New Apparel and Textile Sourcing scheduled for Miami

Apparel Textile Sourcing Miami show, scheduled during the month of May is being organized by JP Communications, the parent company of Apparel Textile Sourcing trade shows, which two years ago launched a similar apparel and textiles sourcing show in Toronto.

Hundreds of apparel and textile manufacturers from China, India, Bangladesh, the United States, Mexico and other countries will be exhibiting at the newly established Apparel Textile Sourcing trade show. The three day event will have scores of booths, pavilions, trend displays and seminars.

Jason Prescott, chief executive of JP Communications said that the expansion of the ATC brand to Miami is a direct response to the market demand and fills a significant gap for the U.S. and Latin American markets. ATS-M will feature three days of seminars and panels covering topics from trade agreements to best practices with an eye on the changing Latin American market.

The ATS-Miami design pods and fashion show will include international apparel producers, Latin American artisans, Made-in-America manufacturers and active design students, said Apparel Textile Sourcing Director John Banker.

There will be a Made-in-the-USA pavilion showcasing U.S.-based manufacturers and designers that source apparel and textiles from abroad for their finished goods. There will also be an Americas pavilion featuring products from Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua and El Salvador.

The Apparel Textile Sourcing will be held from May 21 to 23 at the Mana Wynwood Convention Center in Miami.

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