A list of puns related to "Textile industry in China"
Letβs not even compare for a second. Just think of the time when Game of Thrones was being shot around the world, they chose India to supply them with costumes and tents. Thatβs the kind of art and authenticity this country provides when it comes to apparel. So while China beats India in garment production by quite a margin, India has the upper hand in offering variety, uniqueness and quality clothing. Hence, even though thereβs a big gap in manufacturing at the moment, itβs not such a crazy idea to think that India could replace China in the future as the leading textile industry. India has great potential and thus there is a growth of the Indian Textile Industry.
Being the largest producer of the cotton, second largest producer of polyester and silk, 3rd largest manufacturer of viscose and 4th largest maker of acrylic and nylon, itβs pretty obvious that there is no shortage of clothing raw material here. On top of that, this overflow of resources greatly helps reduce the overall production cost as well.
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Lawmaker: USOC 'should be ashamed' Team USA uniforms made in China
Simple reason why they were made in China... ready? Because everything is fucking made in China. And if you lived in America in the 80's and 90's, it's your fucking fault and you need to shut the fuck up -
Americans have proven time and time again that if they have the choice between 1) buying American and 2) buying cheap... they're going with #2 with a side of fries and 64 oz. Coke.
Your actions actually have consequences. Sometimes what's in the best interest of everyone can be detrimental to your own personal wealth. Sometimes you need to sacrifice if you want to make the world different than it is. Sometimes you need to think beyond the next ten minutes when you make a fucking decision.
The amount of hypocricy and idiocy in the quotes in this article could choke a 500 pound obesity "stricken" rascal rider.
Que Lee Westwood's "Proud to be an American".
Fuck this, I'm out.
Mark's and Spencer- All products made in Bangladesh.
Zara- Made in China. Made in Vietnam. Made in Cambodia. Made in Morocco.
Forever New- All made in China.
Vero Moda, Only, Jack and Jones- some like jeans and jeggings are made in India. Rest made in China.
These were the shops on the ground floor and occupying maximum floor space.
Then there was Mango- Again Made in Bangladesh and China.
United Colors of Benetton- Made in Bangladesh, some made in India.
Then there was the Accessorize brand- all made in China.
I didn't venture into Forever 21, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, Aldo etc but I dont think the scene would be better there.
Textiles from what I understand is the least tech heavy manufacturing and we are importing even that.
I could only find a couple relevant articles, but I'll add anything interesting that gets sent my way:
I have been working in home textile / import and export industry for over 15 years. I can answer the questions you want to know about how the factories overseas function.
Edit: just sent the proof. :)
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