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Attention to detail, Chaz Ngaka looks on as one of her employees adds finishing touches to a product

Stitched for success

The Industrial Development Corporation is working in partnership with the department of trade and industry to uplift the clothing and textile industry

Dilemmas of the two-piece

Wearing a suit instead of ‘African’ garb is an existential crisis with a postmodern twist.

At the Source Africa event were Mercedes Gonzalez of Global Purchasing Companies

Sold in the US: Cracking the American market

Designers should understand how the US market works and use that knowledge to create successful relationships with businesses, say experts.

The effect of the retail industry on the environment has again made headlines in recent weeks, with France’s senate approving a Bill that directly addresses the environmental impact of the fast fashion industry.

SA cottons on to fast fashion

Retailers wanting to cash in on trends quickly have thrown local clothing makers a lifeline.

Mr Price shares hit record high despite consumer slump

Shares at clothing, sportswear and household goods retailer Mr Price have reached record highs, despite tighter household budgets.

As national recycling week comes to and end

Edcon loss widens as changes disrupt clothes sales

The clothing retailer posted a wider annual loss as changes in stores disrupted sales, but it expects trading results to improve from September.

Growing quickly tp compete against imports

Interventions save jobs

Phoebe and Floyd Designs was established in 1996 by husband and wife team, Bert and Martha Nagel.

WiIlie Fourie

Growing the local textiles industry

The textiles and clothing unit of the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) supports a number of enterprises across the industry.

Clothing industry sheds jobs

Clothing industry sheds jobs

The clothing manufacturing industry is on a knife edge after the announcement of planned retrenchments of about 1 900 workers by two big players.

If only workers were not also people

Capitalist production will always follow those who are prepared to work for the cheapest rates.

Where incentives mean more clothing jobs

Where incentives mean more clothing jobs

<strong>Teigue Payne</strong> unpicks a major difference between clothing factories in South Africa and elsewhere.

Productivity ploy ‘pays off’ to create stability

Productivity ploy ‘pays off’ to create stability

Clothing industry employment is stabilising, according to the job-loss database of the SA Labour Research Institute.

Newcastle: The Payne of bad journalism

In a recent article, Teigue Payne demonstrated his poor grasp of journalistic objectivity, says <b> Simon Eppel</b>.

Self-interest is spurring the ‘white knights’ of Newcastle

Newcastle remains an area of contention in the local clothing industry and indeed in the national consciousness too, writes <b>Andre Kriel</b>.

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana.

Godongwana and the missing union millions

Deputy Minister Enoch Godongwana is embroiled in controversy about his role in the disappearance of millions of rands of workers’ retirement money.

Clothing firms ‘sexualise’ pre-teen girls: study

Clothing firms are marketing sexy garments for pre-teen girls, reinforcing a destructive stereotype of female attractiveness, new research shows.