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Party "> http://www.himfr.com/buy-Party_Glasses/"> Part GlassesFor first time, leaders factories producing assessment Cone Denim Denim, UCO and Tissue Olahclient Royo-competitors and barons to attend regular Kurabo Denim twice a year See the West Coast. In total, 14 exhibitors packed the show, the barons of the largest to date in Los Angeles. Exhibitors manufacturers were cleaning resources overseas knitwear and fabrics, embroidery and decorative motifs of resources, and representatives stretch cotton and manufacturers of specialty fiber. The show by invitation only, has attracted representatives from 37 companies, according to organizers. Designers Supply and leaders of major brands such as the monarchy, GoldSign, Volcom, Juicy Couture, Quiksilver Jeans Farmer, MEK, CA Collection, 7 For All Mankind, Guess? Red Engine Jeans Inc and directed the show.
UCO factory created denim Belgian began using the name of the Union Cottoniere United States has used its debut on leaders to strengthen their position. "All obsolete brands from time to time, "said Carrie Eddmenson, who represented the denim plant in the lounge. UCO, one of the initiators of stretch denim, lost market share as other plants pioneered the concept stretchdenim. Now Cottoniere Union is making a name for himself with a domestic mill in North Carolina and a new emphasis on specialty denim. "This is a brand-shift mode. We are working on the development of a stretch denim, but we are also being known for our 100 percent cotton denim, "said Eddmenson." leaders is the perfect place for us right now. We had the opportunity to meet major brands and one-hour presentations are focused. It is very important to us. "
Tissue Royo, a Spanish factory specializing in luxury denim fabrics PFD no denim, denim to bring his bosses. Raul Bermel, Royo Regional Sales Manager of the plant, which opened office in Los Angeles last year, said the show was a good opportunity to meet with current clients and potential new accounts. Royo has brands like 7 For All Mankind, BCBG, Guess, Hudson, Union and Robin Jeans of its customers.
Cone Denim has shown a new fabric was developed using the XLA developed stretchfiber Dow Fiber Solutions, other leaders of the exhibitors, and T400 fiber and Technology section S son Gene, who is a strong and lightweight denim. "Stretching is very important," said Kara Nicholas, vice president of the cone of new products and marketing adding that the denim market for men increased significant use of stretch denim.
Kurabo continued to produce jeans with the fiber XLA stretch, with 75 percent of its new leaders messages containing fiber. The plant, which produces jeans in Hong Kong and Japan, who could resist light denim abrasion and painful back popular. Another popular specialty is denim Kurabo Crunch, wide jeans, looking like the edge of denim. In general produced in the old offices of 28 inches, the margins can be prohibitively expensive. Crunch is produced in China 58-inch routes in 14 oz and 11.5 oz weight.
"The idea is to include leaders competing plants best experience even more value to our customers," said Andrew Olah Olah President and cofounder of leaders. Another change the participants enjoyed the new dates for the fair. Originally a concert in October, Olah and his team leaders pushed for a full month to allow creators out in the fall of 2009 exhibitors offer. "The dates are October marks too late for some [of] the fall," said Olah.
Brad Mowry, CEO of West Coast operations of Olah, echoed the emphasis on customer service Olah. "First, leaders of a performance bonus chain supply. We are always looking to expand our range. Our exhibitors are laundries, fiber suppliers, chemical companies, equipment and accessories suppliers, embroidery, wire and son business, and manufacturers of clothing. "Come March, he said, leaders are most likely a larger, new location more exhibitors.
Gary you, a partner in another design studio, design consultancy and production of resources and inspiration denimfocused leaders purchases for their clients. At the top of his list were the material resources. "I tell my clients that the fastest way to add value to Jean-especially in this type economic climate is with the hardware. It's subtle, but you can change the entire look of a garment, "he said.
hardware manufacturer based in Argentina Apholos mentioned the growing interest among brands of measurement hardware and equipment that complements the distressed jeans and the elderly. Brilliant, riveting perfect zippers and buttons are released, said Franck Noel and Luciana Apholos Botnar. Instead, rusted metal, enamel chips and the team seems to have had several lives was a key to buy premium denim brands.
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