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Jaipur-based apparel exporter, IMAIMA, manufacturing women’s wear and specialised in hand embroidery, is now in search for new and unexplored markets like Russia where Indian products have good scope. As of now, the organization has a mixed clientele like boutique buyers in Berlin, Paris and London, and sells collections online across the world. Offering women’s […]

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Jaipur-based apparel exporter, IMAIMA, manufacturing women’s wear and specialised in hand embroidery, is now in search for new and unexplored markets like Russia where Indian products have good scope.

As of now, the organization has a mixed clientele like boutique buyers in Berlin, Paris and London, and sells collections online across the world. Offering women’s wear from Euro 20-350, the garment exporter is also exploring advanced technology and open to invest in latest innovations.

Company’s director Sajal Dewan said, “We are happy with the feedback we’ve received from our clients and our overall experience in last two years. Our focus in long-term will continue to be more on creative collections. We don’t have any plans to go for mass production or do whatever buyers ask for. We are happy if our designs are appreciated and we get orders for the same.”

The company has 70 stitching machines and everything is done in-house, Sajal claimed.

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