Texworld NYC Elevates 'Local Sourcing Zone' in January Edition to Strengthen American Supply Chain

In a bid to meet the growing demand for innovative and reliable sourcing options across the United States, Texworld NYC, a prominent textile and apparel industry show, is gearing up to expand its 'Local Sourcing' zone in the upcoming January edition. This strategic move aligns with Texworld NYC's commitment to fostering a robust American supply chain.

In collaboration with SEAMS, the premier association for US sewn products with a legacy spanning 50 years, Texworld NYC aims to fortify the domestic supply chain further. SEAMS represents 200 of America's top fashion brands, retailers, manufacturers, and textile providers, playing a pivotal role in championing the 'Made in America' label.

The 'Local Sourcing' segment holds significant importance for Texworld NYC attendees, providing access to domestic resources. The expansion of this crucial area, coupled with the strategic partnership with SEAMS, aims to create an enriched platform for exhibitors and attendees alike.

Ron Roach, President of SEAMS, highlights the collaboration as a united front for the industry, offering opportunities for exploration in the education sector and fostering essential discussions with SEAMS industry leaders. This collaboration signifies a collective effort to showcase the best of American production capabilities.

Jennifer Bacon, Vice President of Fashion and Apparel at Messe Frankfurt Inc., emphasizes that the synergy between Texworld NYC and SEAMS goes beyond showcasing American production prowess. It serves as a catalyst for meaningful dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaborative efforts to elevate the textile and apparel industry.

As Texworld NYC gears up for its January edition, the expanded 'Local Sourcing Zone' stands as a testament to the industry's commitment to sustainability, innovation, and the growth of the American supply chain. This collaborative initiative aims to contribute significantly to the evolving landscape of the textile and apparel sector in the United States.