Category: Denim Fairs/Exhibitions

  • Denim By Premiere Vision 2nd – 3rd June 2010

    image Denim by Premiere Vision is again coming back for its 6th edition . To be held on 2nd-3rd June , it will be held in the Halle Freyssinet in the interiors of Paris – in an industrial building . This is not the only difference this time. Denim By Premiere Vision has opened itself  to a number of participants from around the world. This includes a number of known denim manufacturers , labeling companies and a natural dye company from countries like India, Pakistan, South Korea , Thailand etc. This has enabled the fair to increase the number of exhibitors from 62  in the December 2009 edition to 68 exhibitors this time. This is a natural progression for the fair since the the major part of denim world is outside Europe (particularly in Asia)  and that is where the real growth is happening. It can ill afford to ignore the major segment of the denim industry.  The new exhibitors include  :
    Arvind – India : The only new addition from India ,and with about 110 million mtrs of denim production and licenses of a number of international denim brands, Arvind was a natural choice for being included as a new participant.
    Isko – Turkey :  With a capacity of over 200 million mtrs p.a , Isko is a major  denim player worldwide .
    Artistic Milliners – Pakistan : Founded over 60 years ago , this company has a production capacity of 31 million mtrs/year and proposes 2 collections each year.
    Artistic Denim Mills -Pakistan :  Integrated denim mill which specialises in dyes and coatings.
    AMC Atlantic Mills -Thailand : Though with a capacity of only about 18 million mtrs pa, the company makes some very cool denim fabrics including super dark super soft denim.
    Eco Yaa – South Korea : Manufactures natural dyes from plants and particularly grapes – a technique for which it has submitted a patent.

    Future Denim Designer Awards

    Denim by Premiere Vision has asked students from the prestigious  fashion and design school – Central Saint Martins – to design jeans (of the future) . The project shall be supervised by Adriano Goldschmied( of Diesel and AG fame). The six finalists shall present their fashion silhouettes (a top + a skirt or trouser) with material supplied by three exhibitors – Orta, TRC  Candiani and Berto . The garments shall be displayed in the show in a special area designed by Saint Martin students.

    Here is a complete list of the exhibitors for reference:

    Denim Exhibitors

    Company Name Country Core Activity
    Artistic Denim Mills Pakistan Weaver
    Alliance Textiles Morocco Garments/Finishings
    Artistic Milliners Pakistan Weaver
    Arvind Ltd India Weaver
    Atlantic Confection Morocco Garments/Finishings
    Atlantic Mills Co. Thailand Weaver
    BA-TU Tekstil Turkey Garments/Finishings
    Berto Italy Weaver
    Best One Morocco Garments/Finishings
    Bossa Denim Turkey Weaver
    Cadica Group Italy Accessories
    Candiani Itay Weaver
    Cappio Tessuti Italy Weaver
    Central Fabrics Hong Kong Weaver
    CEPEX Tunisia Promotion
    Close to Clothes France Accessories
    ConfectionRas Jebel Tunisia Garments/Finishings
    Crossing Morocco Garments/Finishings
    Denim Authority Tunisia Garments/Finishings
    Denim De L & ILE Mauritius Garments/Finishings
    Denim Valley Spain Weaver
    Denimo Turkey Weaver
    Deridesen Turkey Accessories
    Dorlet France Accessories
    Dynamo Denim Turkey Weaver
    Eclair Prym Morocco Accessories
    Eco Yaa South Korea Garments/Finishings
    Layanderia Emmetre Italy Laundry
    Ereks Garment Turkey Garments/Finishings
    Eroglu Group Turkey Garments/Finishings
    Etiquettes Et Accessories Tunisia Accessories
    FG Tekstil Turkey Garments/Finishings
    Gap Guneydogu Turkey Weaver
    GFM Textile Germany Weaver
    Global Denim Turkey Weaver
    LA Griffe Tunisia Accessories
    GTX Srl(Gentex) Italy Weaver
    Hellenic Fabrics Greece Weaver
    ICOMA Morocco Weaver
    INCI Buttons Turkey Accessories
    Indicott Turkey Weaver
    ITV Italy Weaver
    Isko Turkey Weaver
    Italdenim Italy Weaver
    J-Val Italy Accessories
    Kipas Denim Turkey Weaver
    Kurabo Japan Weaver
    Kuroki Co. Japan Weaver
    Marassi Denim Turkey Weaver
    Matesa Tekstil Turkey Weaver
    Okinawa Italy Accessories
    Orta Anadolu(Denimus) Turkey Weaver
    Orta Anadolu T.A.S Turkey Weaver
    Panama Trimmings Italy Accessories
    Paris Texas Morocco Garments/Finishings
    Piovese Fashion Italy Accessories
    Prosperity Textiles Hong Kong Weaver
    Real Kom Tekstil Turkey Garments/Finishings
    Realteks Turkey Garments/Finishings
    Tejidos Royo Spain Weaver
    RSP 51 Spain Weaver
    Textil Santanderina Spain Weaver
    Sartex Tunisia Garments/Finishings
    Special Fabrics Turkey Garments/Finishings
    Tavex Spain Weaver
    Texpro Tunisia Garments/Finishings
    Turteks Turkey Accessories
    UCO Belgium Weaver
    Vicunha Europe Switzerland Weaver

