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SAPICA | 08/19/2020

EXCLUSIVE. SAPICA will be in-person from October 6th to 8th

The largest shoe fair in Mexico will resume its usual editions at the Poliforum of León, Guanajuato.


Conditioned to the new times, SAPICA will be renewed as the meeting point between the supply and demand of footwear in Mexico.

According to sources from the Guanajuato Chamber of the Footwear Industry -CICEG- the fair department is working intensely for the realization of the next edition of SAPICA where the new collections for Spring-Summer 2021 will be presented physically.

With priority on health

At a very particular moment in the market where the Covid-19 pandemic has caused serious damage to this industrial sector, businessmen and manufacturers led by CICEG leaders have decided to face the challenges and launch their main event, adapted to the circumstances, to start a promising recovery period.

For this and for the safety of the participants, the priority has been the health aspect, which is why organizers, professionals and health authorities are defining the characteristics of the exhibition, in terms of its layout and operation. Measures and protocols will be established according to the epidemiological status of the population to avoid all risks to the health of those present.

Fashion and services

Once again, SAPICA will be a unique opportunity for national shoe manufacturers, and for local and foreign buyers to place their first orders, and participate in an event full of fashion content and services.

In this sense, SAPICA will be reissued as an important benchmark for trends, through fashion shows and presentations so that attendees can learn about fashion guidelines, and thus, in the case of buyers, adjust their orders for more current products.

The fair will also have a wide program of conferences, meetings and workshops aimed at fashion and training of interest to visitors.


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