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INSTORE Announces New Jewelry Trade Show for August 2023


The INSTORE Show will take place August 13-15 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL.

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(PRESS RELEASE) MONTCLAIR – INSTORE, the leading publication for American jewelry retailers, announces the launch of The INSTORE Show, taking place Aug. 13 – 15, 2023 in Rosemont, Illinois, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. The INSTORE Show will be a premier trade show for independent fine jewelry professionals including jewelry store owners, managers and buyers, as well as industry suppliers.

The three-day trade show will feature dedicated time for buying, networking and education, including a conference day on Aug. 12. Those interested in attending can sign up to join the INSTORE Show Insider List at theinstoreshow.com/insider to receive more information on the event and program updates. Insiders will also receive a discount code to save on conference tickets. Registration is slated to open in fall of 2022.

Industry suppliers, designers, manufacturers and service providers are invited to participate as exhibitors. Interested companies can download a copy of the Exhibitor Prospectus at theinstoreshow.com/prospectus or contact an INSTORE sales rep for more information.

Visit theinstoreshow.com to learn more and review the current agenda. For information regarding exhibiting opportunities, email exhibit@theinstoreshow.com. For information regarding conference programming or other questions related to attendance, please contact info@theinstoreshow.com.

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