Demise Of Greek Textile Industry Offers New Opportunities

The sign of a former fabric store is seen over a new sign for the Osterman bar-restaurant in the Agia Irini district of Athens, Greece, on Saturday, April 25, 2015. The downturn that decimated the garment industry as banks froze credit is now providing Eleni Kyriacou, the 34-year-old designer with highly-skilled, low-cost pattern cutters and knit-makers that her hometown of London cant match. Photographer: Yorgos Karahalis/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The sign of a former fabric store is seen over a new sign for the Osterman bar-restaurant in the Agia Irini district of Athens, Greece, on Saturday, April 25, 2015. The downturn that decimated the garment industry as banks froze credit is now providing Eleni Kyriacou, the 34-year-old designer with highly-skilled, low-cost pattern cutters and knit-makers that her hometown of London cant match. Photographer: Yorgos Karahalis/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Demise Of Greek Textile Industry Offers New Opportunities
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