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'We will see shift towards on-demand manufacturing'
15 Jun 20 1 min read
While we’ve seen a lot of style personalisation options over the years, we’re now seeing a strong push towards size personalisation and on-demand manufacturing, says Morgan Linton, co-founder and COO of Bold Metrics, a SaaS solution provider for retailers and brands to reduce returns, improve sustainability and supercharge their supply chain.
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"Companies that have found themselves stuck with physical inventory they can’t sell are now more interested than ever before in finding a way to stop making more clothes than they need," Linton says in June 2020 edition of Fibre2Fashion.
"I think we’re going to see a major shift over the next few years towards on-demand manufacturing so people can go from personalising the style of existing clothes to making clothes specifically for them on-demand," he adds.
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