A Business Guide for Professionals in the Fabric Products Industry (Free eBook)

I like to share with you a recently published business guide for entrepreneurs in the fabric product industry.
The guide is an eBook titled as,

Insights for the Textile and Craft Product Industries: The Red Papers

by Mary Wingo of Roxwell Waterhouse

The textile and fabric products industries generate over a trillion dollars (USD) a year in revenue worldwide. The artisans and business people in these industries comprise a wide range of talented professionals.

Mary Wingo, Author of this book, has interviewed 50 professionals in the fashion, arts, and industrial sectors and has received valuable insights into business development, marketing, and operations. Mary has watched her customers to grow over the years and decided to actually ask those clients how they did it. The results were so enlightening, and potentially very helpful to others.

Finally, she decided to compile a book with those interviews and she made it. She is giving you this eBook for free. 

Book is not available now

About the Author on her own words:
“I supply fabric labels, and the interesting thing about being in this business, is that one has extensive contact with a wide range of these people. Anything made of fabric needs a label, often by law, before it goes to market. I have worked with the most interesting people helping them label the most unusual fabric products.

The textile business is a trillion dollar sector that has very few leaders that have brought together the ideas and processes of such a diverse and talented group of professionals. This is just a start, but I hope to be one of those voices.”
Enjoy reading this book.

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Prasanta Sarkar

Prasanta Sarkar is a textile engineer and a postgraduate in fashion technology from NIFT, New Delhi, India. He has authored 6 books in the field of garment manufacturing technology, garment business setup, and industrial engineering. He loves writing how-to guide articles in the fashion industry niche. He has been working in the apparel manufacturing industry since 2006. He has visited garment factories in many countries and implemented process improvement projects in numerous garment units in different continents including Asia, Europe, and South Africa. He is the founder and editor of the Online Clothing Study Blog.

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