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Payment crisis hits Indian MMF yarn market; viscose sees revival
In Ludhiana, buying remained limited due to payment constraints. Traders expect PC yarn demand to pick up soon with an increase in summer garment manufacturing. A Ludhiana trader told Fibre*Fashion, “PC and polyester yarn prices were unchanged as consumption patterns showed no shift. Slow payment flow is denting buying capacity, but it may improve once manufacturing activities resume after workers return from their native places.” Meanwhile, recycled polyester fibre gained ****;*–* per kg due to a shortage of PET bottles, the primary raw material.
In Ludhiana, ** count PC combed yarn (**/**) traded at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST inclusive); ** count PC carded yarn (**/**) at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST inclusive); ** recycled polyester yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST extra); ** count virgin polyester spun at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST inclusive); recycled polyester fibre (PET bottle fibre) at ****;**–** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg and virgin polyester fibre at ****;**.** (~$*.**) per kg.
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Adidas & Patrick Mahomes expand NIL programme with Texas Tech athletes
As a proud Red Raider alum, Mahomes is using his eight-year relationship with adidas to turn a shared vision into reality: empowering the next generation of college athletes by elevating their performance on the field and creating game-changing opportunities off the field. Building on the momentum from Texas Tech’s inaugural year as an adidas school, Mahomes is bringing fresh energy to what’s already shaping up to be a landmark year for Texas Tech Athletics.
Adidas and Patrick Mahomes announced the second Team Mahomes NIL cohort of Texas Tech student-athletes in Lubbock, coinciding with the debut of the “Too Cold” uniform featuring Mahomes’ Gladiator logo.
The programme supports athlete development on and off the field, reinforcing Mahomes’ continued commitment to his alma mater and Adidas’ evolving role in athlete-brand partnerships.
“Texas Tech will always be home for me, so I’m proud to give back to the school and community who helped shape me on and off the field,” said Patrick Mahomes. “As the partnership with adidas continues to evolve and expand, we’re redefining not just the future of Red Raider sports, but college athletics more widely.”
The second Team Mahomes cohort features Red Raider athletes from many of the school’s top programs, including returning members NiJaree Canady (Softball) and Sam Courtwright (Soccer), alongside Behren Morton (Football), Christian Anderson (Men’s Basketball), and Malachi Snow (Track). The athletes met Mahomes earlier today and will be honored during the game.
“Team Mahomes is the result of a unique partnership between adidas and Patrick Mahomes that’s elevating Texas Tech athletics, shaping the future of college sports and building on a lasting legacy for Mahomes in Lubbock and beyond,” said Chris McGuire, Vice President of Sports Marketing, adidas North America. “NiJaree, Behren, Malachi, Christian, and Sam are some of the nation’s most impressive student-athletes, making them perfect additions to Team Mahomes and the adidas family.”
Adding to the magnitude of the day for the three-time Super Bowl champion, Mahomes’ second Gladiator uniform with Texas Tech will make its on-field debut as part of the stripe-out in The Jones. Still a rarity for an athlete’s brand to be used in on-field apparel, the “Too Cold” uniforms point to adidas’ commitment to driving the evolution of athlete-brand partnerships. In addition to it being worn on field in the season-shaping conference matchup, fans can buy the “Too Cold” uniform at adidas.com.
“Patrick Mahomes’ impact on Texas Tech has been immeasurable. His ongoing investment in our athletes, notably through Team Mahomes, showcases his and adidas’ belief in and commitment to the future of Texas Tech athletics,” said Kirby Hocutt, Texas Tech Athletics Director. “It’s always great to have Patrick on campus, and we look forward to continuing to work together in what’s a really unique and special relationship with adidas.”
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)
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Paul Smith festive campaign stars Walton Goggins and Covent Garden
Published
November 13, 2025
Paul Smith has unveiled its Christmas campaign, called ‘Night to Day’, starring American actor Walton Goggins. He’s described as “a close friend of the company and Sir Paul personally for many years [who] perfectly embodies the character of the Paul Smith brand”.
The “playful” campaign follows Goggins on a festive journey through London’s Covent Garden — close to the brand’s flagship store on Floral Street. That was the very first Paul Smith shop that opened in the late 1970s so is hugely important to the brand, as well as Covent Garden being “a historical and cultural hub that celebrates the arts”.
The campaign aims to capture “the creative spirit of London” and starts with a night at the theatre followed by a day of “embracing the unexpected”. It highlights how the Paul Smith wardrobe “caters to contemporary needs — from tailoring and eveningwear to a Signature Stripe dressing gown — the collection is inspired by curiosity and the joy of everyday life”.
Focusing on “Smithy ways to style the eveningwear collection, the campaign offers a fresh take on the holiday etiquette”. The company said a “whimsical highlight is an often-overlooked festive period, ‘Betwixtmas’ – the time between Christmas and New Year, which captures Walton kicking back in the Sir Paul Smith suite in Brown’s Hotel”.

It continues to follow Walton’s journey in the Covent Garden area into the next day. This offers a glimpse of the SS26 collection that will be available early next year and that “introduces new cuts and vibrant colourways while still keeping the spirit of discovery and adventure at its core”.
It’s part of a wider festive initiative “dedicated to supporting the cultural landscape of Covent Garden”. Most significantly, this is the previously announced creative partnership between Paul Smith and The Royal Ballet and Opera House that “aims to set new standards for creative engagement between design and the arts”.
