Duke Clothing signs with ‘Option Systems’ for STYLEman & PLM solution to build capabilities

Duke Clothing signs with ‘Option Systems’ for STYLEman & PLM solution to build capabilities

13th July 2021 Mumbai: 

World renowned supplier of men’s casualwear and a division of Bassi Fashions, Duke Clothing Co has selected and fully implemented STYLEman and its Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution from Option Systems to enhance their product development and manufacturing process.

Option Systems STYLEman Suite provides the most innovative “end to end” enterprise solutions to fashion, footwear, sports, retail, luxury and fast-moving consumer goods companies to achieve strategic and operational transformation objectives.

Option Systems offers enterprise solutions for retailers, brands and manufacturers looking to achieve their strategic or operational goals through digital transformation. Its innovative PLM software empowers users to plan, source, design and develop a range of products from apparel, footwear, sporting goods, furniture, cosmetics and luxury goods, all whilst minimising costs, speeding up time to market, improving team collaboration, and driving efficiency and consistency across the product development chain, therefore managing the entire development process in one place.

Founded in 1985, Duke Clothing Co. are recognized as Europe’s leading branded marketer of regular and king size men’s clothing. Marketing six of the most recognized brands.

 

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Duke London, D555, Split Star, Rockford, Laser & Future and Cut Cloths, the company designs, develops and sells its products all across Europe and to most countries across the world.

 

 

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