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Pure Origin’s new show in Turkey

Pure Origin, the new home for international garment, fabric and supply chain sourcing, will put the spotlight on Turkey at its next show, which is taking place alongside Festival of Fashion Pure London at Olympia London from 9–11 February 2020.

“As the world’s 7th largest apparel exporter with 17billion USD export, and with 72% of total apparel export going to the EU, Turkey represents a huge opportunity for UK brands and designers, with short delivery times and integrated supply chain capabilities,” Pure Origin’s organisers says.

“Turkish brands have always had a strong presence at Pure London, and this season’s show is no exception with more than 20 businesses from the region showcasing within Pure Origin, and over 20 Turkish brands showing in Pure London – supported by Turkey, Discover the potential campaign. Joining the Pure Origin line-up this season include S&M Tekstil, Titbas Tekstil, Isik Etiket, Creazone, Günerler, Ersa Tekstil, Trakya Tekstil and Aysan Tekstil among many others.”

Nihat Berktas, Turkey Country Manager for Pure London and Pure Origin comments: “The interest in Turkish companies at the show is growing exponentially every year as the appetite for the UK market is increasing. The UK is the 2nd largest export market for Apparel/Textile for Turkey, and UK buyers are looking to manufacture more in closer countries like Turkey. Pure Origin will offer visitors a huge variety of new Turkish businesses to explore this season.”

Pure Origin, hosted together with Pure London, brings the entire fashion supply chain, from fibre to finished collection, under one central London roof. Pure Origin provides access to seven curated sectors across supply and manufacturing. It also features its own dedicated platform for content including talks, workshops, trend presentations and catwalk shows.

“Together with Pure London, guests can explore the full fashion supply chain under one roof – creating the only fashion trade show in the UK that offers this unique experience,” organisers conclude.

Pure Origin, hosted together with Pure London, brings the entire fashion supply chain, from fibre to finished collection, under one central London roof. Pure Origin provides access to seven curated sectors across supply and manufacturing. It also features its own dedicated platform for content including talks, workshops, trend presentations and catwalk shows.

“Together with Pure London, guests can explore the full fashion supply chain under one roof – creating the only fashion trade show in the UK that offers this unique experience,” organisers conclude.

Source: Innovation In Textiles

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