Centro Tex leads Bangladesh’s fashion revolution at innovation runway event

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Centro Tex Limited, a leading manufacturer and supplier of apparel companies in Bangladesh, took center stage at the second edition of Best of Bangladesh in the Netherlands.

During the event, Centro Tex delivered a bold statement on the Bangladesh Innovation Runway—showcasing the strength, sophistication, and creativity of Bangladesh’s evolving RMG sector.

Figure: Centro Tex’s fashion showcase captivated international audiences through its intelligent design, cutting-edge textile use, and a compelling, forward-looking narrative. 

Centro Tex’s fashion showcase captivated international audiences through its intelligent design, cutting-edge textile use, and a compelling, forward-looking narrative. The presentation highlighted a new era in Bangladesh’s apparel industry—one where quality, responsibility, and creativity converge.

Notably, Centro Tex’s presence at Best of Bangladesh 2025 served as a potent symbol of national pride. It affirmed that Bangladesh is not merely a manufacturing hub, but a nation actively shaping the future of fashion through innovation, quality, and a commitment to ethical practices.

The enthusiastic reception from the international audience signals a growing global recognition of Bangladesh’s pivotal role in the next chapter of the fashion world.

Centro Tex dedicated to personalized, creative, and sustainable designs, aspires to be the first choice for discerning customers. With a focus on exceptional products and services, Centro aims to make a lasting impression.

In addition, to firmly establish its foothold in sustainability, Centro Tex Ltd. achieved many certifications from world-renowned organizations such as BSCI, SEDEX, WCA, BW, GOTS, OCS, OEKO-TEX, RCS, BCI GRS, ISO, LEED and most of the partners are also RSC (RMG Sustainable Council) listed.

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