Apparel Sourcing and Texworld will be held in the US, July 12 to 14, 2016. Together they will host over 700 international exhibitors.
Apparel Sourcing is the only event on the East Coast to focus on finished apparel, contract manufacturing and private label development. It will connect attendees with suppliers specialising in ready-to-wear for men, women, children and accessories. It is an opportunity for visitors to source complimentary products and manufacturing services from over 220 exhibitors representing nine countries including USA, China, Bangladesh, Kenya, Taiwan, and more.
The Fashion on Display Trend Café will provide attendees with a preview of the best of exhibitors’ manufacturing capabilities and finished apparel products.
Texworld USA is the premier North American fabric sourcing show. It has the most diverse product group offering to date and a dedicated focus on sustainable and eco-friendly products. This edition will feature over 500 international exhibitors representing 15 countries, including USA, United Kingdom, China, Indonesia, Lebanon, Japan, Canada, Colombia, India and more. Alongside the returning Turkey and Taiwan pavilions, a brand new Korea pavilion will make its debut. Attendees can source fabrics, trims and accessories for every type of product line – women’s, men’s, and children’s wear – across a total of 16 product groups, including the brand new faux fur category and an expanded functional fabrics category.
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