Fashion
South Indian cotton yarn sees positive New Year tone, trade thin
The Tiruppur market maintained a positive sentiment, despite steady cotton yarn prices. Market participants expect higher lifting of cotton yarn in the coming weeks. A trader from the Tiruppur market told Fibre*Fashion, “Cotton prices are increasing across the country. Northern mills have raised cotton yarn prices to recover higher production costs. Southern mills are also reducing discounts to increase net realisations. The consumer industry is expected to ramp up production in the coming weeks.”
In Tiruppur, knitting cotton yarn prices were noted as ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (excluding GST), ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg and ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg.
Fashion
South India cotton yarn seen rising on fibre price uptrend
Cotton yarn traded steadily in the Tiruppur market, but market sentiment was positive in the first week of the new year. Demand for cotton yarn is expected to rise in the coming weeks. A trader from Tiruppur told Fibre*Fashion, “Cotton yarn prices may increase by ****;*–* per kg in the coming week when market conditions allow spinning mills to act. There is a need to raise yarn prices to protect mills’ margins.” Weaving, spinning and garment production activities are expected to pick up in the coming weeks. Summer demand was delayed due to payment constraints and market uncertainty.
In Tiruppur, knitting cotton yarn prices were noted as ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (excluding GST), ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count combed cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg, ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg and ** count carded cotton yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg.
Fashion
Zambia’s efforts to revive textiles unit in Kabwe in final phase
The government and Mulungushi Textiles management have procured and installed new equipment and plan to auction outdated machines, Mulenga told a domestic news outlet. Test runs are under way to validate technical readiness before a formal reopening.
Zambia’s efforts to revive operations at the Mulungushi Textiles unit in Kabwe are in its final phase by securing a $140-million investment in new machinery, Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Chipoka Mulenga has said.
Test runs are under way on new machines to validate technical readiness.
Further cotton plantation is needed to ensure adequate stocks once production starts, he noted.
He cited the lack of cotton as a reason for the facility not reopening by December 23 last year as earlier announced. About 3,000 cotton farmers have been contracted to supply raw material to the unit.
Further cotton plantation is needed to ensure adequate stocks once production starts, he noted.
He hoped that the company will reopen soon after some technical and logistical issues are sorted out.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
Fashion
Fabletics launches first athlete-curated collection with Ja’Marr Chase
Published
January 7, 2026
Fabletics has launched its first-ever collection created in partnership with a professional athlete, unveiling an exclusive men’s line with American football star Ja’Marr Chase.
The collaboration marks the brand’s debut athlete ambassadorship and signals a new phase in the evolution of Fabletics Men, which was introduced in 2020.
“In partnership with Ja’Marr, we’re ushering in a new era for Fabletics and how we disrupt men’s apparel,” said Fabletics co-founder Don Ressler. “This collaboration is about the intersection of peak performance, something that Ja’Marr embodies on and off the field, and unmistakable personal style. It’s a combination that, yet again, sets Fabletics apart from the pack – bringing bold confidence, unique innovation, and unmatched quality to the category.”
Branded with the tagline “Chasing No One,” the two-part collection draws inspiration from Chase’s lifestyle and is designed to support the modern man. The first drop includes core styles from Fabletics Men’s best-selling “The One” franchise, a natural link to Chase’s nickname, “Uno,” alongside limited-edition graphic T-shirts and hoodies co-created with the athlete. The collection also introduces DNA, a new Fabletics silhouette derived from the arch of the brand’s “F” logo.
In addition to new designs, the collection features several of Fabletics’ established men’s styles, such as The One Jogger and Short, the Effortless Tee, the Don Cruiser Jacket and the Convertible Travel Bag. Looking ahead, the second drop will debut GridTech, a new proprietary fabric developed to deliver warmth without added weight.
“As an athlete, what I wear is not only a reflection of my personal style, but a testament to the importance of how I move on the field, in the gym, and in all aspects of my life,” said Chase. “Fabletics has allowed me to create a collection that’s not only about looking bold 24/7, but how fashion and performance go hand-in-hand in helping build your confidence in being the best.”
Chase joins Kevin Hart as a leading figure for Fabletics Men, which has grown into a $300 million business since its launch.
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