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2018 Cai Xia, Design Director Of Fashion Shenzhen Exhibition Control Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

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In this 2018 fashion Shenzhen exhibition, Ben Wang interviewed Cai Xia, the design director of pants control network technology (Shanghai) Limited.

She introduces trousers control network technology, a ODM OEM company specializing in women's trousers, which specializes in filling gas stations and brand supplies for domestic front-line women's wear brands.

The pants control network technology has its own professional R & D team, production team and sales team. Besides its part in the domestic first line factory processing, seventy percent of its fabrics come from Japan and Korea.

Trousers control network technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. is also looking forward to cooperating with all high-end women's clothing brands. Cai Xia, director of design and control, specializes in women's trousers. "We only serve as an international first-line brand foundry. We insist on keeping quality from 99% to 99.99%.

(Tian Xueli, Cao Yang)

 

 

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