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  2. H&M - Wikipedia

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    H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, commonly known by its brand name H&M, is a multinational fashion retailer headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. Known for its fast fashion business model, H&M offers affordable [clarification needed] clothing, accessories, and homeware. The company has a significant global presence, operating thousands of stores across ...

  3. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    King Charles III (in effect from 2025). Queen Camilla (in effect from 2025). William, Prince of Wales (in effect from 2025). Elizabeth II granted 686 royal warrants during her reign. Warrants that had not previously expired became void upon her death in September 2022. Warrant holders have two years to discontinue the use of her Royal Arms, [4 ...

  4. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gap Inc. The Gap, Inc., [6] commonly known as Gap Inc. or Gap (stylized as GAP), is an American worldwide clothing and accessories retailer. Gap was founded in 1969 by Donald Fisher and Doris F. Fisher and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company operates four primary divisions: Gap (the namesake banner), Banana Republic, Old ...

  5. Better Cotton Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Partner retailers include H&M, Gap, IKEA, and Levi Strauss, and include funding partners from USAID. [3] At the end of 2022, Better Cotton had over 2,563 members – 325 retailer and brand members, 2,171 supplier and manufacturer members, 17 producer organisation members, 34 civil society members and 16 associate members. [4]

  6. Interloop Limited - Wikipedia

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    Interloop Limited (Urdu: انٹرلوُپ لمیٹڈ) is a Pakistani textile manufacturer based in Faisalabad, Pakistan. [2] It supplies socks and leggings to retailers consisting of Nike, Adidas, H&M, Puma, Levi's, Reebok and Target. [3][4] The company has five hosiery manufacturing divisions, located in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. [5]

  7. Supplier code of conduct - Wikipedia

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    A supplier code of conduct is a statement of the behaviours which an organisation expects of its suppliers and their staff. It may extend to the supply chain and may include commitments on how the organisation will work with its suppliers to build trust and ensure compliance. [1] The UK government 's supplier code of conduct, sponsored by the ...

  8. COS (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    COS is an abbreviation of “Collection of Style.”. The brand advertises a design ethos of pieces made to last beyond the season with a focus on craftsmanship, and of using sustainably sourced materials for its products. [3] The brand's marketing strategy has long sought to associate it with art and design. [4][5]

  9. Textile industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is the eighth largest exporter of textile commodities in Asia. Contribution in economy is equal to approx. 8.5% of total GDP. Textile Sector employs about 45% of the total Labor force in the country. In the year 2017-18 Exports of textile sector grew by $4.4 billion. Pakistan is also third largest consumer of Cotton in the World.