Canadian company Premont will take part in Sport Casual Moscow exhibition
25.12.2015 3677

Canadian company Premont will take part in Sport Casual Moscow exhibition

Premont from Canada will present two collections at once at the Sport Casual Moscow exhibition - Spring 2016 and Winter 2016/2017. In the winter collection, in addition to clothing designed for temperatures from +5 to –35 degrees, there will be accessories to match the clothes, as well as shoes. Premont clothes and shoes are made using special fabrics and modern membrane technology, due to which the heat generated by the body is stored, internal moisture evaporates and moisture is not allowed outside at any temperature conditions and any physical activity. To increase wear resistance, Premont uses Ripstop with a reinforcing structure that makes clothing tear resistant.

Premont from Canada will present two collections at once at the Sport Casual Moscow exhibition - Spring 2016 and Winter 2016/2017.
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