By
  • Katie Kutskill
Commentary
Spotlight: State of Leather 2024
Misinformation / Cotton for Good 2024 / V

11 October 2024

7 minutes
Cotton represents so much more than just a commodity. This natural fabric is a life-changing product worldwide that sustains 32 million growers (almost half of them women) and benefits over 100 million families across 80 countries in five continents.

Lie Another Day: How Cotton's Image Was Sullied by the Media and Activists Alike

The cotton misinformation problem needs to be seen in the light of today’s society where fake news thrives and wreaks havoc. It’s not difficult to find out how the cotton myths came into being. It’s also not difficult to find out who have been flinging and slinging these falsehoods. Cotton needs to be more assertive, and possibly a bit aggressive too. texfash tries to join some dots.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Analysis
Spotlight: Cotton for Good 2024
Numbers Overview / Cotton for Good 2024 / IV

10 October 2024

4 minutes
For 2023–24, ICAC expected the global cotton production numbers to be 24.12 million tonnes, "showing a slight decrease from the previous year." All Big Three — India, China and the United States — are set to produce less this year.

A Cursory Look at Cotton through Numbers

Cotton is fraught with its own problems (ranging from climate risks and disruptions to trade wars) and polyester comes with its own driving forces (from costs to consumer preference). There are relatively lesser elements that are not deliberated as much in the public domain as they should be. For instance, why are the myths about cotton allowed to flourish? texfash looks at the story behind some numbers crunched out in the public domain.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Commentary
Spotlight: Cotton for Good 2024
Field Work / Cotton for Good 2024 / III

9 October 2024

7 minutes
Unbeknown to many, 31,952 farmers across 537 active villages and 44,810.6 hectares of cotton fields in Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, have benefited by being under the CITI-CDRA fold, and some other programmes.

Hamstrung by Land Holding Sizes, Farmers Look Forward to CITI-ILO Project in Madhya Pradesh

The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) has been spearheading some key collaborative projects in the cotton sector aimed at enhancing productivity, improve farmers’ livelihoods, and promote sustainable farming practices. A texfash report.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Spotlight: Cotton for Good 2024

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