FAST FASHION FACES SHAKE UP IN POST-COVID-19 RETAIL WORLD

THE COVID-19 pandemic will not just threaten business failure for many clothing brands and manufacturers, it may herald the end of the current high production, fast fashion model and result in fewer, smaller collections from more sustainable supply chains, experts have told just-style. “The crisis will disrupt and change many ways of doing fashion business around the globe,” said Lutz Walter, director for innovation and skills at EURATEX - the European Apparel and Textile Confederation. There would be more focus on flexible sourcing (smaller orders, closer to ...


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