Mafatlal Industries Limited during the recently held dealer booking Conferences held at Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Kanpur, Mumbai, and Delhi unveiled its Summer 2016 Collection of Suiting, yarn dyed Shirting, linen range, large collection of white fabrics, home furnishings, School & Corporate uniform fabrics and garments.
The new range on display were value added bottom wear made of premium GIZA cotton, Polyester / Viscose / Wool with ultra-soft finish, Polyester / Viscose in checks & dobby structured weaves, Menzzo Mafatlal suiting has a colour range that extends to more than 400 different shades.
The ‘EL Romano’ brand of shirting consists of “AMZLER†(slub) in yarn dyed and plain shades. ‘BIANCO’ white self-design 100% premium cotton shirting, structured satin 100% premium cotton, new age prints in 100% premium cotton for shirting & dress material and 100% Linen shirting in 80s, 90s, & 100s counts in plain white.
Priyavrata Mafatlal and Aniruddha Deshmukh, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer addressed the dealers during the Dealers Conference.
Mafatlal Industries Ltd. (MIL) was recently awarded as ‘India’s Most Promising Brand 2014 – 2015’ in the Textile Category by World Consulting & Research Corporation (WCRC) at Gibson Hall, London.
Mafatlal Industries Limited is a pioneer for quality textiles in India since 1905. The Company’s product portfolio consists of yarn dyed Shirtings, Suitings, Voiles, Prints, Linens, Bleached White Fabrics, Rubia, value added and fashion Denims, School Uniform fabrics, Corporate/ Institutional Uniforms, Bed & Bath Linen and Ready-mades. The Company has two vertically integrated composite manufacturing facilities at Nadiad and Navsari in Gujarat. The sales volume of Mafatlal Industries Ltd. is over 85 million meters per annum.
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