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Singapore has earned worldwide laurels for its alluring apparel and clothing industries that produce high quality and fashionable men, women and children's wear. The several apparel and clothing companies in Singapore contribute a significant part to the country's economy. The apparel and clothing industries sporting global brands has made this small south East Asian country turn into a world class fashion hub. Sing Lun Holdings, Ocean Sky International and Unistar Goo-Way are three leading apparel and clothing companies in Singapore. Ocean Sky international is famous for its elegant knitwear.
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Ninety percent of the knitwear produced by this apparel industry is exported to USA and other foreign countries. Sing Lun Holdings also specializes in knitwear that has great demand on the Chinese, Vietnamese, Malaysian and Sri Lankan markets. Unistar Goo-Way is a Taiwanese based apparel manufacturing company in Singapore that specializes in apparel and garment produces.
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AMS System Services Private Limited is a renowned registered company in Singapore that provides hi-tech machinery for the garment, textile and upholstery market in Singapore. AMS also provides Consultancy Services to various retail factories in Singapore in order to improve their production rate and also enhance the quality of production. Intimate Apparel and Lingerie Industry has carved a niche in the apparel and clothing industry of Singapore. The industry boasts of more than thirty lingerie boutiques sporting elegant and fashionable apparels and lingerie.
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The store has been able to bring worth US$57-86 million in the country's domestic market through export of its products. The international brands in lingerie like Jockey, Calvin Klein, Doll House, Champion and Vanity Fair are imported from the U.S. market while Marks & Spencer from the U.K, Berlei from Australia and Sorella from Japan. Calvin Klein was first launched at Citylink Mall, a spectacular underground shopping mall that links the Singapore International Convention Center at Suntec City and Raffles City.
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