The South India Garment Fair will be held in Bangalore, July 21 to 23, 2016. This is an important event for the domestic market, especially in South India. The fair will feature top Indian brands that who will display their latest collections while new and upcoming brands get a chance to showcase their creativity. It will act as an ideal platform for brands and they will get a chance to book orders from dealers, wholesalers and retailers who will be visiting the show.
The fair has a collection which covers everything from wedding apparels to casual clothes. This includes apparels, lingerie, undergarments, accessories, mannequins. So there are jeans for men and women, wedding apparel which includes sherwanis, lehengas and heavily embroidered saris, T-shirts, pullovers, trousers, silk shirts, formal shirts, casuals.
The event is being organised by the South India Garment Association (SIGA). SIGA was formed more than a decade ago. The vision behind its formation was to create a platform for manufacturers, distributors, agents as well as retail traders.
The Autumn/Winter 2016 collection for men, women and kids will be displayed and visitors from many states will visit the fair. The last edition which was visited by 1200 buyers was highly appreciated.
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