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Chi Linen to showcase innovative children's apparel at Bharat Tex 2025

07 Feb '25
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Chi Linen to showcase innovative children's apparel at Bharat Tex 2025
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  • India's Chi Linen will participate in Bharat Tex 2025, showcasing its sustainable children's apparel at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from February 14-17.
  • The event, supported by the Indian Ministry of Textiles, will feature over 5,000 exhibitors and attract thousands of international buyers, focusing on sustainable practices and future trends in the textile industry.
India-based Chi Linen, renowned for its high-quality children’s linen apparel, has announced its participation in Bharat Tex 2025. The event is scheduled to take place at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi from February 14 to 17. Attendees can explore Chi Linen's latest offerings at booth number 4F – S33 in hall number 4.

Speaking about the company’s involvement, Jay Randeria, CEO of Chi Linen told Fibre2Fashion, “Bharat Tex 2025 provides a magnificent platform for us to share our passion for sustainable, child-friendly fashion with the global market. Our presence here allows us to highlight how our garments not only comfort and inspire our little ones but also support an eco-conscious lifestyle. We are excited to present our designs that resonate so well with both children and their parents, promoting a lifestyle that’s in harmony with nature.”

Chi Linen is celebrated for its commitment to sustainability and artisanal quality. The brand's clothing line includes everything from linen shorts and shirts for boys to elegant skirts and flared frocks for girls, all designed with comfort, durability, and style in mind. The natural properties of linen make it an ideal choice for children’s clothing, offering breathability, durability, and a gentle touch on sensitive skin.

The upcoming Bharat Tex 2025, organised by 11 leading textile industry bodies and supported by the Indian Ministry of Textiles, expects to host over 5,000 exhibitors and 6,000 international buyers from more than 120 countries, alongside an estimated 120,000 visitors. The event will cover a wide spectrum of the textile industry, including sustainable practices and future fashion trends.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (KD)

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