    The maximum number of exhibitors – about 22 ( 32%) – are from Turkey and much higher than Italy which has 12 ( 17% ) exhibitors participating. Surprisingly, there was no participant from China – but that may be we will that happening soon.

  • Denim By Premier Vision Dec 2009 – Trends On Denim Fabrics And Jeans

    The December edition of the Denim By Premier Vision  was a successful fair with a good summary of different qualities and finishings. The visitors showed a lot of interest in the new denim developments .

     

     

    What Were The New Denim Trends

    This was a season of a perfectly imperfect jean. The following effects on denim jeans could be noticed:

    • hard abrasion-  ripped and torn denim!!!
    • dirt and stains .
    • oil marks .
    • very extreme washes!!!! + finishes
    • dirty and paint staining
    • paint and bleach spotted garments
    • holes
    • patch work
    • bleach spots
    • tye dyed (green casts)
    • warp cotton indigo + green fill dyed
    • pu coated jeans (with pigments)
    • permanent wrinkles + no pressing simple blowing of jeans and even without blowing..

    Another noticeable product was HIGH TECH DENIM——- special treatment on denim with special products which improve and activates blood circulation!! . The only question is  the permanancy of this kind of product.

    It was surprising to note that  ECO Denim  was not showing too much — perhaps due to the heavy and extreme washes.

    I could also notice new finishing plants and laundries attending the show.

    It seems that the revival of the jeans is now more concentrated on finishing and very comfortable stretch fabrics.

     

     

    Color Denimsystems

    Application of color on the denim was in various forms :

    • with pu coating weft color metallic yarn
    • coating + pu coating -pigment
    • overdying

    Cozy Denim

    Soft denims could be described as the ones with the following materials :

    • Tencel
    • T400/ Lycra
    • Bi-stretch-high stretch-open weaves

    Some Photographs From The Show

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    Click on thumbnails to see the larger image..

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    image This is a guest post by Rik Vanniewenborgh who has over 30 years experience in Denim Industry. He has worked over 25 years in the VF Corporation (Belgium) in various capacities (including quality control)and has travelled over around the world living and breathing denim. This post is from his recent visit to the Denim By Premier Vision Fair Edition December 2009.Contact him on email here.

    See some of his other posts here

  • Exports Of Women’s Jeans From India/Bangladesh To USA – 2000:2009

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    Women’s denim jeans has become more important than the Men’s denim in the recent years due to the fact that women’s jeans (as against men’s jeans) can accomodate almost all kinds of denim innovations within existing or new styles. Women are more fashion conscious than men and are prone to buy jeans on an impulse. It is not without reason that US consumes more of women’s jeans than men’s.

    Let’s take a look at the exports of women’s denim jeans from India  and Bangladesh to US over a long period of time : 2000-2009 . We will also see the price changes that have taken place over this period. It would be interesting to compare the two as both are important apparel export countries from South Asia . However, Bangladesh has an edge over India because of duty advantages to Europe and US.

