Texworld Evolution Paris, the global specialized textile show, is back.

Among the major sourcing countries present in Paris on this occasion, Asian specialized weavers, embroiderers, and garment makers will be back and, in particular, Chinese exhibitors are said they will return exhibiting as physical presence.

Texworld Paris, which brings together fabric manufacturers including experts in knitwear, embroidery, jacquard and cotton among others, is expected to welcome around 450 exhibitors from 14 countries, including nearly 250 Chinese companies.
Indian embroiderers and weavers will also have a strong presence with more than 50 companies.
With nearly 110 manufacturers, Turkish exhibitors are demonstrating to buyers how they can represent an alternative to Asian sourcing. Out of their total, 88 of them are gathered under the national pavilion, supported by the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ITO). Also noteworthy, will be the presence of 50 Korean companies, as well Taiwan, which will present nearly 15 companies.

Apparel Sourcing Paris, the platform for sourcing finished apparel and fashion accessories in Europe, is back in touch with the reality of the international market.
Almost 200 exhibitors will come from China with proposals of textile articles for fashion brands. They will participate alongside other major sourcing countries like, for instance, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Hong Kong (China), Turkey, Taiwan, Sri Lanka and Mongolia.

From raw material to finished product, the denim offer continues to expand and meet buyers' expectations. This section of the show will host 25 international exhibitors from countries including China, India, Turkey, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They will be grouped in the Denim Village, a 400 sq. meter area that will be entirely dedicated to them. Among key exhibitors in this segment participating the show will be Atlas Denim from Turkey, Mekotex from Pakistan, and NZ Denim from Bangladesh.
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Hand embroidery, knitting and organic silk manufacturers from Indian, Thailand and Taiwan will also participate this edition.

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