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US’ Ralph Lauren’s Q2 FY26 revenue surges 17% on strong global demand
The gross profit of the company reached $1.37 billion, with gross margin expanding 100 basis points (bps) to 68 per cent, driven by higher average unit retail (AUR), favourable product mix, and lower cotton costs. These gains offset inflationary and tariff-related pressures.
Ralph Lauren Corporation has reported better-than-expected Q2 FY26 results, with revenue rising 17 per cent YoY to $2 billion, driven by double-digit growth across all regions and strong DTC demand.
Gross margin expanded 100 bps to 68 per cent, while adjusted operating margin rose 270 bps to 14.1 per cent.
EPS increased 49 per cent to $3.79.
The company raised its FY26 revenue and margin outlook.
The operating income rose to $246 million, translating to a 12.2 per cent operating margin on a reported basis. Adjusted operating income stood at $283 million, with a margin of 14.1 per cent, up 270 basis points from last year. Europe led margin improvement with a 360-basis-point increase, while North America and Asia improved by 290 and 230 basis points respectively, Ralph Lauren said in a press release.
The operating expenses totalled $1.1 billion, up 15 per cent YoY. The company maintained strong cost discipline, with adjusted operating expenses rising 13 per cent and the expense ratio improving to 53.9 per cent from 55.5 per cent.
The earnings per diluted share climbed 44 per cent to $3.32 on a reported basis and 49 per cent to $3.79 on an adjusted basis, excluding restructuring and other charges. This compares with $2.31 reported and $2.54 adjusted in Q2 FY25. Net income totalled $207 million, while adjusted net income reached $237 million.
The revenue in North America grew 13 per cent to $832 million. Comparable store sales rose 13 per cent, driven by a 12 per cent increase in physical retail and a 15 per cent surge in digital commerce. Wholesale revenue also improved by 13 per cent.
Revenue in Europe advanced 22 per cent to $688 million on a reported basis and 15 per cent in constant currency. Comparable store sales increased 10 per cent, including 8 per cent growth in physical stores and 17 per cent in online sales. Wholesale sales jumped 26 per cent.
Revenue in Asia climbed 17 per cent to $446 million, or 16 per cent in constant currency. Comparable store sales improved 16 per cent, with brick-and-mortar up 14 per cent and digital commerce soaring 36 per cent. China was a key growth driver, posting over 30 per cent revenue growth, maintaining the pace seen in the first quarter.
The company continued to strengthen its brand equity, adding 1.5 million new customers through its DTC channels and achieving high-single-digit growth in social media followers to 67 million globally.
The company’s ‘always-on’ marketing approach drove robust consumer engagement, with activations around key global events such as Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Ryder Cup. The brand also drew attention through the Spring 2026 Women’s Collection show in New York, an immersive Goodwood Revival experience in England, and prominent celebrity moments featuring Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, and Selena Gomez, the release said.
Core categories such as Women’s Apparel, Outerwear, and Handbags grew at strong double-digit rates, outpacing total company growth. The company launched several high-impact initiatives, including the Polo Ralph Lauren for Oak Bluffs collection in partnership with Morehouse and Spelman Colleges, the Ralph’s Club New York fragrance campaign featuring Usher, and an AI-powered styling tool ‘Ask Ralph’, showcasing its blend of heritage and innovation.
The brand furthered its ‘Win in Key Cities’ strategy by opening 38 new owned and partner-operated stores during the quarter, including new locations in Munich (Germany), Plano (Texas, US), Hangzhou (China), and Nagoya (Japan). It also completed the purchase of its Newbury Street store in Boston, reinforcing its long-term retail footprint.
Ralph Lauren ended the quarter with $1.6 billion in cash and short-term investments and $1.2 billion in total debt. Inventory stood at $1.3 billion, up 12 per cent YoY and aligned with demand trends. The company also retired $400 million in senior notes due in 2025 and repurchased $63 million of Class A common stock in Q2, totalling $313 million year-to-date (YTD).
So far in FY26, Ralph Lauren has returned approximately $420 million to shareholders through dividends and share buybacks.
“We are off to a strong start in the execution of our Next Great Chapter: Drive strategic plan introduced at our Investor Day in September, with second quarter performance outpacing our expectations across geographies, channels and consumer segments,” said Patrice Louvet, president and chief executive officer (CEO) at Ralph Lauren. “Our iconic brand and timeless products continue to resonate with consumers around the world, across generations and cultures, and we are reinforcing our inclusive luxury lifestyle position with disciplined investments to drive sustainable long-term growth and value creation well beyond this fiscal year.”
Ralph Lauren has raised its FY26 guidance, as the company now expects revenue growth of 5–7 per cent on a constant currency basis. The operating margin expansion of 60–80 basis points (bps), driven by cost efficiency and margin leverage. Foreign currency to provide a 30–50 bps tailwind to gross and operating margins.
For the third quarter, the company projects mid-single-digit revenue growth in constant currency, with operating margin expected to expand 60–80 basis points (bps).
“As we continue to navigate a highly dynamic global operating environment with agility, we are encouraged by our brand’s continued momentum through the start of the important Fall/Holiday season, enabling us to once again raise our fiscal 2026 outlook,” added Louvet.
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