A lot happened in the denim industry in 2018 and we’re expecting more exciting things ahead in 2019. So many great moments happened in the denim space this year—from innovations to sustainable initiatives and new technologies that advance the world’s favorite fabric. With all of that considered, we had to ask: What was denim’s greatest moment in 2018?
A lot happened in the denim industry in 2018 and we’re expecting more exciting things ahead in 2019. So many great moments happened in the denim space this year—from innovations to sustainable initiatives and new technologies that advance the world’s favorite fabric. Continuing the conversation, we had to ask: What key takeaways from this year should inform what the denim industry does next year?
A lot happened in the denim industry in 2018 and we’re expecting more exciting things ahead in 2019. So many great moments happened in the denim space this year—from innovations to sustainable initiatives and new technologies that advance the world’s favorite fabric—and we’re looking forward to what the coming year will bring. We’re closing this 2018 ask the experts chapter with a forward-looking question we had to ask: What are you most excited about for the denim industry in 2019?
Bangladesh continues to make a name for itself in denim. And 2019 may see the country advance itself even further. Bangladesh has been grooming itself for its role as a leading denim manufacturer, with innovations and investments in greener technologies and processes, and the country is ready to go toe-to-toe with the global competition. In a denim roundtable of sorts, Carved in Blue gets the scoop on what’s happening in Bangladesh’s blue sector.
We may be wrapping up the year, but there have been so many good moments in 2018, that we thought it would be good to revisit some of them before we look ahead to 2019.
Here, check out the top 10 most read stories on Carved in Blue for 2018, which shows both how much companies are moving the needle on sustainability and just how many stars there are in this indigo-loving sector.