The global supply chain has revolutionized the clothing industry, transforming how apparel is designed, manufactured and distributed. This intricate network, spanning multiple countries and continents, has enabled brands to leverage cost efficiencies, access diverse markets and respond swiftly to fashion trends. However, this globalization has also introduced significant challenges, including ethical concerns, environmental impacts and vulnerability to disruptions. This article explores the multifaceted impact of global supply chains on the clothing industry, examining both the benefits and the drawbacks and highlighting the need for more sustainable and resilient practices.
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