Industry leaders are preparing to present the latest breakthroughs and international fashion trends at Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics 2024, which is scheduled to take place in Shenzhen’s CBD in less than two weeks. There will be exhibitors from 11 different nations and regions at the event, which takes place at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Centre from June 5–7.
At Intertextile Shenzhen, suppliers from throughout the world—including China and the Asia-Pacific region—will display a wide variety of textiles and accessories. The exhibitors will showcase a variety of product categories, including swimwear, athletics, casual wear, ladieswear, and denim, giving consumers plenty of options.
Through the expo, Asian suppliers have been successful in breaking into South China’s market. Many vendors are expected to visit the Korea Pavilion, Taiwan Pavilion, and Japan Zone this year. Participating domestic pavilions include Changshu, Haining, and others.
Japan’s Kurabo Industries is an expert in using cutting-edge spinning, weaving, dying, and processing techniques to turn natural fibres like cotton, wool, and linen into sustainable textiles. With major goods for leisure clothing, uniforms, and heavy materials like denim, they prioritise sustainability, comfort, and utility.
Recognised as a centre for research and development in nanotechnology and advanced materials, the Nano and Advanced Materials Institute in Hong Kong facilitates market-driven technology and commercialization initiatives.
China’s Zhangjiagang VCARE Textile provides textiles to Gap, JNBY, Next, Puma, and Zara, among other brands.