Real-world examples of how complex solutions become easier to understand
Below are examples of Customer Success stories published through Inside Fashion.
Each one shows how companies use real customer experiences to explain complex value, demonstrate real-world relevance, and support sales conversations.
These are not promotional pieces. They are editorial, customer-centered, and designed to help buyers understand how solutions work in practice.
How to read these stories
Each story is structured around the customer—not the vendor.
They focus on:
• The customer’s problem
• The context they were operating in
• What they were trying to change
• Why they made certain decisions
• What changed after adoption
This allows readers to understand how solutions function in real conditions—not just how they are described.
These examples include technology providers, machinery manufacturers, materials innovators, and industry platforms – showing how Customer Success Programs adapt to different types of complex offerings.
US Cotton Trust Protocol
Cute Dress Industry Ltd.
How traceability data helped a garment maker meet new sustainability demands
To meet rising expectations around sustainability and transparency, Cute Dress adopted US cotton backed by the US Trust Protocol—giving them the data needed to prove compliance.
Industry: Materials
Use Case: Sustainability, transparency
Region: Asia
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Kornit Digital
Anoogo
How digital printing reduced production time from hours to minutes
By adopting Kornit’s Storm Hexa printer, Anoogo reduced production time from 12 hours to 3 minutes—allowing them to meet demand with far shorter lead times.
Industry: Technology
Use Case: Digital printing
Region: Asia
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Kornit Digital
Print Bar
How a growing print business scaled production without retraining staff
As demand surged, Print Bar needed to increase output quickly. Kornit’s Storm Hexa allowed them to scale without disrupting workflows or retraining staff.
Industry: Technology
Use Case: Digital printing
Region: Australia
Cotton USA
Atlantic Mills
How a denim mill reduced waste and improved quality through fiber selection
By switching from short-staple to longer-staple US cotton, Atlantic Mills reduced waste, saved money on combed yarns, and improved product consistency.
Industry: Materials
Use Case: Fiber choice
Region: Asia
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Shima Seiki
Jiangsu Yangfan Co. Ltd.
How after-sales support influenced long-term machinery investment
Yangfan selected Shima Seiki not just for its machines—but for its after-sales service. That support gave them the confidence to scale to 310 machines.
Industry: Technology
Use Case: Machinery
Region: China
Cotton USA
Varakith Textile Co. Ltd.
How a knitwear producer used US cotton to compete on quality instead of price
Realizing they could no longer compete on price, Varakith shifted its focus to quality. By comparing yarns, they found US cotton offered more consistent performance—allowing them to move upmarket.
Industry: Materials
Use Case: Fiber choice
Region: Asia
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Lycra
Doris Hosiery (Sha-To-Bu)
How a new shapewear brand used branded fibers to gain instant credibility
To launch its shapewear-driven line, Doris Hosiery chose Lycra brand spandex—giving the new brand immediate recognition and trust in performance.
Industry: Materials
Use Case: Branded Fibers
Region: USA
Lycra
DL1961
How fiber innovation helped a denim brand solve fit challenges
DL1961 partnered with Lycra to create better-fitting jeans, supported by R&D collaboration and the Lycra hangtag program to communicate performance benefits to consumers.
Industry: Materials
Use Case: Branded Fibers
Region: USA
Spinexpo
Ningbo Consinee
How a trade fair became a strategic window into the global knitwear market
In a fast-changing industry, Consinee uses Spinexpo to stay connected to global trends and developments—helping them anticipate shifts.
Industry: Event / Trade Fair
Use Case: Market information
Region: China
Each program is tailored to the company, customer, and use case.
These examples illustrate the structure and intent of our Customer Success approach – not a fixed format.
Companies work with Inside Fashion through structured content partnerships that focus on real customer experiences—not marketing claims.
If your company offers something complex, unfamiliar, or difficult to explain, these stories show how Customer Success Programs make value tangible.
You don’t need to decide anything now.
You can simply explore whether this approach makes sense for you.
Note: We keep partnerships selective to maintain editorial quality.