At BLUEZONE, some 100 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Halls 6 + 7 will become the blue hotspot. Parallel to MUNICH FABRIC START with THE SOURCE and KEYHOUSE, the Zenith area will become the hub of the international denim community with an all-round relevant event programme.
With the leitmotif SIGNATURE, we invite the industry to have a clear and unique vision in this world of constant change, to show its own SIGNATURE… Together with all international industry leaders, let us define or reinterpret the different SIGNATURES that can be created in the wide world of DENIMS!
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ROTA TEKSTIL
With new linen denims, flashy tencels, outstanding cotton developments and warm designs with denims and yarn dyed novelties, Rota presents the SS 25 collection, which brings the woven fabrics to the top level with a significant focus on sustainability.



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SASHIKODENIM BY PEY
Pey´s studio SASHIKODENIM offers to create unique denim pieces for private clients, primarily using old denim and repurposed fabrics. The aim is to showcase not only the Japanese heritage of the ancient hand-stitch technique but also to raise awareness about the significance of repairing and repurposing clothing. Their work caters to a diverse international clientele, and some of their pieces involve over 80 hours of handwork, transforming jeans repairs into works of art.

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SHARABATI DENIM
The new collection of Sharabati Denim features three new innovations: VERSO provides comfort with elegance guaranteed by their soft touch weaves. It’s a new level of casual smart looks. GOOD OLE brings nostalgia that is given a fresh new feel. Open construction and crinkle bring a burst of new life to vintage denim. COOLR is all about enticing textures. Digitally-printed denims and flats offer a fancy touch and dynamic new interpretations.



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TEJIDOS ROYO
NEW IN TEJIDOS ROYO: DRY COLOURS. As pioneers in the development of the most sustainable PIECE DYEING ZERO WATER technology, this waterless process is available in any colour. It also allows laundering versatility from solid colour to vintage aesthetic looking garments. ROYO S-TUDIO is the state-of-the-art technology in fibres, yarns and structures to create their most sophisticated, comfortable and durable fabrics. Elegance made to last for a lifetime. Premium day- o-day fabrics for your-ever wear.

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US GROUP
Embark on an eco-conscious journey through the trendsetting collection of US GROUP which transcends norms. Crafted from natural, MMCF and synthetic fibers, it features Tencel, Viscose, Ecovero, Hemp, Linen, TrueTemp 365, Repreve, and other recycled synthetic fabrics. Woven with distinctive characteristics, each fabric invites exploration into a world where every thread unfolds into an extraordinary story. Discover sustainable textures, twills and canvases that are innovatively curated.



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