Chuangdian Garment Showcases Woven and Knitted Collections at AFF Osaka Exhibition, Strengthening Presence in the Japanese Market

Chuangdian Garment showcased its woven and knitted collections at AFF Osaka 2025, attracting strong interest from Japanese buyers.

Chuangdian Garment at AFF Osaka Exhibition

From October 21 to 23, 2025, the 45th AFF · Osaka 2025 (Autumn) Textile & Apparel Exhibition, a major event in Asia’s textile and garment industry, was held at Osaka Mydome. Dongguan Chuangdian Garment Co., Ltd. (hereinafter “Chuangdian Garment”), a professional garment manufacturer with strong global sales capability, participated with a team led by Marketing Director Grece Wang and Sales Representative Angelbook. Showcasing a complete portfolio of woven and knitted garments—including sweet-style woven pieces designed specifically for Japanese consumers—the company gained strong visibility at this trend-setting event for the 2026 spring-summer season. Chuangdian Garment currently exports to a wide range of regions, including Russia, Japan, the United States, Australia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and Canada, and has established a solid international reputation.

This year’s AFF Osaka Exhibition covered 6,000 square meters and gathered high-quality exhibitors from various regions. As a key procurement platform for the Japanese market, it attracted numerous local brand owners, wholesalers, and Southeast Asian buyers. Japan remains China’s second-largest textile and apparel export destination, with more than 60% of related products in Japan sourced from China. AFF brings together leading enterprises that account for nearly 20% of China’s textile export volume to Japan, serving as a vital bridge for China–Japan industry collaboration. Chuangdian Garment’s participation aimed to seize this strategic opportunity to further expand its footprint in Japan and the Northeast Asian market.

Aligned with the exhibition’s theme of “2026 Spring–Summer Products”, Chuangdian Garment presented a dual product lineup of woven + knitted collections to fully meet diverse market demands. The knitted collection featured eco-friendly bamboo fiber and combed cotton basics, addressing Japan’s preference for comfort and sustainability. The woven collection, made from breathable cotton–linen blends and fluid chiffon, incorporated Japanese sweet-style elements such as floral prints and lace appliqués—suitable for both office and casual wear. Additionally, the company highlighted its ability to provide customized woven and knitted products to meet the flexible procurement requirements of cross-border buyers. These offerings not only reflect the refined craftsmanship of Dongguan’s garment industry but also demonstrate deep insight into Japanese consumer aesthetics.

The AFF Osaka Exhibition is a barometer for understanding the Japanese market. The high standards Japanese buyers set for quality, detail, and design adaptability guide us in enhancing product competitiveness,” said Marketing Director Grece Wang. She noted that the company’s primary objective for this exhibition was to “build trust and establish long-term partnerships.” According to the team, more than 40 groups of professional buyers from Tokyo, Osaka, and other cities visited Chuangdian Garment’s booth during the three-day event. The company reached nine initial intentions for ODM customization and bulk orders, while two well-known Japanese wholesalers have already requested samples and scheduled factory visits.

Sales Representative Angelbook provided professional one-on-one services throughout the exhibition, introducing the company’s production capacity and stringent quality control system for both woven and knitted products. She also highlighted the company’s end-to-end service capabilities—from design sampling and raw material sourcing to production and delivery. Many buyers expressed growing interest in cooperation after learning that the company supports small-batch customization and has extensive export experience across global markets, further strengthening confidence in future collaboration.

Beyond business matchmaking, the team also attended the Japanese Market Trend Seminar, gaining insights into new opportunities in Sino–Japanese textile trade under the RCEP framework, as well as fabric and color trends for 2026 spring-summer woven and knitted apparel. Summarizing the exhibition’s results, Grece Wang said: “The sophisticated expectations of the Japanese market will encourage us to further improve our R&D and service capabilities for both woven and knitted products. This exhibition marks a new starting point for Chuangdian Garment to refine its product matrix and bring more high-quality ‘Made in Dongguan’ garments to consumers in Japan and beyond.

Chuangdian Garment is now organizing buyer information collected during the exhibition and implementing targeted follow-up strategies based on specific procurement needs. The company will expedite sample development and move forward with cooperation negotiations to turn preliminary intentions into concrete business opportunities.