SPINEXPO Paris organised by independent textile specialists to presents an international top level offer in the field of fibers, yarns for knitting, circular knit and weaving (fabrics and upholstery), socks, laces, labels and technical textiles. The goal of the upcoming event is to bring together spinners and knitwear manufacturers, who invest in innovation and have become the most effective suppliers of US and EU brands to Paris.
This edition, SPINEXPO will present Autumn/Winter 2017-18 collection of trends for designers and manufacturers to look for ideas and inspirations for their next products.
The event is also introducing a selective international offer from the leading mills in spinning and knitwear manufacturing. Among the exhibitors will be a leading spinning specialist Consinee Group and a knitwear manufacturer Hong Kong Sales.
The group has been supported by the latest and the most advanced automatic equipment since 1999. Based on the joint intelligence of Chinese and international senior engineers, Consinee is dedicated to making a high quality yarn and has become an integrated group in the dyeing and spinning of woollen, worsted, semi-worsted and fancy yarns, as well as high quality fabrics and import-export business.
SPINEXPO will be held from July 6-7 at Cite de la Mode, in Paris.
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