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New look Interstoff Asia greeted with resounding success

13 Oct '05
7 min read

Over 280 exhibitors from 16 countries and regions participated in the show, and feedback was on the whole very positive.

“We specialise in embroideries and specifically target the European and US markets,” said Ms. K.H. Judy Cho from Korean company Top International. "We chose to exhibit at Interstoff Asia Autumn because we know that visitors to this show are looking for products of a certain standard and with a high level of creativity."

"This is our first time at Interstoff Asia Autumn and we are very happy with the result, " said Mr. Laurent Kasparian from Marey Textile, a French company with manufacturing centres in China. "We decided to exhibit at this fair to promote our high-end products to major international buyers and we have not been disappointed. We know this fair attracts major buyers looking for special products."

Exhibitors were not let down by the buyer turnout, as representatives from many leading retailers, fashion chains and design houses were out in force at the show.

Major labels sourcing on-site included Ann Taylor, Armani Exchange, Bossini, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Eddie Bauer, Elle, Esprit, French Connection, Fossil, G2000, Gap, Giordano, Guess, H&M, Hugo Boss, J C Penney, Levi Strauss, Liz Claiborne, Mango, Marks & Spencer, Mastina, Mexx, Next, Prada, Polo Ralph Lauren, Sears, Talbots, Target, Tesco, Tommy Hillfiger, Timberland and Tough Jeans.

Sportswear and lingerie brands Body Glove, Bodywaves,Everlast, Nike, Quicksilver, Rip Curl, Running Bare, Triumph, Victoria's Secret and Wacoal were also present looking for functional and innovative body-wear fabrics.

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