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valkyrie
  Dec 4, 07, 17:24  #1

Are there many clothing companies in Poland? I would love to see Polish made clothing,sweaters,etc, in the USA!! As I took my girls shopping at JC Pennys the other day, I looked at all the tags to see where the clothing was coming from and ''wished there was clothing from Poland on the racks to buy!!'' talk to me folks and if you can solve this problem ''so I can buy clothing from Poland in the USA stores.'' I would be one happy woman:) :)

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Polson
  Dec 4, 07, 17:30  #2

There are Polish clothing companies, but don't know if there are in the US...

That's my favorite one ;) re-reserved.com

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El Gato
  Dec 4, 07, 17:33  #3

Quoting: valkyrie
Are there many clothing companys in Poland? I would love to see Polish made clothing,sweaters,etc, in the USA!! As I took my girls shopping at JC Pennys the other day, I looked at all the tags to see where the clothing was coming from and ''wished there was clothing from Poland on the racks to buy!!'' talk to me folks and if you can solve this problem ''so I can buy clothing from Poland in the USA stores.'' I would be one happy woman:) :)



Many companies are finding it easier to outsource into eastern and central europe instead of Asia, so in the future we will see many "Made in Poland" or "Made in Romania" tags on clothing and toys. Another bonus for those countries are that they "feel more at home" with their" European brethren"


I read that right off a news page in school once. I thought it was pretty interesting.

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 4, 07, 19:09  #4

Big Star is Polish too.

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valkyrie
  Dec 5, 07, 00:43  #5

I checked out re- reserved.com there is some really pretty stuff!! I would really like to see Polish buisinesses grow. clothing is the first thing I and I would certainly buy them.

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valkyrie
  Dec 5, 07, 01:01  #6

oops a button was hit before i was done...I checked out re- reserved.com. there is some really pretty stuff!! I would really like to see Polish businesses grow!!!Poland and Polish people are capable of big business!!(there was question about that on another thread) clothing is the first thing I think of as far as any business goes and I would certainly buy them from you. Be it bringing your own stores to America or just clothing shipped and distrbuted to different already established stores in the USA.
Quoting: Polson
There are Polish clothing companies, but don't know if there are in the US...
They should be as far as im concerned!!!
p.s what is big star?

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randompal
  Dec 5, 07, 01:56  #7

quite a few of the Polish brands (Diverse, Big Star, Reserved, etc) have their clothes made in China, just like anyone else...

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inkrakow
  Dec 5, 07, 04:26  #8

Quoting: valkyrie
I would love to see Polish made clothing,sweaters,etc, in the USA!! As I took my girls shopping at JC Pennys the other day, I looked at all the tags to see where the clothing was coming from and ''wished there was clothing from Poland on the racks to buy!!'' talk to me folks and if you can solve this problem ''so I can buy clothing from Poland in the USA stores.'' I would be one happy woman:) :)


Isn't a sweatshop a sweatshop, wherever in the world it is?! Why do you want to support Polish sweatshops in particular??

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LondonChick
  Dec 5, 07, 05:58  #9

Do you mean Polish manufactured or Polish design?

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Polson
  Dec 5, 07, 06:11  #10

Quoting: randompal
quite a few of the Polish brands (Diverse, Big Star, Reserved, etc) have their clothes made in China, just like anyone else...


Or made in India...i think i have a T-shirt "Reserved" made in India...

:)

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Zgubiony
  Dec 5, 07, 08:43  #11

I believe Mexx is one.


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LondonChick
  Dec 5, 07, 09:57  #12

Quoting: Zgubiony
I believe Mexx is one.


No - Mexx originated in the Netherlands but is now US owned.

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Dec 5, 07, 10:19  #13

Quoting: LondonChick
Mexx originated in the Netherlands but is now US owned

Interesting. I've never heard of it here. Maybe we sell it in Europe only.

....ahhh Liz Claiborne ownes it now

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LondonChick
  Dec 5, 07, 10:23  #14

Quoting: FISZ
Interesting. I've never heard of it here. Maybe we sell it in Europe only.


Good point - I've never seen a Mexx store in the US, however it is owned by the same co as Liz Claibourne.

Complete tangent, but I love Mexx.... directional without being too trendy, well made and value for money.

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valkyrie
  Dec 5, 07, 21:49  #15

Quoting: LondonChick
Do you mean Polish manufactured or Polish design?

designers, any thing healthy....that would propel good business.

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Quoting: inkrakow
Isn't a sweatshop a sweatshop, wherever in the world it is?! Why do you want to support Polish sweatshops in particular

I didnt really think of it as supporting polish sweat shops when i asked, i just thought of the one thing that is in my world(clothing) that i would like to see in the usa from my other fav place poland...I have seen on other treads people talking about the polish and businesses; being capable of big business, etc. it was just a thought ....poland and america there my 2 places. if ya want me to shut up i will....hhmm

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z_darius
  Dec 5, 07, 22:16  #16

poland-export.eu/categories/showcategory.php?categories=82&lang=en

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flechazo
  Dec 6, 07, 10:47  #17

Thread attached on merging:
Question about polish fashion companies

helo
my name is Michael
I need some advise from someone who maybe lives in warsawa and s.o.
I would like to know some names of polish fashion companies or polish brand clothes.

best wishes
michael

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hello
  Dec 6, 07, 13:56  #18

Lodz is the capital of Polish fashion (at least production). Some said "Big Star" is Polish, but I'm not sure about that..

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sridevi [Guest]
  Dec 20, 07, 05:31  #19

Dear Sir,

As we came to know that yours is a very good organisation and dealing crochet products in large scale. We are sending some of our product digital images for your reference.

For your information, we are the old & well established mfrs & exporters of crochet products more than 5 decades and we are ready to supply any concept.

>> Crochet coasters, placemats,
>> Table cloths, throws, bedspreads,
>> Pillows & cushion covers,
>> Crochet garments & accessories,
>> Crochet bags and many more.

We would request you to please consider our offer and give us a chance to serve you our crochet products.

Regards
VASU

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holiday [Guest]
  Jun 3, 08, 10:43  #20

I think Big star is a german company, not polish

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holiday [Guest]
  Jun 3, 08, 10:44  #21

Hi
Myname is Michela...why do you need these kind of info?

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