    Imports Of Women’s/Girls Denim Jeans Into US From India 2000-2009

    Year Quantity(million pcs) Value(Million USD) Av .Price (CIF Value) per jeans
    2000 0.67 6.14 9.13
    2001 0.70 6.86 9.86
    2002 1.18 11.28 9.59
    2003 0.88 7.87 8.98
    2004 1.06 8.77 8.30
    2005 1.98 16.31 8.24
    2006 2.59 22.46 8.67
    2007 2.93 26.12 8.92
    2008 4.55 35.37 7.78
    2009(Jan-Sept) 2.95 21.90 7.42
    Total 19.48 163.08 8.37

     

    Imports Of Women’s/Girls Denim Jeans Into US From Bangladesh 2000-2009

    Year Quantity(million pcs) Value (Million USD) Av. Price (CIF Value) per jeans
    2000 1.57 10.52 6.69
    2001 3.54 24.99 7.06
    2002 4.95 35.09 7.10
    2003 2.95 20.29 6.87
    2004 4.42 28.46 6.44
    2005 9.97 57.33 5.75
    2006 14.62 82.16 5.62
    2007 15.77 80.68 5.12
    2008 18.46 100.20 5.43
    2009(Jan-Sept) 16.28 85.92 5.28
    Total 92.52 525.6 5.68

     

    It is interesting to note that though there was not much difference in the export quantity of the jeans from India and Bangladesh in 2000, Bangladesh now exports over 4 times the quantity of women’s jeans than India. However, India has the lead in price of almost 40%– though it has experienced a constant fall in average prices since the year 2000. But this price difference is also due to the reason that India does not export much quantity of basic 5 pocket jeans.

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  • Denim By Premier Vision Dec 2009 Edition To Focus On Japanese Spirit Of Jeans

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    The next edition of the Denim Show – Denim By Premiere Vision – is due on Dec 2nd-3rd at Les Docks/Paris Saint-Denis and it promises to celebrate the Spirit Of Japanese Spirit Of Jeans..

    The show orgainsers say

    ” Denim by Première Vision now turns the spotlight on Japan. This leading player in the world of premium and selvedge denim inspires and fascinates the jeanswear world. A country of strong contrasts, where authentic handicraft, the cultivation of natural indigo, and an extreme approach to the hand-made juxtapose and are combined with the most advanced technology. It will provide a unifying theme to the decoration, displays and spirit impregnating the show’s 3 halls, for a dazzling “Tribute to Japan.”

    Focusing on the Japanese Jeans as a theme is a very good idea and long overdue as Japanese denim industry has made a significant contribution to the denim world – whether it is bringing back vintage denim to the forefront or making selvedge denim popular .

    Besides new exhibitors like Japanese denim producer Kurabo , more than 60 exhibitors from various denim sector professions like weaving , accessories, finishing and laundering etc are participating in the show. This seems a fairly good participation level and shows the continued strength  and optimism of the denim sector.Check out this link to find the  list of the participating companies.

     

    And if you were wondering which denim brands visited the show last time around , here is a small(actually big !) list –

