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italian baby shoes  
Micam is great Italian’s most well international man, woman and baby Italian shoes exhibition.
The Italian style has produced the finest shoes for man, woman and baby a consumer's money may buy.
This is the reason of how the Italian shoes (also for the baby) and footwear are this appreciated all over the world, and a very profitable business for any retailer, wholesaler, distributor, department store or Internet shop selling it.
The shoe’s buyers from all over the world can find all variety of Italian shoes at Micam, the great Italian’s most well international footwear exhibition. Micam is the event that presents the vastest international panorama of footwear fashion trends and all type of shoes for woman, man and baby.
Micam can always be relied on to launch or reinvent new trends. It presents a new season of man, woman an baby Italian shoes fashion with themes and styles which the designers have skilfully translated into products that are elegant, casual, traditional or experimental, but always absolutely unique. It is this creative power, the quality of materials and a meticulous eye for detail that attract the attention of buyers from around the world.
For the Italian shoes sector, 2003 ended with very negative results, leading Rossano Soldini, President of the Association of the industrialists in the sector to speak of "deep gloom". And 2004 is been only slightly more positive. In 2003, in fact, exports of shoes for man, woman and baby showed a decrease of 7 percent in quantity and 6.2 percent in value (282 million pairs exported compared with 303 million the year before).
However, some first signs of recovery in the sector have now arisen. The occasion was provided by Micam, the main European trade fair for shoes, held at the Milan Fair in Italy. The outcome of the event, in fact, has been extremely positive, up to the point that a significant change in trend can now be discerned for the second semester of 2004, indicating a clear recovery in exports (also for Italian baby shoes).
Yet the home market is still facing problems. Italian participation, in fact, recorded a fall of roughly 2 percent in the number of visitors. "This result - says the president of the Association of Italian Shoemakers, Rossano Soldini, "represents an important statistic within this cycle of business trends in Italy that is not positive. Micam has been established as the main date on the calendar in the sector at the international level and a reliable indicator of the mood of firms. The woman, man and baby shoes showroom in growth, in a phase as problematic as the one we are experiencing now, denotes an injection of trust for the whole sector".
Last Micam’s edition opened its doors in September. Lots in store for buyers with 1,300 exhibitors and over 2,000 Spring/Summer 2005 man, Lady and baby Italian shoes collections. From the variety of designs and styles on show, it is clear that Fashion designers are certainly not going through a slump, capable as they are of producing, entirely new collections and season after season. Nowdays, such an abundance of designs available, choosing a piece of clothing, a bag or a shoe is no longer just a question of style but of lifestyle.
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