The latest developments for buttons, ribbons, decorative stones, closures, linings, lace, embroidery, interlinings as well as labeling and branding solutions will be presented by around 150 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area at MUNICH FABRIC START. Explore some of the novelties here in our ADDITIONALS blog posts:
At Nilörn, we believe that branding is an experience essential to a company’s overall success. Twice a year, our design team collaborates closely with our material team to introduce five new collections, highlighting our latest novelties within trims and packaging. Centered around innovation, materials, and design our concepts aim to showcase how brands can seamlessly integrate responsible product design without compromising on tactile or visual creativity and aesthetics.



Admix
Admix embraces a sporty streetwear look – bold, tactile, and comfortable. The materials are carefully selected: These include recycled polyester and materials that perform well for sports trims, such as recycled TPU and silicone. The packaging follows the same ethos and is made from soft, flexible recycled EVA, recycled LDPE, and FSC™ certified paper. The product images highlight key features such as statement pullers, heat-seal labels, and reusable packaging.



Him & Her:
HIM & HER is a unisex collection that combines sustainability, recycled materials, and a timeless design. With this range, we ensure every detail is made responsibly, from prints using Algae ink™, all the way to the garment labels made from recycled polyester and the hangtags made from FSC™ recycled paper with recycled cotton strings. Product highlights include paper tags using dyed-through FSC™ paper and patches MADE WITH MIRUM®, a 100% biobased leather alternative.



MNDR Capsule
MNDR Capsule is a contemporary brand that elevates everyday casual wear with bright pops of colour and soft gradients. The trims used in this range are made from recycled materials wherever possible, including FSC™ recycled paper tags, recycled polyester sateen labels and recycled metal trims. Product highlights include soft-touch brand labels, logo buttons, and mono-material retail packaging.



Nordbeck Arktik+
With strong, contrasting colors and graphics, Nordbeck Arktik+ boldly blurs the lines between urban streetwear and adventure gear. This concept uses materials proven for trims in the outdoor segment, such as bluesign® certified silicone, recycled ABS, and recycled polyester. Product images feature bold 3D patches, cord stoppers, and high-definition brand labels.



Adrian Foray
Our well-dressed brand Adrian Foray, one might even say preppy, features designs that suit the modern man in both urban and business settings. The trims reflect today’s requirements for responsible production, utilising recycled and biobased materials for labels, trims and packaging. Examples are recycled polyester, corozo and fashion paper made from upcycled industrial residues. The product images showcase key features, including plastic-free packaging solutions for shirts, hangtags with flexible paper strings, and a variety of branded buttons.
Our mission: to guide our clients in the world of labelling
At Nilörn, we aim to design products to be recycled at the end of their useful life. Today there are limitations on the recyclability of textile parts and accessories. We continue to monitor developments in the recycling industry to improve the end-of-life options for our products. All our collections are also integrated with our platform of digital services, Nilörn:CONNECT™, and include unique QR code labels to help the brand enhance traceability and transparency in its product range.
Read more about our work on our website. We also look forward to meeting you at our booth, B01 in Hall 01 during the fair to discuss our latest collections along with our commitment to innovative design and responsible production.
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