Red Sea Disruption Returns as a Threat to Fashion’s Supply Chains

Renewed attacks in the Red Sea have revived the clearest risk to fashion’s global logistics: a shipping route that carries a meaningful share of the industry’s freight is once again under threat.

For fashion, whose seasons and launch calendars leave little room for drift, the consequence is a familiar but painful one: delayed deliveries and a renewed squeeze on freight costs.

How lasting the impact is will hinge on the security of the corridor, but the episode underscores that in fashion, the route to the shelf is as strategic as the garment itself.

Carriers disrupted in the corridor are again weighing the longer detour around the Cape of Good Hope, a reroute that stretches transit times and ties up the capital locked in cargo.

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