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What Will it Take to Preserve Indigo in Mexico?

The indigo plant is dire straits following a 2017 earthquake and the worsening effects of climate change.

Mexico’s Ministry of Culture Claims Levi’s, Draco Textile Plagiarized Mazatec Designs

Mexico's Ministry of Culture claims a Levi's collection misappropriated embroideries that belong to Oaxaca's…

Will Mid-October Milestone Ease Shipping Struggles? Week Ahead

The holiday shipping window closes in mid-October, and could open up availability and improve for baseline…

Jeans Imports Point to Big Nearshoring Wins

Mexico is back as the No. 2 production spot for U.S. imports of blue denim apparel.

More Signs of Nearshoring in July Jeans Import Numbers

Continued strength of top jeans suppliers Bangladesh and Pakistan showed through, while the Western…

Arzee International Opens Mexico City Offices and Launches B2B Apparel Line

LA Basics answers demand for easy, basic apparel with Arzee International's new B2B rollout.

‘The Market Is Realizing That China is Not Everything’: LatAm Producers Poised to Step Up

With delays dinging China's sourcing appeal, Central and South American suppliers touted their many upsides…

US Jeans Imports Up 32% in First Half Amid Sourcing Shifts

The increase was driven by a combination of Asian production powerhouses and emerging players, as well as key…

How Mexico’s Textile Chief Is Planning for Surging Demand

Mexican factories are struggling to cope with a "very quick" and sudden surge in apparel demand from the U.S…

US Jeans Imports Climb 9% on ‘Pent-Up Demand’

Jeans imports from leading supplier Bangladesh rose 10.02 percent in the four-month period to a value $164.27…

Mexico and Bangladesh Led Stabilizing US Jeans Imports in Q1

Mexico was the top sourcing spot in the first three months of the year, with shipments rising 4.75 percent to…

Transformers: ED to Hold First-Ever Spanish-Speaking Denim Event

Transformers: ED is holding its first-ever Spanish-language denim event May 4-8 in partnership with education…

30% More Buyers Attended Mexico Footwear Fair and These Trends Caught Their Eye

Sapica organizers noted the return of buyers from the U.S., following a digital-only edition held in October.

Tier Two Jeans Suppliers Shine Amid January’s Import Declines

Imports of jeans were down 5.36 percent to $251.8 million in January compared to a year earlier before the…

Mexican Jeans Makers Boost Investments as Business Rebounds

Firms from Kaltex to Tavex are widening their offering while incorporating more environmentally friendly…