Sourcing at Magic will take place August 17 to 20, Las Vegas, US. This is the single most important sourcing event in North America, reflecting the complete fashion supply chain. In addition to providing all necessary production resources, it also serves as a forum where some of the industry's most important brands converge to gain insight into market trends, innovative technologies and important industry intelligence.
This year, Sourcing will focus on denim, a first in the show’s nine-year history. Exhibitors will showcase new technology, washes and innovations in denim and meet with other suppliers from fiber to fabric to finished garments. Some of the components of the denim focus area are recycled cotton and polyester components in fabric, sustainable technology using 90 per cent less water and recycled water, novelty denim fabrics, chambray, organic cotton etc. The importance of eco sustainability will be stressed and there will be exhibits and seminars by Cotton Inc and Jeanologia.
Indonesia is set to participate at the show. Together forming a pavilion, Indonesia will bring in 20 companies with high quality products and new collections of women’s and men’s apparel, leather apparel and accessories, textiles and more
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