Apparel retailer Boden, offering a large range of knitted and woven apparel products for women, girls, boys and babies, can be an asset for Bangladesh and more thrust should be put on having more business from the brand.
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Top Indian brands’ strategies for success: Lessons for Bangladesh’s retailers and sourcing opportunities
This feature explores handpicked eight Indian brands, each boasting over 50 stores and a diverse portfolio catering to various customer segments, from whom Bangladeshi retailers can gain valuable insights.
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Domestic brands such as Aarong, Sailor, Le Reve, Noir, SaRa Lifestyle, Dheu, Ecstasy, Amirá, Rang, Dorjibari, Twelve (a sister concern of Ecstasy), Texmart, Cat’s Eye are positioning themselves against global giants by focusing on afford
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Bangladesh’s potential in soft toys can be further amplified if its RMG companies focus their efforts on developing and promoting soft toys as a complementary product line.
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Loose Kid (LSKD) is recognised for transforming into sportswear with a streetwear aesthetic, homing in on functional fitness communities. Bangladesh, being a pioneer in the manufacturing of sportswear and activewear, stands high chances of
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About 20 per cent of Brand Studio Lifestyle’s annual volume is sourced from Bangladesh. The core products sourced from there are winterwear such as jackets and sweatshirts.
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Turtle’s sourcing relationship with Bangladesh is poised to grow alongside its expansion plans. The proximity of the company’s headquarters to Bangladesh along with the country’s RMG industry being strong in producing shirts and T-shi
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Australian brand Ally Fashion presents a good opportunity for Bangladeshi RMG exporters, since Australia has assured ‘Duty Free Quota Free’ access for Bangladesh would continue after LDC graduation and Bangladesh has set its eyes on dou
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Le Reve CEO Monnujan Nargis talks to Apparel Resources about the inspiration behind Le Reve’s cultural fusion concept, melding local traditions with global fashion.