Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Can Wool Or Fabric Jewellery Compete In The World Of Fashion.

PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 30, 2009 – We believe this to be true because we have found a designer/maker who knits, crochets and screen prints fabric to make fabulous jewellery. So we are pleased to announce that Rose Sharp Jones has joined the makers-online website.
Rose is a textile designer who makes a gorgeous range of products, she graduated with a M.A in textile design in 2008. All her designs are original and hand made using environmentally friendly material.
She pushes the boundaries of contemporary Jewellery design.
By using 100% wool yarn she makes fabulous 'funky chunky', button bracelets which are not only for women to wear but are great for little girls. They can be worn to liven up a simple t-shirt   or on a coat or bag as decoration. They are young and fun and will brighten up your day.
To complement her jewellery designs Rose also makes knitted accessories her incredible 'gorgeously warm', crocheted mitten's made from soft organic wool and dyed with natural pigments are a great practical addition to her range.
So is there a future for wool/fabric jewellery? well, we believe there is, its great for young girls, the products are safe and fun to wear, they can be quirky, colourful and fresh and are guaranteed to brush off the drearies in anyone's day.
To view Rose's range and why we believe there is a great future for her style of jewellery go to. www.makers-online.co.uk/artist/rose-sharp-jones
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Looking to e-promote your Textile Business? Use us.

PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 16, 2009 – We, www.IndianTextilesInfo.com, have brought you all the e-promotion materials for your textile business in one packet. We promise to be a one-stop e-solution to your textile business.
Through our Textile e-Platform, www.IndianTextilesInfo.com, you can give an impetus to your business through the effective designing of your webpage and B2B Product e-Catalogue and THAT IS FOR FREE!! You can adopt a well-thought out route of promotion through us and can make the Textile community know about the latest happenings in your company.  
Other remarkable services like Banner Advertising, Portal Sponsorships and Premium Listings can easily fetch high profile buyers and equally impressive business enquiries to your business. Ultimately, the intensity and quality of queries find upwards growth once your business chooses the Trust Seal facility by your customers.
Some of the unique features, you can benefit from are
• Catalog flexibility
• Shrinks the competition gap
• Extended customer base
• A 24-hour store
• Reduce cost of doing business
• Eliminate middlemen
• Customers will be delighted
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Monday, December 14, 2009

Industrial Structure of Nylon Chain Market Report 2009

PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 14, 2009 – Nylon Chain Report 2009
SUMMARY
The “Nylon Chain Report: 2009” containing over 100 pages provides a comprehen-sive review of market trends, drivers, issues, and challenges. It is richly annotated with authoritative and unbiased objective description, and hard-to-find statistical facts. The report also provides unequivocal views on future potential while throwing light on the prevailing climate in key regional markets and projections upto 2014 for Nylon. Major investments and capacity shut down are captured extensively. Processes description, end use and derivatives along with the latest producer-wise capacity are added feature of this report. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=128669&rt=Nylon- ... )
DESCRIPTION
Global caprolactum production dwindled to a 6-year low of less than 4 million tons in 2008. Production has been growing at a slow pace for the last three years with 2008 posting a negative growth. Over the past 10 years, caprolactum output has risen by a modest 1.7% per annum against 1.1% rate of increase in consumption and similar rate in the in capacity.
Current YnFx projection model predicts that nylon consumption would touch xxx million tons by 2014. As against this, the capacity will reach xxx million tons from the current xxx million tons. Thus, the current over capacity situation would recede over the next few years. The key drivers would be engineering plastics while textiles and industrial filament market would continue to decline. Engineering plastics main market will be its increasing use in automobile sector. Countries like China and almost all European countries have made it mandatory to install airbag in all future car production.
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Monday, December 7, 2009

Bharatbook.com : UK Childrenswear Retailers market forecast

PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 07, 2009 – UK Childrenswear Retailers 2010 is a comprehensive analysis of the UK sector. Childrenswear has proved to be the most resilient of the clothing sectors during the recession, but some retailers have been more adept at gaining share. This report explains the challenges and issues retailers face, as well as the opportunities the market offers for future growth.  ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=127918&rt=UK-Chi ... )
Scope
* Market value 1999-2009e including girls, boys and infantswear market sizes. Channel value and shares, space allocation and advertising spend.
* Profiles of 16 major operators including Asda, Adams, Gap, H&M, M&S, Matalan, Mothercare, Primark, Tesco, and a new addition on smaller specialists.
* Five year market shares, 10 year trading records and store portfolios, sale densities, space allocation, advertising spend, key operating statistics.
* Outlook for market and analysis of threat from smaller niche operators, non specialists and online development.
Highlights
Though the childrenswear market will decline by 0.1% in 2009 this will be less than adult sectors, and infantswear will increase thanks to a mini baby boom. The most important change is in volume, which we expect to slump from growth of 4.0% in 2008 to a decline of 0.1%. This represents a challenge for childrenswear retailers.
Retailers have won share primarily as a result of Woolworths' demise in late 2008. The 5.4% market share this freed up has been spread across the market but value retailers and grocers are the main beneficiaries. Grocers collectively have gained £324 million in 2009.
Childrenswear specialists have continued to lose share - only Mothercare and Adams remain as significant operators, with the former having the most potential to grow its business in both the UK and internationally. Clothing specialists hold the largest share of the market - accounting for over half the £4.23bn market in 2009.
Reasons to Purchase
* Benchmark your business against competitors and the market with comprehensive data and expert analysis.
* Identify growth opportunities and develop effective business plans by comparing retailers' tactics and using our advice on strategies for success.
* Understand the dynamics of the market and which categories will produce further market share gains once Woolworths' share has been absorbed.
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