Sritrims unveils fashion accessories
Sritrims (Far East) Ltd., is a fully-owned Sri Lankan company
operating in the Far East for the past 18 years with a brand image of
offering quality products in the fashion industry, unveiled their newest
Fashion˙Accessories˙in Istanbul, Turkey last month.
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Nishantha
Delgoda and a few visitors at the launch |
The newest range includes belts made out of PU Leather, commonly
known as bi-cast leather and Spun polyester webbing. The PU Leather
range targets especially young and teenage girls who wear fashion
bottoms, while the webbing belt range mainly focuses on the men’s casual
bottom segment as well as carefully produced new range of Metal buttons,
plastic buttons, Toggles and many fashion accessories.
“We offer a wide range of Fashion accessories using top quality
materials. Our belts are highly appreciated by customers for their
quality and durability. We have the required facilities to customize our
designs as per the requirement of our clients”, said Nishantha Delgoda,
Managing Director, Sritrims (Far East) Ltd.
“While launching this new product range, to the global fashion and
apparel industry, he said that in the world’s competitive market of
fashion garments, the buyers and the top brands should focus their
attention on the Fashion accessories which is a key requirements of
increasing sales”.
“We supply an elegant range of teenage belts in different colors,
designs and patterns. Produced of high grain leather and fabric, these
belts are assured to catch the world’s top brands to last for a long
time. Available in different finishes and looks, the products can also
be customized as per requirements of individual clients”, Delgoda said.
“As Europe Apparel industry is getting ready to fight with the newest
economic rescission, we selected Turkey to be our key country to launch
the 2013 product range. We are confident that our decision to launch our
product range in Turkey this year was the best for our company
considering the Turkey’s new school wear regularities for the
teenagers”. Delgoda said.
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