Monday, February 15, 2010

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With just a few weeks to go before London Pure, a group of both sexes and brands, including Duke, menswear, Um, BC London and Moses have registered for this exhibition. Pure London will be held 2-4 August 2009 at London Olympia.

With a wide range of clothes for men, Duke and clothing company would be offering a wide range of brands including menswear, Duke of London, Rockford, D55 and Split star. Groups consisting of jeans, checked and striped shirts, hooded sweatshirts, knits, pants, jackets and detailed accessories.

"We chose to show in London as interest for the creation of such an exhibition, it has the ability to preserve the freshness and intensity to suit the pilot approach, which we ourselves use. This in turn ensures consistently powerful and influential fashion event . The quality of the stores is very important for all companies in the exhibition, we have found to be consistent, to the extent that this season we have done purely for London to get a premium in the United Kingdom show. "commented a spokesperson for Duke of clothes.

A study last meeting of Pure London showed that 48% of retailers who visit the exhibition, men's groups share the young fashion market, with an increase of 12% planning to introduce brands. With this in mind, Pure London has signed a number of brands, and to ensure that does not disappoint.

Newcomer or underground music movement that was born in the 80s record label and then launch the brand clothes for the new generation will be presented to the new group, which is defined as urban generation in the world.

Street wear brand BC London will return to the show. "We have selected over Pure London after a successful show last season. As one of the best shows up London trade, and involvement of men and fashion brands for both sexes, it was a broader appeal to buyers, which is perfect for us. " Commented Mike Zethrin BC in London.

Other must-have fashion brands for men include Iron Fist, Radiobot, Brandon and dark Moses and a group of brands to both genders back Desigual, unemployed and Monkees Genes

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