    BRAX C&A CAMBIO ESCADA ESPRIT HUGO BOSS JOOP MAC MODE MARC O’POLO MUSTANG NEW YORKER ORSAY PIERRE CARDIN PIMKIE S. OLIVER TOM TAILOR WINDSOR SASS & BIDE AMERICAN CLOTHING ASSOCIATES ANDRES BABSON ZOTTO CASSIS – PAPRIKA DIRK BIKKEMBERGS PARASUCO JEANS 5 UNITS IC COMPANYS PSYCHO COWBOY WON HUNDRED BERSHKA DESIGUAL INDITEX INDUYCO JOCAVI SA KLEYMAC MANGO MASSIMO DUTTI RICHARD DAVIS STRADIVARIUS A/X ARMANI EXCHANGE ADRIANO GOLDSCHMIED – CITIZENS OF HUMANITY AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS CK JEANS DONNA KARAN EXPRESS GAP JC PENNEY JOHN VARVATOS MARC BY MARC JACOBS MARTIN & OSA POLO RALPH LAUREN SEARS TUMMY TUCK JEANS UNIQLO URBAN OUTFITTERS WALMART 3 SUISSES A.P.C. APRIL77 ARMAND THIERY S.A.S ATELIER LADURANCE AUCHAN BARBARA BUI SA BCBG MAX AZRIA BILL TORNADE BIZZBEE BONOBO BURTON CAMAIEU CAROLL CELIO CERRUTI 1881 CHARLES CHEVIGNON CHIPIE CHLOE CHRISTIAN DIOR CINQ HUITIEMES – EDEN PARK CORLEONE ETAM FACONNABLE GIVENCHY SA HARTFORD IKKS JAJ SCHOTT JEAN-PAUL GAULTIER JENNYFER JULES KAPORAL KARL LAGERFELD KENZO KIABI KOOKAI LA HALLE LACOSTE LANVIN LEONARD LIBERTO MARTIN MARGIELA NEW MAN NU OKAIDI ORCHESTRA OXBOW PROMOD REDSKINS SANDRO SHAM’S SINEQUANONE – REUVEN’S II SURFACE TO AIR TEDDY SMITH THE KOOPLES YVES SAINT LAURENT ZADIG ET VOLTAIRE 7 FOR ALL MANKIND BENETTON CARRERA DIESEL DOLCE & GABBANA FORNARINA GAS JEANS GEOX GIORGIO ARMANI GUCCI GUESS GUILDERS ITALIAN RAGS LOUIS VUITTON M&F GIRBAUD MARELLA MARINA RINALDI MAX MARA MELTIN’POT MOSCHINO PHARD SIXTY TEDDY SPA VALENTINO BLUE BLOOD BPC AMERSFOORT CARS JEANS & CASUALS BV DENHAM DEPT G STAR GARCIA JEANSWEAR IL DOLCE INTOXICA JUST BRANDS LAKESIDE FRANCHISE MEXX OLD WOOD JEANS PEPE JEANS TENUEDENIMES THE HILT – RAGS INDUSTIRES TOMMY HILFIGER WE SALSA JEANS ALEXANDER MCQUEEN ALL SAINTS RETAIL ARCADIA BURTON MENSWEAR COS DEWHIRST EVANS FIREFLY CLOTHING FRENCH CONNECTION GEORGE GIO GOI LTD LEE COOPER LITTLEWOODS MARKS & SPENCER MATALAN MICHIKO KOSHINO MIH JEANS NEW LOOK NEXT RETAIL PAUL SMITH RIVER ISLAND STELLA MCCARTNEY TED BAKER TOP SHOP TROUSERS LONDON WAREHOUSE ACNE CROCKER FILIPPA K GANT AB H & M LEVI STRAUSS LINDEX NUDIE JEANS SVENSSON JEANS CARHARTT EDWIN KOHZO STRELLSON COLIN’S JEANS LTB MAVI JEANS

  • Texworld Denim Report – Sept’09

    Texworld Denim fabrics Here is a brief denim report on the Texworld fair held in Paris from 14-17th September  .

    The theme of the fair was  ECO-FRIENDLY TEXTILE Fair-trade. However, I  did not find this theme back in the stand of the exhibiters. Here are some points related to Denim that I noted in the fair..

    1. The key players for denim were in the first place from  PAKISTAN and in less numbers from  India and Bangladesh and Vietnam.
    2. General trend was given to the DENIM FABRIC and less emphasis was given  to the washes!!!
    3. Denim Mills – some propositions:
    4. ADM(Pakistan): proposed the stretch comfort 360°

      SOORTY(Pakistan): had a good collection and was very aggressive  

              in  selling.

    5. Many exhibitors showed Tencel/ Lycra and Polyester blended fabrics. However, for Fabrics blends with tencel the washers should pay special attention and be careful. A Special washing recipe is required ,but the representatives of tencel know the recipes and can support the washers if needed to overcome problems.
    6. The fabrics are very soft ,good drape and slightly shiny, and not to0 heavy ( mainly around 11OZ).
    7. Also visible were black denim  and color denim ( by  companies like Raymond UCO).
    8. Prices of the denim fabrics were not a secret anymore, some of the Asian producers use it as an advertising picture!!
    9. The heavy washes disappeared ,,, back to the dark and only rinsed washes.
    10. There is a growth of 30% visible in the Asian denim market, but the European market is down for 20% as people are saying..May not be exact figures but indicative of the trends.
    11. Some other denim fabric types/finishes noted :New faded organic wool/cotton blends/ natural dyes/ waxy cottons Black magic/ glossy techniques/ rubber coating/ perfect bi stretch…….
      rik This is a guest post by Rik Vanniewenborgh who has over 30 years experience in Denim Industry. He has worked over 25 years in the VF Corporation (Belgium) in various capacities (including quality control)and has travelled over around the world living and breathing denim. This post is from his recent visit to the Texworld Fair at Paris..
  • Premium Denim Rules At Las Vegas Project Show

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    At the Las Vegas Project Show last week, premium denim turned out to be hot favourite.. And the lines of crowds that could be seen  were not in the buffet line  but were of apparel buyers trying to place orders for jeans.

