13 Bangladeshi entities participate at Texworld Paris 2024
09 Feb 24 2 min read
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- Bangladeshi exhibitors presented a diverse range of fashion products.
- Among the 13 Bangladeshi firms in attendance, Asia Links Design, Sara Fashionwear exhibited apparels, while prominent denim manufacturers including Aaron Denim, Argon Denim, NZ Denim, and Pioneer Denim showcased their latest offerings.
- The event attracted a wide range of global buyers.
The event which attracted a wide range of buyers from across geographical locations, fostering robust networking and sourcing opportunities over its three-day duration, witnessed the participation by 13 Bangladeshi firms as well.
The Bangladeshi exhibitors showcased a rich variety of fashion products alongside other industry giants like India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Korea, Turkiye, and Taiwan.
Of the 13 participating firms from Bangladesh, Asia Links Design and Sara Fashionwear displayed apparel items, while notable denim manufacturers such as Aaron Denim, Argon Denim, NZ Denim, and Pioneer Denim displayed their latest offerings.
The Denim Village, situated prominently in Hall 7.3, served as a hub for international companies offering raw materials and finished denim products.
Among the bustling crowd, Bangladeshi exhibitors stood out, engaging with potential buyers with great enthusiasm, as per reports.
Ahasan Habib Rabi, deputy manager of Amanat Shah Fabric, expressed satisfaction with the event’s organisation and turnout, noting the positive reception from the European buyers.
Overall, Texworld/Apparel Sourcing Paris 2024 provided a dynamic platform for the industry players to connect, and explore new business opportunities, reaffirming its position as a premier event in the global fashion calendar.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DR)
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