Spinexpo is a professional trade exhibition dedicated to promoting innovation in yarns, fibers and knitwear. The Shanghai-based exhibition has been an ongoing catalyst for the textile and fashion industry and continues to be a driving force in moving both suppliers and buyers forward, urging them to bring newness in design and innovative technical applications to the market.
Buyers have come to recognize Spinexpo as a place of paramount importance, the vanguard of cutting-edge ideas, creativity and inspiration. Among the well known exhibitors at is Xinao. It is one of the world’s leading merino suppliers, known for its dedicated commitment toward environmental issues. Xinao offers three lines of products: yarns for knitwear, yarns for circular knitting and yarns for weaving. In addition, the company partners with Hong Kong and China based knitwear manufacturers.
Another exhibitor Fenix Group which was launched in 1972 as a supplier of Japanese yarns to Hong Kong based companies. It caters to high-end markets with men’s, women's and children’s fashion sweaters. The team creates over 500 designs per season. Fenix is working with over 80 accounts globally. The lead time for a prototype is 14 to 20 days, sampling 20 to 30 days and production 40 to 60 days. Fenix handles an array of techniques for sweater production including printing, washing, embroidery, needle punching and mixed media, from hand knit qualities up to 18 gauges.
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