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ISPO Shanghai: gateway to China’s sports business

ISPO Textrends will unveil the latest textile trends for Spring/Summer 2021 next month.

18th June 2019

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Shanghai

Sports/​Outdoor, Clothing/​Footwear

The fashion show with Tmall is one of the highlights at ISPO Shanghai. © ISPO

International industry giants and Chinese market leaders, such as Arys, Ballop, Buff, Deuter, Polygiene, StreetStrider, Uyn, Wakingbee and Yvette will all be showcasing their latest products at ISPO Shanghai from 5-7 July, from running trends and innovative outdoor equipment to the latest water sports products.

Up-and-coming brands, such as Tafeng, Taluer and Trickcoo will be on site in the Startup Village. The Chinese start-up Carey Design, which is one of the 2019 ISPO Brandnew finalists, will also be on hand. The company impressed the jury with its innovative everyday clothing, which controls the temperature via an app.

ISPO Textrends will unveil the latest textile trends for Spring/Summer 2021. In the ISPO Award Area, attendees can discover the latest award-winning products from more than 30 brands such as Blackyak, Grüezibag, EngineBird, Kailas, Mammut, Mijia, Nitecore and QOOL.

Highlights

Another highlight will be the Outdoor Lifestyle Pavilion, which will focus on outdoor activities and trends, such as trail running. These are becoming clear favourites in China. According to recent studies, the Chinese outdoor market is now worth around EUR 8.4 billion. Winter sports are popular all year round in China. Skiing can even be enjoyed in the summer thanks to the infrastructure in place.

For the first time ever, 18 winter sports brands will be represented at ISPO Shanghai together with the Golden Snowflake Ski Industry Alliance, an organisation designed to promote the Chinese ski industry. Another stand-out feature will be the joint Fashion Show with Tmall, taking place for the second time.

China now in possession of the ball

China now has the largest soccer fan base. As a result, international soccer clubs are now much more active in China. “We are thrilled to be able to continue working with Bundesliga International and their clubs at ISPO Shanghai,” said Elena Jasper, Exhibition Director ISPO Shanghai.

FC Bayern, Borussia Dortmund, Schalke 04, Borussia Mönchengladbach, VfL Wolfsburg and Bayer 04 Leverkusen will all be on site in 2019. Various soccer activities are planned with the club representatives who will be on hand in the International Football Forum to discuss their club work, for example the development of young talents. The annual Red Card Report, which looks into the influence of European soccer in China, will also be presented.

Fresh impetus thanks to knowledge sharing

Attendees interested in gaining insights into the Chinese market and Chinese consumers should take a look at the extensive forum and conference program. In the Women & Kids Sports Industry Forum, experts will discuss various topics, including how women’s requirements in terms of sports products have changed and what the latest online trends are for female athletes.

Retail in China is vastly different from retail in western counties. In the Retail Forum, brands and manufacturers will be able to get their hands-on proposed strategies and solutions for the Chinese market. The Water Sports & Diving Industry Forum will focus on the development of the Chinese diving industry.

Designers and product managers can look forward to hearing from experts such as Wang Chaoran, Head Designer of the Li-Ning New York Fashion Week line and the Li-Ning Classic line, in the China Sports Fashion Trend Forum. Presentations by trend expert Louisa Smith and Jochen Lagemann, Senior Vice President and Managing Director Europe & Asia at PrimaLoft, will also be on the agenda.

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