Bangladesh is sending a strong group of thirty companies to the upcoming Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris, where they will show a wide range of ready-made garments and fabrics and meet buyers from Europe and beyond. This is a big chance for smaller and larger makers to show their skills in woven and knit garments, denim, sweaters, and in value-added services such as sourcing, finishing and quality control. The group includes five firms that are listed as direct Texworld exhibitors, seven apparel companies taking part on their own, and eighteen manufacturers presenting together under the national Export Promotion Bureau pavilion, a mix that brings both visibility and coordinated promotion. Notable names travelling to the event include Aaron Denim / Mab Group, NZ Denim, H&F Fashion, Uniwear Sourcing, Clover Design & Sourcing, Bengal Glory, Siraj Apparels and Rahmat Knit Wear, and each plans to put forward new samples and updated supplier offerings. Organisers say the fair gathers a large international crowd, which helps Bangladeshi sellers broaden buyer connections and win longer term orders. Many of the exhibitors will highlight steps taken on quality and sustainability, including improvements in fabric traceability, cleaner production methods, and more efficient factory practices, so buyers can see progress on social and environmental fronts as well as price and lead time. For lesser-known exporters and design firms, the exhibition provides opportunities for new collaborations, private label projects, and specialized materials like tailored denim treatments, knitwear specifics, and finishes that resist shrinkage. Industry representatives hope the combined national presentation will make it easier for European buyers to compare options and place consolidated orders, and they expect positive follow up in the months after the fair as sample orders translate to production runs. The presence at this major sourcing platform comes as global buyers look for reliable partners who can offer both competitive lead times and growing capabilities in product development and compliance. Exhibitors from Bangladesh plan to use the event to underline how the country can serve as a one-stop hub for everything from basic garments to technically finished pieces. Visitors to the Bangladesh pavilion should find clear examples of product range, capacity and flexible order sizes, and companies say they will be ready to discuss sustainability claims, delivery schedules and ways to tailor products for different markets. Overall, the group aims to turn face-to-face meetings into long term business ties and to show that Bangladesh remains a leading sourcing option for global brands.
Bangladesh Showcases 30 Apparel Makers at Texworld Paris to Grow European Ties
2
