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 Saturday 5th September, leading textile manufacturer Vlisco will launch
 the first Connoisseur of Style Day aimed at protecting and educating 
consumers in identifying an original genuine African print versus a 
counterfeit one. 
 The Day is an extension of an ongoing 
anti-counterfeit campaign which Vlisco launched in 2013 to put consumers
 in a position that they are confident they are purchasing an original 
Vlisco fabric which has gone through multiple processes to deliver 
premium quality to their customers worldwide.
 
 Mr Stephen Badu, 
Marketing Director for Vlisco commented: “Fake fabrics make up about 60%
 of all textiles sold in Ghana today because counterfeiters have gone to
 great lengths to replicate authentic fabrics which makes it difficult 
for consumers to identify real from fake Vlisco.
 
 The only way 
consumers will know is after they have spent their money and bought the 
fabric before experiencing the vastly inferior quality of the fake 
fabric.” He added “We at Vlisco have launched this day to educate 
consumers so that they will be empowered to make an informed decision 
when making that all important purchase.”
 
 Connoisseur of Style Day
 
 Connoisseur
 of Style Day will take place at the Vlisco shop in the Accra Mall and 
West Hills Mall and during the course of the day consumers will 
experience the following:
 
 ·Bring their Vlisco fabrics for authentication
 
 ·Learn the 4 key steps to expertly identify genuine fabrics
 
 ·Enjoy free give-aways
 
 ·Receive list of approved retailers where they can purchase authentic fabrics
 
 ·Become
 a True Connoisseur of Style who is someone who dares to be original, 
values authenticity and knows how to identify the only true original Wax
 Hollandais, Vlisco
 
 Vlisco’s heritage is quite unlike any other 
as since 1846, we’ve created unique textiles influencing the fashion 
landscape in West and Central Africa. Ever since Vlisco’s inception over
 160 years ago, there’s from mother to daughter.
 
 Knowledge about
 heritage, culture, traditions and their love of original Wax 
Hollandais. This bond between women and Vlisco has continued to deepen 
over the last century and Vlisco is now woven into the African Culture. A
 bond that is sure to endure for centuries to come.
 
 Vlisco, the true original, since 1846.
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