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2Move Garments returned to Performance Days this Wednesday after a one-year break. The first day “met expectations,” in the words of general manager Joaquim Anjos, who expressed satisfaction with being back in the midst of the event. “Four years ago, this was one of the best fairs we attended,” he recalled.
The break served to reorganise the company, consolidate contacts and ensure greater responsiveness to client requests. On its return, 2Move Garments is presenting a diverse range of technical products at its stand, including laser-perforated garments, bonded pieces and flatlock seams, while also highlighting a fashion-oriented approach linked to performance. “We produce all types of apparel,” he emphasised.
Aligned with this edition’s theme, Textile to Textile, the company is showcasing several solutions using recycled materials, but above all its use of natural fibres such as merino wool, which is increasingly sought after by clients. Joaquim Anjos also pointed out that waste separation has been part of the company’s practices for several years, enabling clients to reuse waste — some of which is already being transformed back into yarn.
Despite its small structure, 2Move Garments has strengthened its market position through consistency and transparency. In this context, the company is also working towards obtaining certifications, with updates expected soon.
The general manager also acknowledged the impact of the current geopolitical landscape on the business, marked by greater unpredictability, resulting in more fragmented orders and an increase in reorders. “We have to live with it,” he admitted, stressing that continuous investment in innovation, technical expertise and sustainability will be key to navigating this new environment — a combination he believes may create opportunities to bring production closer and attract new brands.