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Denimsandjeans to host 2nd show in Bangladesh this October

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Denimsandjeans.com is organizing its second denim show in Bangladesh this

October on 15 and 16, at Hotel Radisson. The last edition of the invite only show was held in March 2014. It was a successful event with a number of important denim mills, factories, chemical and accessory companies visiting it.

With the country growing to become the second largest denim apparel manufacturer worldwide after China and the availability of all types of raw materials, skill-sets and resources, the country has been attracting major brands and retailers from the EU and the US to increase their sourcing needs. This is the reason why, the second edition of Denimsandjeans would be held in Bangladesh.

The first show had seen the participation of well known global denim companies including Candiani (Italy), Vicunha (Brazil), Arvind (India), Artistic (Pakistan) and participation by major brands, retailers and buying houses including companies like Benetton, C&A, Carrefour, Celio, Charles Voegele, Cortefiel, Debenhams, Dewhirst, El Corte Ingles, Esprit and many others. Along with all these, some of the important denim and related companies in technology, chemicals, piece dyes are expected to be a part of the show.

The event will witness participants from Brazil, Turkey, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Germany, Hong Kong and China. Bangladesh, despite some unfortunate incidents like fire and building collapse in last two years, Bangladesh has become the favourite sourcing destination for retailers and brands worldwide. The country has started producing value added jeans and apparels using skills and technology installed from around the world. The country is not only able to import fabrics and accessories from other countries, but its textile industry base is increasingly supporting its garment export sector. Its current denim fabric production covers about 40 percent of its requirements.

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