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NZ DENIM showcased the latest SS24 Denim collections at Kingpins New York

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Desk Report: Bangladesh based one of the largest Denim fabrics  manufacturer NZ Denim Ltd. a concern of NZ Tex Group showcased the latest SS24 Denim collections at Kingpins New York with its Spring-Summer24 Denim collections from 11-13 January. As a proud Bangladeshi denim mill – NZ Denim Ltd. were present at BOOTH# 5, GREEN AREA of the show.

NZ Denim Kingpins

The two-day event took place from January 11-12, 2023 in Kingpins New York, Pier 36/Basketball City, 299 South St, New York. Denim players across the supply chain were  present their innovations and projects being developed for this show.

NZ Denim features an in-house weaving plant. European weaving looms are of the highest quality. Those can operate at more than 90% efficiency, feeding fabric processing and dye houses in excess of real demand.

NZ has always embraced the new innovation, adopted to new technologies, empowered and invested in the industry talents. NZ aspire continuously to improve its impact on the people and planet and commit to UN Sustainability Development Goals.

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