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At 5:08 on July 2, 2013, VISHAL TRIVEDI said…

hello

At 10:31 on June 29, 2010, Praveen Varshnei said…
Company website: http://www.buttonsnatural.zoomshare.com

I look forward to hearing from you and working with you in the future
on mutual benefit business relations.

Warm Regards,

Praveen Varshnei,
Prashant Handicrafts,
Station Road,
Bahjoi-202410
UP
India
email: p_varshnei@yahoo.co.in
buttonsnatural@live.com
skype: buttonsnatural
At 19:03 on June 10, 2010, David McGill said…
Could you produce dress quality printed cotton cloth to my designs?
At 21:39 on March 22, 2010, Andrew Nineham said…
Dear Prama
Thank you for connecting with me.
I was born in Nairobi and went to St Marks and Greensteads schools before my folks moved to Swaziland and then SA. We had family in Arusha (Moshe) and remember spending quite a few holidays there. Unfortunately I was only 7 when we left Kenya, but I have always had a strong feeling towards the country. My brother has a fishing charter business in Zanzibar. I still have business in SA which I am going to try and keep going, but would like to set up a base and business in either Tanz or Kenya. I would be really keen to chat to you. My email address is andrew@group9uk.com. Look forward to hearing from you and more about your business in UK and Tanz. Kr Andrew
At 16:44 on February 22, 2010, Praveen Varshnei said…
Requesting all established Apparel Manufacturing /Sourcing companies,Fashion Designers to place orders for Eco-friendly Green Line Garment buttons and Costume Jewelery on regular/ongoing basis.


Let us introduce ourselves as an Indian company specializing in 100% Eco friendly handmade Green line Buttons,Toggals,Novelty Items,Handicrafts ,Bags Handles and costume jewelery.Our inspectors check every lot of buttons,handicrafts,gifts and costume jewelery ,buttons are made confirming to social accountability norms.

We do not use child labor.We maintain the quality in buttons, the quality in shipping,and the quality in communication and in all other aspects. Rest assured - you get THE BEST of the finest handmade buttons from India.Buffalo horn,bone,wooden,coconut shell,bamboo etc
Buttons are meant for mens and womens wear. We have catered almost all segments of garment right from just born babies to hi-fashion mens and womens garments ,we have all the infrastructure to cater your needs, we have dedicated staffs with in-depth knowledge of the Buttons business involving themselves right from raw material collection, making ,polishing and shipping.
Product:Clothing Buttons
Specification: Handmade by Artisans and all are green eco-friendly organic products
Material:Buffalo Horn,Cow Horn,Bone,Wood,coconut shell,Bamboo,Resin,Recycled Plastic etc
Size: 12mm on wards
Production:50000 pieces per month
MOQ:1000 pieces
Lead-time: 15 Days
Delivery: Fob N.Delhi
Payment:Advance through Bank Wire ,Western Union
Samples: Available



We offer buttons from US $ 00.08 per piece as opening price point. and the price are much more competitive anywhere else.
Each piece is unique and may vary in shape and look due to natural variations in the horn.
Besides updating our designs regularly, we also have the complete capability of making items in special .Regards,
Praveen Varshnei
Email: p_varshnei@yahoo.co.in
web: www.buttonsnatural.zoomshare.com
Skype: buttonsnatural
At 15:47 on September 23, 2009, Chantal Palmer said…
Prama - Michelle is looking for help with suppliers in Tanzania. I hope you don't mind but I will refer her to you...
Best
Chantal
At 16:54 on September 12, 2009, jacqueline said…
happy birthday!!
At 22:06 on September 10, 2009, andrea ojerinola said…
Hi Prama

Thanks for accepting my friend request, will have a look at your website and get back with any questions :-)
At 13:59 on September 10, 2009, Raven + Lily said…
My name is Sophia and I'm the co-founder of a non-profit called Raven + Lily. We are located in Los Angeles, CA but we work with co-ops mainly in India and East Africa. We just returned from a trip to East Africa (kenya, ethiopia and burundi) about 3 weeks ago to meet the co-ops, source fabrics, and get to know the women that we're supporting.

Our non-profit works on designs with these co-ops, pays them a fair wage, helps them market and sell their goods to the U.S. Market and then sends the proceeds back to the local co-op communities.

We are really having trouble sourcing african prints made locally within Africa. most seem to be made in India and Africa. Do you have any vendors you would recommend?

This is a picture of what we found but the vendor is no longer able to get this material. If you have pictures of your printed cottons, I'd be very interested to see them.

At 21:42 on September 4, 2009, Raven + Lily said…
Hi Prama,
We are looking to source some cotton fabrics (prints and solids) for our co-ops in Burundi, East Africa. Was wondering if we could discuss more about your capabilities and what kind of minimums you have. We are a start-up so our quantities are starting out somewhat small. (www.ravenandlily.com). thanks! -sophia
At 21:44 on June 24, 2009, Ishwari Vijay Thopte said…
Thanks for the prompt reply!
Like i said, i have an offer letter from LCF to do my MA in Design Management. But i also have an offer from Nottingham trent for Main Fashion Business. Now, considering my research will be in Ethical Fashion and Sustainable business practices, which college do you think is a better option? I have been trying to find out through the alumini's of both institutes, but have failed to gather a satisfactory reply that would help me decide!
At 21:37 on June 24, 2009, Ishwari Vijay Thopte said…
Thanks for the prompt reply!
Like i said, i have an offer letter from LCF to do my MA in Design Management. But i also have an offer from Nottingham trent for Main Fashion Business. Now, considering my research will be in Ethical Fashion and Sustainable business practices, which college do you think is a better option? I have been trying to find out through the alumini's of both institutes, but have failed to gather a satisfactory reply that would help me decide!
At 17:23 on June 24, 2009, Ishwari Vijay Thopte said…
Hi Prama!

Im a Fashion Designer by profession and i plan to do my Masters in "Design Management for Fashion Industries" from London College of Fashion this fall. Your work background is quite colorful and interesting!
My research will mainly be in Ethical Fashion and Sustainable business practices. I was hoping to build contacts here. Can we be friends?
At 21:08 on June 12, 2009, David McGill said…
Hi Prama, can I get you on your info@mantisworld address?
At 14:55 on June 12, 2009, David McGill said…
Hi Prama, i saw your comment on the Africa forum.
Im looking to produce cotton to my own designs or with my own designs on it either in cloth form or on finished products
At 12:42 on June 12, 2009, Meaghan Curry said…
Hiya!

Welcome to the Africa Network!

If you have any news, events or information you want to share, please start discussions and engage in dialogue.

Ethical Fashion Forum is trying to build this network to encompass all those interested in sustainable production in Africa, so please encourage interested people to join!

Cheers!
Meg
At 17:16 on April 29, 2009, Matt Peters said…
Hmm hmm hmm

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