Serbia's Luss Textile in talks to become Philipp Plein supplier
08 Mar 21 1 min read
Serbian firm Luss Textile is negotiating to become a supplier to German fashion group Philipp Plein, according to the Serbian Chamber of Commerce. "At the end of the week, we will have the first working meeting on the possibilities to start production of clothing for Philipp Plein," the chamber quoted company director Sava Mitrovic as saying early this week.
Luss Textile aims to increase its workforce by 200 at its factory in Draganici in southwestern Serbia, Mitrovic said after a meeting with designer Philipp Plein.
"Luss Textile has many interesting opportunities to become a supplier for our brand. We produce about a million pieces of clothing a year. We work mainly in Europe and Asia but for us, Europe is becoming more and more important due to the proximity of our central warehouse. The possibilities of this factory are great," he said.
The Serbian company launched its Draganici factory in January 2019 and is cooperating with the Replay brand. Luss Textile sells about 90 per cent of its products in Europe and has 300 employees, according to a report in a domestic media outlet.
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Luss Textile aims to increase its workforce by 200 at its factory in Draganici in southwestern Serbia, Mitrovic said after a meeting with designer Philipp Plein.
"Luss Textile has many interesting opportunities to become a supplier for our brand. We produce about a million pieces of clothing a year. We work mainly in Europe and Asia but for us, Europe is becoming more and more important due to the proximity of our central warehouse. The possibilities of this factory are great," he said.
The Serbian company launched its Draganici factory in January 2019 and is cooperating with the Replay brand. Luss Textile sells about 90 per cent of its products in Europe and has 300 employees, according to a report in a domestic media outlet.
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