CMAI Kicks Off 83rd National Garment Fair Kidswear Edition
The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India has officially launched its 83rd National Garment Fair Kidswear edition in Mumbai, establishing the country’s premier business-to-business sourcing arena. This critical convention highlights the rapid expansion of the domestic children’s apparel sector, providing vital market access for domestic manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.
Key Highlights
- India’s domestic kidswear segment has expanded into a massive ₹2 lakh crore market ecosystem.
- The premier three-day trade convention features more than 630 prominent domestic apparel brands.
- Buyer registrations surged by over 25% compared to the prior trade event edition.
- The exhibition spans more than 2.25 lakh square feet of commercial venue space.
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The 83rd National Garment Fair Kidswear edition, curated by the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India, commenced operations today at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai. This launch signals the activation of the grandest business-to-business purchasing hub dedicated exclusively to the children’s clothing sector.
This specialized trade assembly runs from June 22 to June 24, 2026. The event aggregates upwards of 630 premier children’s apparel labels from diverse regions, recording a notable growth exceeding 25% in merchant attendance sign-ups over the preceding assembly, confirming buoyant commercial operating sentiments.
Prominent retail corporate executives inaugurated the convention as Guests of Honour. The panel featured Dr. M. S. Asif Ali representing Majestic Maharaja based in Trichy, which manages 8 retail locations encompassing 3,82,000 square feet of commercial operations space.
The inaugural panel also featured Shri Akash Ranjit Nanjunda of Roop Sangam, Bengaluru, directing 4 outlets across 35,000 square feet of real estate, alongside Shri Navin Tejpal Shah from Sagar, Mumbai, directing 1 facility spanning 5,000 square feet, accompanied by executive administrators.
Delivering remarks during the opening ceremony, Dr. M. S. Asif Ali of Majestic Maharaja, Trichy, noted that Mumbai serves as a central driver in their corporate expansion timeline. Their operational ties to the city originated when they ran an initial 500 square foot enterprise.
He emphasized that Mumbai provided vital commercial progression pathways over subsequent decades. Throughout their 90-year corporate history, the enterprise celebrates a 60-year alliance alongside the association. Their footprint has scaled to 8 grand outlets, underscoring why these organized assemblies remain vital professional venues.
Occupying an expansive footprint exceeding 2.25 lakh square feet of professional display space, the convention showcases vast inventories across baby apparel, toddler lines, youth clothing, ceremonial styles, traditional outfits, informal attire, premium garments, lifestyle accessories, and connected production sectors.
This trade event functions as an essential commercial nexus for regional producers, proprietary labels, independent retailers, wholesale suppliers, supply chain distributors, digital commerce enterprises, and corporate purchasing managers operating throughout the Indian subcontinent.
Addressing attendees at the launch event, Santosh Katariya, President of CMAI, stated that the domestic children’s clothing segment, valued near $22 billion or roughly ₹2 lakh crore, represents an exceptionally vibrant category within the broader textile manufacturing domain.
This momentum stems from positive population dynamics, escalating family net incomes, and shifting consumer demand favoring high-quality, style-driven items. The executive noted that the current assembly yields perfect corporate avenues for independent labels, textile producers, and small-to-medium enterprises targeting broader commercial integration.
Rohit Munjal, Chairman of the CMAI Fair Sub-Committee, observed that the substantial growth in participant registration data demonstrates deep retailer confidence toward domestic manufacturing ecosystems. This robust merchant engagement cements the convention’s standing as a prime sourcing arena.
The specialized exhibition features numerous prominent labels including Blazo, Trend Domain, Mikke House, Ruff, Danaboi, Deal, DS Yuvraaj, Napoleon, Zeelmil Art, Teddy Bear Kingdom, Lemonmint, Leo N Babes, Little Bull, Blueberry, Ollypop, Peppermint, Zola, Charchit, Gusto, Little Kangaroos, Vitamins, Ethni’ks Neu-Ron, Toffyhouse, and Tadpole.
Analyzing current operational purchasing shifts, Anand Chokshi, Joint Chairman of the CMAI Fair Sub-Committee, stated that consumption metrics across the children’s segment demonstrate consistent acceleration, giving visiting corporate buyers an early overview of upcoming style patterns and product design choices.
Acknowledged as the foremost biannual commercial exhibition within the domestic textile sector, the gathering establishes elevated operational standards by blending industrial creativity, massive production scaling, and corporate transactional options under a unified institutional environment.
The current 83rd gathering expects to generate major order bookings, catalyze fresh corporate joint ventures, and offer deep analytical understanding regarding evolving market tastes, thereby sustaining the overarching development trajectory characterizing the domestic children’s fashion ecosystem.
Corporate leadership figures present during the official launch included Santosh Katariya, President; Rohit Munjal, Vice President and Chairman of the Fair Sub-Committee; Ankur Gadia, Vice President; Anand Chokshi, Joint Chairman of the Fair Sub-Committee; and Rahul Mehta, serving as Chief Mentor.
The executive presence also included Navin Sainani, Honorary General Secretary; Paresh Vora, Honorary Treasurer; Mukesh Jain, Honorary Joint General Secretary; and Dinesh Nandu, holding the office of Honorary Joint Treasurer during the opening proceedings.
Positioned against a backdrop of swift industrial scaling and product evolution, this specialized trade assembly delivers an optimal environment for corporate purchasers to evaluate emerging styles, negotiate supply arrangements, and secure positions within an expanding marketplace.
The current assembly highlights fresh design pathways while validating its structural position as a core industrial hub for creativity and corporate networking. By aligning retail firms with manufacturing entities, the event optimizes transactional efficiency and reinforces supply chains.
This specialized children’s apparel convention precedes the upcoming Menswear and Womenswear exhibition scheduled from July 13 to July 15, 2026. The women’s apparel section will return to the Bombay Exhibition Centre to anchor its seasonal displays.
Concurrently, the men’s apparel division will run operations at the MMRDA Ground located within the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai. Combined, these distinct clothing pavilions will host upwards of 800 corporate exhibitors displaying more than 900 brands to an estimated 50,000 visiting merchants.
Future Outlook
As the 2026 retail calendar progresses, the Indian kidswear market is projected to sustain its double-digit growth trajectory. The transition from unbranded to branded apparel is accelerating among semi-urban and rural demographics, fueled by digital commerce penetration and rising brand awareness. Manufacturing networks are increasingly adopting automated cutting and sustainable fabric sourcing to counter rising raw material overheads, positioning the domestic sector for enhanced export capabilities alongside strong domestic demand.
FAQs
What are the official dates and location for the 83rd National Garment Fair Kidswear edition?
The trade exhibition takes place from June 22 to June 24, 2026, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (NESCO) located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
How large is the Indian kidswear apparel market according to industry estimates?
The domestic children’s clothing market is currently valued at over $22 billion, which equates to approximately ₹2 lakh crore, making it one of the fastest-growing categories in fashion.
When will the menswear and womenswear editions of the National Garment Fair take place?
The menswear and womenswear exhibitions are scheduled to run from July 13 to July 15, 2026. The womenswear event will be held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, while the menswear pavilion will be hosted at the MMRDA Ground, BKC, Mumbai.