At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, around 500 international suppliers will present their material innovations for all apparel segments in the FABRICS Area. The complete product portfolio of fashionable woven and knitted fabrics made of wool, cotton, silk, blends and functional fibres will be presented here. For the Spring.Summer 26 season, we present some new products and highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blog posts:
WE SHOW TEXTILE
Founded in 2006 in Guangzhou, China, We Show Textile specializes in embroidery innovation by blending traditional hand-embroidery techniques with modern smart embroidery technology. Using high-quality threads and fabrics, they create unique, high-end embroidered products rich in cultural and artistic value.
Why Choose Them? A Perfect Blend of Tradition, Innovation, and Personalization
When it comes to embroidery, this company stands out for its exceptional combination of expertise, cutting-edge technology, and a deep commitment to sustainability and creativity. Here’s what sets them apart:
Expertise in Hand-Embroidery
At the heart of their work lies a passion for preserving the rich heritage of traditional embroidery techniques while giving them a modern twist. Their dedicated team of artisans crafts artistic, detailed, and culturally inspired designs that elevate each piece into a work of art.
Advanced Smart Embroidery Technology
Blending tradition with innovation, the company uses state-of-the-art embroidery technology to offer a wide array of techniques, including flat, 3D, sequin, and bead embroidery. This advanced, automated process ensures high efficiency and consistent quality, while also prioritizing environmentally friendly methods and sustainable materials.
Custom Pattern Design
Catering to diverse client needs, they specialize in creating original designs that reflect market trends and individual preferences. Their use of digital technology guarantees precision, vibrant colors, and flawless results. By combining traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, they produce unique, meaningful designs that resonate with today’s audience. This unique mix of artistry, innovation, and customer-centric design makes them the ideal partner for anyone seeking exceptional embroidery solutions.
Materials and Sustainability
They use premium threads (silk, gold, eco-friendly polyester) and diverse fabrics (natural and high-tech), all meeting international quality and environmental standards.
Their philosophy,“Drawing art with threads, conveying emotions through embroidery,” ensures every product is not just visually stunning but also deeply meaningful.
China – H3 | E 19
“Our philosophy,’Drawing art with threads, conveying emotions through embroidery’ ensures every product is not just visually stunning but also deeply meaningful.”






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