Knit Show, which is run by City Leaves, offers exhibitors an excellent opportunity to enter the Tirupur market in innovative ways. The Knit Show, which is being hosted after a 2-year hiatus due to the pandemic, is anticipated to gather several guests from all over India. Over 500 exhibitors are anticipated for this trade show, which is scheduled to cover 1,50,000 square feet (gross) and draw 30,000 industry professionals from across the world.
90% of India’s cotton knitwear exports come from Tirupur, the country’s knitwear powerhouse. For the past three decades, it has boosted India’s textile sector. In Tirupur, there are more than 10,000 textile manufacturing businesses that employ over 600,000. The cluster exports textiles worth Rs. 25 billion on average each year. month. In European nations, there is a high demand for cotton knitwear sent from this region. Clothing and textiles are imported from Tiruppur by some of the biggest stores in the world, including C&A, Nike, Walmart, Primark, Adidas, Switcher, Polo Ralph Lauren, Diesel, Tommy Hilfiger, M&S, FILA, H&M, and Reebok.A significant portion of India’s foreign exchange comes from Tirupur. To support the textile industry, specialised industrial parks have been created. Among those that are in use are Nethaji Apparel Park, Tirupur Export Knitwear Industrial Complex, SIDCO Industrial Estate, and J. S. Apparel Park. 53 businesses in Nethaji Apparel Park produce knitwear for export.
For more than 20 years, City Leaves has successfully organised trade shows, giving manufacturers and dealers from the entire south of India a unified platform.