Analpa Inc. storms Greece
30.09.2013 6031

Analpa Inc. storms Greece

Bestsellers again became the rubber boots of the British brand Keddo. We also ordered sneakers, beach shoes and bright Betsy ballet flats. Buyers showed great interest in the collections of Tesoro and Crosby.

The Analpa booth was visited by representatives of large shoe companies from Athens and Thessaloniki, from the islands of Crete and Rhodes.

“It is a pleasure to note that business owners from South Africa are recognizing our brands as well,” comments Analpa Inc. “Now they are going to open shoe stores on the islands in Greece and with great pleasure they are ready to cooperate with Analpa brands, as they have already met them on sale at home.”

Analpa Inc. took part in the Femmina exhibition in Greece, which was held from 20 to 23 September.
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