The sixth edition of Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh is scheduled to be held on October 5-6, 2016 at Dhaka and the theme ‘Vintage Recall’. After launching the first denim show in Bangladesh, the organizers in the past three years have successfully managed to bring the international mills to a platform where they could watch the denim industry of Bangladesh. The objective behind the show has been always to showcase the importance of Bangladesh in the global denim industry. The 5th edition, which ended on March 3, 2016 at Dhaka, has received a positive response from all exhibitors as well as visitors. The two days of this denim show started with the opening remarks byGauhar Rizvi (Advisor to PM) followed by representatives of some reputed business communities.
The features of Denimsandjeans is not limited to being a trade show but is a denim event where a number of activities take place and bring together the global denim fraternity where they can share their views, ideas, new technologies, business propositions etc. and enable a closer bonding among them. The 5th show was no exception and a number of events took place including seminars, live video conferences, student competitions etc. This time the live video conferences by reputed denim designer Leopoldo Durante and Owner of Pizarro Laundries - Vasco Pizzaro, not only set a new benchmark but also showed the perfect blend of quality and technology together.
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