TGF 2016 most popular show for Diwali collections opens at Texvalley

Textiles and Garments Fair 2016,(TGF 2016) got off to a start at Texvalley Complex, India’s largest fully-integrated wholesale textile market at Gangapuram along the Salem-Cochin Highway with nationally renowned garment manufacturers from all over Tamil Nadu, Ernakulam, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Jabalpur Nagpur, Kolkata, Amaravathi, Mangalagiri, Chanderi and Delhi exhibiting their products in 200 stalls.

Retailers will enjoy the advantage of making their choices out of all kinds of men’s, women’s and children’s wears in trendy designs and vast varieties that have been competitively priced. The three-day event culminating on Friday will be absolutely buyer-centric.

Business trips for sourcing of garments and textiles by multi-brand outlets, large format stores, franchisees, retailers, wholesalers/ distributors, marketing agencies, chains stores, import agencies and liaison offices have been reduced to just a single visit to Texvalley, the organizers said.

The event is supported by Trade Promoters, Tirupur Garment Manufacturer Association, Textiles and Garment Manufacturers Association and Ilam Vanikar Nalam Nadum Sangam in Erode, Tamil Nadu Readymade Garments Manufacturers Association, Tamil Nadu Textile Merchants Association Limited, Cumbum Area Apparels Manufacturer and Trader Association, and Hyderabad-based Garments Manufacturer and Wholesalers Association.

The three-day value-for-money event is expected to see nearly 150 branded readymade garment manufacturers and envisaging booking of garments for Deepavali by retailers with top-notch wholesalers.

DP Kumar, executive director of Erode Textile Mall Pvt. Ltd, which owns Texvalley said that the TGF is part of their constant effort to create sustainable business value for both buyers and sellers by creating a favourable transaction environment in a world-class ambience that helps to build long-term business relationships.

The Textile & Garment Fair 2016 will run from August 10 to 12 Aug, 2016, at Texvalley Main Mall.

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