Sixteen Bangladeshi fabric and garment companies will be participating at the 39th edition of Texworld, a four-day globally renowned fashion exhibition which is organized by Messefrankfurt, to start in Paris on September 12.
Bangladesh will have a national pavilion hired by the Export Promotion Bureau at the show.
The Bangladeshi companies to partake in the Texworld fair are Akij Textile Mills, Monno Fabrics, Denim Expert, Anthony Young Garments, Centex Textile and Apparels, Century Apparels, Chorka Textile, DK Knitwear, JM Knitwear, Jericho Imex Ltd, MK Sweaters Ltd, Nazia Apparels, Needle Fashion, Sinha Knit Industries, and Unitex Attires.
The fair will display a global range of fashion products from other major manufacturing countries such as China, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and Pakistan.
The show is very important for the exhibitors, as global brands generally look for new collections of clothes for winter and summer in September.
The event to showcases product like cotton, denim, embroidery & lace, knitted fabrics, fibers, functional fabrics, linen & hemp, prints, shirting, silk, silky aspects, trims & accessories, wool, wool blends and machinery etc. in Fashion, Lifestyle & Fashion, Textile, Fabrics & Yarns industries.
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