     

    "Walking the show, denim as a category was the busiest category. And True Religion was by far the busiest," said Needham & Co. analyst Christine Chan.

     

    At rival denim brand, Citizens of Humanity, orders logged on the first day of the show were double those of a year ago, said Chief Operating Officer Gary Freedman.
    As per NPD  Group – the research firm -  the premium denim market is valued at around $1.32 billion and grew 5% in the 12 months ending June 2009..
    The premium denim brands continue to attract investor interest because the category still enjoys high margins. One of the premium denim brands to have registered super growth this year is True Religion – its stock has grown over 77% this year !

    However, though this Reuters Report generalizes the state of premium brands, the Super Premium Brand category has suffered some setbacks in the first half of this year and many brands have lost their sales . But on the whole, the denim sentiment is positive  and it portends well for both the basic and premium denim categories.

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    Also, check out here a list of Summer 2009 Brands by Project Show..

  • Munich Fabric Start – Denim Fair from 1st to 3rd September 2009

    For those wishing to be in constant touch with the latest denim fabric trends , Munich Fabric Start is one of the important fairs where denim mills from around the world shall be displaying their latest products. The Munich Fabric Start is a bi-annual fair with the last fair held on 3rd Feb 2009.

    When and where  is the show ?

    The show shall be starting on the 1st Spetember through 3rd September at Munich ,Germany.

    Which Denim Mills are expected to participate  in the show ?

    The  core group comprises of Denim Mills like Hellenic Fabrics (Greece), Ortaanadolu(Turkey),Italdenim(Italy),KuraboDenim (Japan) ,Raymond UCO Denim (India), Kuroki (Japan)  etc .
    Some new mills are expected to participate this time including  Rainbow Denim (India) , Kassim Textiles (Pakistan) , Swift (France) etc..

    What is the denim trend motto this time ?

    The bluezone is oriented towards the motto “Sonic Youth”. This trend theme stands for an anti-establishment movement and the individual lifestyle of a rebelling youth ready to fight for its ideologies – whatever it means !
    WSGN – a leading fashion and style forecaster will present the denim trends in the forum area..

    Some highlights of the last fair in Feb’09

    1. Last time around, about 59 denim mills, washing plants and finishers participated in the the denim zone – The Blue Zone – exhibited their fabric collections and new finishes.  In the last show, an interesting highlight was the presentation of  over 16 styles of  jeans and tops  of Xfit lycra created by the students of the University of Hanover under the auspices of the Bogner Jeans .
    2. Denim fabric trends : Bleached ocean blue ranging from light blue to almost white, bold destroyed effects, fabrics in washed medium colours, arty and moon-washed fabrics, coloured and washed-out denims, striking graphics, colourful prints, raw denim,
      but dark, denim shirts, glitter effects.
    3. Download the report on the denim zone – the Blue Zone – here
    4. Some denim related photographs from the last Munich Start Fair
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  • First time denim participation in Texworld USA –July’09

    Texworld (owned by Messe Frankfurt) is one of the best fair for Textile Industry worldwide. It is being held in various countries (mostly bi-annually).

    Though there has been great participation by Denim Mills in Texworld Paris , Texworld USA saw the first participation by Denim Mills in the fair held on 14-16 July at New York.

     

    Some highlights related to Denim in Texworld USA":

    1.  Jeanologia – A Spanish Research & Development company , introduced the G2 Washing Machine for Denim Garments. This machine intends to lessen the environmental impact of producing denim garments.
    2. Rather than relying on the traditional combination of water and chemicals to produce various shades of denim, the G2 uses a process that relies on air. In addition to eliminating the use of water and chemicals, the G2 rids the finishing process of toxic emissions and dumping, and reduces overall energy usage. Jeanologia is also a poineer in producing a Textile laser product under brandname – GFK. This machine seems to  easily duplicate the most complicated distressing on any jean and produce an identical pair in minutes.. 
      I hope that environmentally machines like these become popular as future belongs to these machines. The  environmental degradation caused by Jeans production is not sustainable and is bound to be checked by Govt. rules and laws in the coming years.

