Apparel Sourcing Paris will be held from September 12 to 15, 2016. More than 550 exhibitors are expected to participate, an increase of 37.5 per cent compared to the 2015 edition. With new countries joining in and presentation of new products, Apparel Sourcing Paris is making its platform of expertise in ready-to-wear and accessories even more exhaustive. For the September 2016 edition, it will showcase apparels for men, women and children.
Apparel Sourcing Paris proposes effective and diversified solutions and is pursuing its mission thanks to the loyalty of exhibitors, particularly from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tunisia and Morocco. Many Indian exhibitors present in September 2015 will be back for the 2016 edition in larger numbers, constituting a 20 per cent increase in exhibitors. Exhibitors from Vietnam have a preference for the September edition, because one trade show a year provides them with sufficient business for the whole year. Finally, Hong Kong will present 10 exhibitors.
China will be present with 426 exhibitors. The latest South American knowhow will be showcased through Guatemala, a country that has placed the textile industry at the heart of its economic boom. The show contributes to the competitiveness of apparel and accessories manufacturers.
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