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French High-End Fur Clothing Enters Chengdu

2010/9/4 17:13:00 63

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France is famous for its high end.

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"In Chengdu"

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The press conference was held in our city.

As the first exhibition held in Chengdu, the brand's presence in Chengdu will play a positive role in promoting the brand of Chengdu and the entire southwest garment industry.


According to the introduction, "Threelines" is designed by the French designer. The materials are selected from Danish Copenhagen and Italy fabrics, and some are selected from Sichuan White Rex rabbits.


"This is what our city is seeking.

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"An important step in the development of industrial clusters is to develop the industry," said the relevant person in charge of the provincial Commission of letters and commissions, which is a subsidiary company of the Sichuan West Australia Group, and is one of the leading units of the eight industrial chains of the province's science and technology. It has set up a demonstration of the rabbit industry chain in the whole province, and has organized the implementation of the rabbit breeding, rabbit farming, rabbit meat processing, rabbit skin tanning, snack food and clothing.

Leather and fur

As well as domestic and foreign trade industry, "through the leading role of leading enterprises, so as to enhance the competitiveness of Sichuan rabbit industry in the whole country."

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