    3. About 9 Denim Mills particpated in the show : Black Peony Ltd. (China); Fabrix Plus Co., Ltd. (Taiwan); Firemount Textiles Ltd. (Mauritius); Nantong Aufa Textiles Co., Ltd. (China); Prosperity Textile Ltd. (China); RS Denim Ltd. (Mauritius); S.M. Denim Mills (Pakistan); Soorty Enterprises (Pakistan); Xingtai Blue Diamond Dyeing & Weaving Co., Ltd. (China); and Zibo Lanyan Group (China).

    Here are some reviews by the textile mills on the show and on general market conditions.

    Since this has been the first inclusion of Denim in the Texworld USA, there is not much to write home about. However, since USA consumes about 35% of world denim , there is no reason that that Denim participation would not increase in this fair .

  • Bread & Butter Berlin Jeans Fair July 2009– A Review

    The  BBB Jeans fair (July 2009) was a great success regarding the number of visitors coming from all parts of the world.

    But,the question is still of it was a fair for designers and photographers are where there so many buyers !!.

    The layout of the stands were excellent made and well organised and generally many colours could be seen!!!!

    Here is a brief note on some of the denim brands that were present there.

     

    LEE:

    -garments with holes ,,,,,, no pressing

    -unwashed

    -old and vintage look

    -bigger back pockets!!!! And low positioning

    -loose fit

    -back is the bib overall

     

    101 CONCEPT:

    -Ring/Ring fabrics , The fabrics were japanese – from Kurabo!!

    -Dark and medium washed

     

    WRANGLER:

    -Labels are bigger and colour full

    -Garments are more even,,,,, dark and medium washed (14OZ)

    -No pressing just blowing

    -Very few with dirty wash look

    LEVI’S

    -Black denim for 501——-normal washes !!!!dark/medium/bleached

    -Bleached with holes!!!!

    -Loose fit

    -Unwashed. I have the impression that Levi’s is moving away from the extreme washes.

    -many colours and coarse stitching on the back pockets and embroidery

    Similar  trends I found in brands – COLLIN’S and MAVI jeans (turkey)

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    Only brands made by ADRIANO GOLDSCHMIED you find the extreme washes!!!

    Denim Fabric Trends Noticed:

    1. I have the impression that the most manufactures put more ATTENTION again to the fabric for sure 14OZ!!!
    2. The flamed denim is still in collection (inherent to ring yarns)
    3. Also crosshatch fabrics (R/R) more expensive fabrics are used more
    4. DEEP DYEING and PURE indigo
    5. Shrink to Fit Fabric is becoming HOT. It is weft stretch denim which is not sanforized and has a residual shrinkage of 15% in weft and 15% in warp.Elasticity is about 20-30% . Such fabric was made in the Eighties…

    A Note On TRC – (Denim Mill From Italy)

    TRC PROPOSED The  Selvedge Denim…

    1. Woven on the old Picanol president loom( anno 70 _80)
    2. Shuttle loom (unifill) width of fabric 75 cm
    3. Speed of loom :15O picks/min VERY SLOW

    Same concept was noticed at PH7 -Japanese brand– handcrafted…

    CONCLUSION

    Everyone was a little bit nervous for the further evolution and result AND hoping that after TWO years the economy should improve!!

    BUT now they all should try to overcome the 2 difficult years!! HOW ??

    Note for Denim Companies :

    1. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to present the Fabric in LEG form and washed very well( different washes).
    2. Back pocket on the leg to see the contrast

    This makes the fabric more attractive FOR PRESENTATION.

    Here are some photographs I shot from the fair which show some of the trends noticed at the fair. Specially , notice the large pockets on some of the jeans .

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    Can’t miss to show this stack of denim

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    And Myself !!!

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    This is a guest post by Rik Vanniewenborgh who has over 30 years experience in Denim Industry. He has worked over 25 years in the VF Corporation (Belgium) in various capacities (including quality control)and has travelled over around the world living and breathing denim. This post is from his recent visit to the BBB Berlin Jeans Fair.Contact him on email here