The third edition of BSTIM knitwear fair coming up in Feb 2017

The third edition of BSTIM (Best Solution in Textile Manufacturing) European knitwear fair coming up in February 2017 is a professional salon that wants to give an answer to the needs of supply in proximity of knitwear garments of brands and distributors of the fashion sector. For this edition the organization has created a highly innovative image that project into the future without losing sight of the origin.

The fair organizer Catalan Fashion Cluster has observed the need for speed, design, quality and innovation, which are requirements that can only be satisfied by means of local production. BSTIM has been set up to help address these needs. The fair will show the different solutions offered by local textile suppliers with a strong textile know-how and experience.

The fair aim to bring together the textile industries with brands and want the buyers from all over the fashion brands to live the BSTIM experience. They are looking forward to showing the creativity, solvency and capacity of those suppliers and thus stimulate trade relations between manufacturers and international partners.

Markets abroad are increasingly asking for more quality products that are Made in Europe. Studies form the Centre d’Informació Tèxtil (Textile Information Centre) and FITEX (Technological Centre) estimate that Spain’s textile industry has the capacity to take on an additional 30% of the current activities.

Buying in close proximity makes it easier for consumers to have their needs answered quickly and efficiently, offering them the right solution and avoiding stocks and financial costs. In order to strengthen the speed, the new edition of BSTIM will have the room called Fresh Fashion, specially designed for those brands that need to deliver their collections to the market in short time.

The last edition of BSTIM, closed welcoming 1,500 professional visitors, including buyers from high-premium brands such as El Corte Inglés, Nice Things, Wom&Now, Rita Row, TCN, Sita Murt, and Naulover, and buyers from different international groups like Inditex Group, Desigual, and Cortefiel.

The show hosted 70 exhibitors who were mainly Spanish manufacturers, industrial enterprises that make finished dressmaking pieces, knitting and swimwear, with the capacity to serve the finished product adapted to different volumes and manufacturing conditions.

The third edition of BSTIM knitwear fair will be held from 22-23 February 2017 in Igualada, a textile city near Barcelona, where 145 factories and 2,500 industry professionals are located.

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