Kingpins will debut a new show. ‘Why By Kingpins’ alongside their Amsterdam event on April, 13-14, 2016. Focused on branding in the denim industry, the new event will be also organized by Kingpins Shows’ founder Andrew Olah and Kris Dumon. Located at the Transformatorhuis in Amsterdam’s Westerpark, adjacent to and running concurrently with Kingpins Amsterdam, ‘Why By Kingpins’ aims to act as a platform for denim brands and branding companies.
Attendees will find everything from labels and trim to accessories and innovative technologies represented on the show floor. Like Kingpins, ‘Why By Kingpins’ show will offer complementary seminars and panels, catering and an open bar. Attendees and invitees of Kingpins Amsterdam will also be able to attend ‘Why By Kingpins’ show. Kingpins’s is an exclusive denim show that attracts top brands, manufacturers from across the globe to showcase their latest innovations to specially invited guests. The guests include manufactuers, brands, experts select media among others.
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