Comrades Expo 2026
Durban, KZN, SA – The exhibitor list at the Comrades Expo, from 11-13 June, has shown an evolution in the types of companies exhibiting. Just 1 running footwear supplier, Ikhambi Distribution, promoting its Hoka brand, was there.
Technical sock suppliers, however, were well represented, with Balega, Falke, Sox Footwear and The Hirst Experience competing for attention.
On the non-technical side, the DTIC sponsored a stand for local manufacturers.

Jean and Mark Hirst, THE Socks.

Koos la Cock, Falke.

Francois Theron, Sox Footwear.

Joshua Stadler and Marc Smith, Balega.

Sihle Jara, Global Bag & Sportswear Manufacturers.

Simx and Alice Orimo, Impela Trading.

Thathakahle Mkabela, UP Creations.

Azande Ndebele, Shlobo Designs.

Brian Hlophe, Silokotho Holdings.

Elaine Chetty, Froggie Fashions.

Mbali Dlamini, Magnificent Bag.

Sne, Tahnie.
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