In the FABRICS Area, around 600 international suppliers present their material innovations for all apparel segments. The complete product portfolio of fashionable woven and knitted fabrics made of wool, cotton, silk, blends and functional fibres is represented here. For the Spring.Summer 25 season, we present some highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blogposts:
SERIDE SRL
Seride presents a new colour range for Spring.Summer 25: FOLLOW THE SUN features a range of warm earth tones and oranges enriched by chocolate brown accents. NAIROBI offers vibrant and bright colours such as papaya orange, emerald green and lilac create a beautiful variegated palette. NEW JUNGLE provides a wide choice of khaki, green and brown tones. CITY LIFE comes with sophisticated powder blue, soft pink and natural tones.



TEKSTINA SINCE 1828
Dancing between generations, heritage and today´s time, imagination and reality… these influences are writing the story of Summer 2025. Simple, easy to wear designs with light blue and earthy colours on one side, and organic, colourful shades on the other side. Dance with Tekstina through
Elevated Classic, Chic Bohemian, Botanical and High Summer Moods.

TRANSFERTEX
With over 50 years of experience, Transfertex is the perfect partner for all your sustainable printing needs. Check out the always up-to-date design collection at www.mytfx.de or let’s work together on printing your own designs directly in Kleinostheim, Germany. Take in all the advantages of printing with them like service where and whenever you need it, fast sampling and consistent colour-matchimg through all deliveries.


TROFICLOR DENIM MAKERS
The TROFICOLOR DENIM MAKERS have developed their SS 25 collection by reinforcing principles of responsibility through an even more careful and conscious selection of fibres and production processes and conditions. At the same time, they have increased transparency by extending the traceability of their fabrics. They present a variety of fabrics made from sustainable fibres: BCI cotton, organic cotton with GOTS/OCS certification, recycled cotton and polyester with GRS/RCS certification, Tencel™, regenerated cellulose, linen/hemp. Their ECRU concept, which presents ready-to-wear fabrics in their natural colour – without dyeing processes, as well as their upcycling concept, through the creative reuse of existing fabrics, are particularly noteworthy.




VERHEES TEXTILES
Verhees Textiles and Nerida Hansen join forces for a unique textile collection, with Verhees Textiles as the exclusive distributor. The colourful prints narrate enchanting stories, categorized into five colour groups for perfect combinations. Nerida’s distinctive style is evident in bold and beautiful prints, ranging from grand designs to refined details. The collaboration yields an innovative, joyous collection promising an explosion of colour.



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