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Global exhibitors from across textile spectrum gather at upcoming Intertextile Apparel

Published: August 2, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Shanghai, 2 August 2024. The garment value chain is broad and varied, containing everything from weather-resistant and temperature-regulating fibers to organic buttons and flower designs. Thousands of exhibitors at trade shows can make it difficult for buyers to locate the textiles they need. For this reason, many suppliers will be gathered under the banners of specialized zones and pavilions at this autumn’s Intertextile Apparel. Eight product zones, including Accessories Vision, Functional Lab, and Verve for Design, will be available during the exhibition, which will be held from August 27 to 29 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.

The popular items for Autumn/Winter 2025–2026 will be a key attraction at the show, which is commemorating its 30th year. These items can be found at the Intertextile Directions Trend Forum and at the booths of international suppliers. SalonEurope, located in Hall 5.1, has always included a range of high-end products.

Acessories Vision (Hall 1.1): Avery Dennison, FIDLOCK, HSD Zippers, Oriental Button & Fashion Accessories, YCC Global

  • Beyond Denim (Hall 8.1): Azgard Nine, Cone Denim, Diamond Denim by Sapphire, Kipas Pazarlama, Orta Anadolu
  • Functional Lab (Hall 4.1): 3M China, Naariah Textile, Nilit, Toray, Toyobo, Unifi Textiles
  • Premium Wool Zone (Hall 5.1): Abraham Moon & Sons, Albini, Cerruti 1881, Dino Filarte, Scabal, Yünsa
  • Verve for Design (Hall 5.1): Alex & Kate, Atelier Mineeda, Fairbairn & Wolf Studio, Fioribelli, Longina Phillips Designs, Nix

The showcased product zones comprise exhibitors from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and other regions, showcasing their distinct regional styles and strengths.

High-traffic Japan Pavilion to feature for 21st time
The pavilion is typically a key attraction for buyers at every edition. Organised by the Japan Fashion Week Organization, its exhibitors will showcase, amongst other items, a wide variety of fashion-focused, functional, and sustainable fabrics. Highlighted exhibitors include:

  • CHAMBRAY CO LTD: the Tokyo-based textile company has produced yarn-dyed shirting fabrics since its establishment in 1984. In addition to its own collections, CHAMBRAY stocks three fabric brands: THE STATES MADE®, which reproduces vintage pieces using American cotton; REFABRISH®, made from recycled polyester; and Orgamix™, 100% GOTS certified organic cotton mélange.
  • KIYOHARA & CO LTD: an accessories specialist, and one of the companies making its Japan Pavilion debut at this edition. Its product development and merchandising is strongly based on global trends, and its collection on display will include its stopper and cord ends, a flagship product for decades.
  • NIKKE TEXTILE CO LTD: the manufacturer is one of Japan‘s largest wool fabric suppliers, with factories in both Japan and China. Featured products include heritage fabrics, wool denim, functional wool, as well as piece-dyed gabardine and serge.
  • SOLOTEX® (Teijin Frontier): showcasing its signature fibre, yarn, and fabric collection, SOLOTEX® is well-regarded for its material development and quick response. Its easy-to-dye functional fibre’s other defining characteristics include softness, shape retention, stretch, cushioning, sustainability, and compatibility with other fibres.

Other country and region pavilions and their organisers include the Hong Kong Pavilion (Hong Kong Trade Development Council); Milano Unica Pavilion; India Pavilion (The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council); Korea Pavilion (Korea Fashion Textile Association); Pakistan Pavilion (Trade Development Authority of Pakistan); and the Taiwan Pavilion (Taiwan Textile Federation).

The Malaysia Pavilion, hosted by the Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation, will make its debut at the upcoming Intertextile Apparel in addition to returning pavilions. In an effort to make an impact on the Chinese market, exhibitors presenting a variety of batik and tenunan woven textiles, among other things, will have a platform at the pavilion.

In the meantime, the UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT) Display Area will showcase the skills and experience of about twenty upscale British mills, manufacturers, and retailers. The goods and services on display include trend forecasting and testing, as well as luxury wool fabrics and imaginative prints.

Speaking ahead of the show, Mr. Paul Alger MBE, Director of International Business at UKFT, stated: “Due to our emphasis on quality, innovation, and distinctive British style, the UK textile industry stands out in the global market, especially in China and Asia.” Our ability to combine heritage with modern trends to create products that are both fashionable and responsibly made gives us a competitive edge. Customers in these areas are drawn to our dedication to quality and sustainability, which enables us to forge enduring bonds with them. We are excited to be exhibiting at Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics.

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