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2010 World Expo Hubei Pavilion, Work Clothes, Meyer Women'S Clothing.

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Meyer group received the winning bid issued by the Shanghai World Expo organizing committee.

Women's wear

Both were selected to dress for the staff of the Hubei Pavilion in World Expo.

11 days ago, the Meyer group received the invitation from Shanghai World Expo organizing committee to organize a special class to design and produce a man who embodies the culture of Chinese clothing.

Women's wear

10 sets of samples are sent to Shanghai for approval and winning the bid.


 


It is reported that the winning bid stipulates that this group will provide business men for World Expo Hubei Pavilion.

Women's wear

, professional wear, summer wear and Qipao, Chinese skirts and other ethnic groups.

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A total of more than 400 sets.

Participation in World Expo

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Bidding for the whole country

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There are more than 100 enterprises.


 


Editor's note: World Expo can not only make the world understand China, but also the opportunity for Chinese enterprises to go global.

We can seize the opportunity to show the world and believe that new opportunities will emerge.

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