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Cartoon - WEAR YOUR OPTIMISM
Fashion can’t change the world – but it can lift our spirits in seconds and give us strength. This is precisely the idea behind Cartoon. With its new collection, the brand invites women to wear fashion as an expression of joie de vivre, individuality, and optimism. WEAR YOUR OPTIMISM is more than just a slogan – it’s an attitude.
Inspiration from around the world
The new collection is a fashionable bucket list of special places – each destination tells its own story and translates its character into fashion. Places inspire with their colors, vibes, and lifestyle. Cartoon picks up on precisely these impressions and transforms them into wearable looks with personality.
London & Cornwall kick off the journey with urban coolness: leopard prints meet color blocking, bold tones meet modern cuts.
The journey continues to Provence and Paris, where feminine lightness takes center stage. Delicate shades blend with bold highlights, stripes meet effortless Parisian elegance.
Summery prints and fresh colors dominate on the Amalfi Coast. Inspired by lemon groves and the incomparable dolce far niente feeling, looks are created that immediately evoke a holiday mood.
The stopover in Dubai brings sandy shades, airy fabrics, and clean lines. Comfort and elegance go hand in hand here—ideal for warm days.
Cape Town rounds off the collection: urban cool meets nature. Relaxed, modern silhouettes reflect a casual lifestyle and show how versatile the Cartoon collection is.
Embark on this fashionable journey and discover the new Cartoon collection at our store. Be inspired, mix and match to your heart’s content, and wear optimism – every day, for every occasion.
Discover the new collection
WEAR YOUR OPTIMISM.




The MUNICH FABRIC START team is delighted about the long-standing cooperation with CARTOON and would like to thank them once again for equipping our team with beautiful outfits!
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THREADED PROTOCOLS - SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS
Threaded Protocols is not a textile innovation in the commercial sense, nor a digital tool disguised as craft. What makes the work distinct is its material investigation into how computational logic originates in textile practice and what is lost when those logics are abstracted into opaque technological systems.
Developed by artist and researcher Floor Berkhout, Threaded Protocols explores the structural relationship between weaving and computing. Both rely on binary decisions, pattern execution, and logical sequencing. Historically, the loom was the first computer. Threaded Protocols returns to this origin, using textile-making to expose the physical, gestural nature of computation that contemporary digital infrastructures have largely hidden.
Berkhout’s practice operates as a critical technical practice, working through craft methodologies to understand how protocols function materially. In Threaded Protocols, each crossing of threads becomes a binary operation: in front or behind, zero or one. Meaning emerges slowly, through repetition and attention, rather than speed or optimisation. This slowness is deliberate. It draws from perma-computing principles, which question the inevitability of fast, extractive technological progress and its influence on both digital systems and the textile industry.
The project also foregrounds the gendered history of both textile labour and computation, from 19th-century weaving rooms to the women who worked as “computers” in the mid-20th century. By re-embedding computation in the hands, Threaded Protocols seeks to reclaim agency that has been stripped away through industrialisation and black-box technologies.








Threaded Protocols is presented as process-driven research and interactive installation, not as a scalable product or material solution. Its relevance lies in how it reframes technology as something made, touched, and shaped by human choice, rather than an abstract, neutral system.
For designers, technologists, and researchers, Threaded Protocols offers a reminder that systems which appear precise and objective are always political, always designed, and always traceable back to material decisions. In a landscape dominated by efficiency, Berkhout’s work insists on another value: the right to build meaning slowly.
The detailed explorer finds a bonus: her work is also touching theme’s of emancipation, gender-equality, historic manipulation…
Any input you think is helpful to create a dedicated article about your project:
https://materialprotocols.site/presskit/
https://materialprotocols.site/research&¬es/
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BIOTEXFUTURE: How to Make Textiles from Fossils
One of fashion’s biggest contradictions is that it relies on fossil fuels. Polyester, nylon, and acrylic make up most of the world’s fibres, which means that most clothes today start out as crude oil. adidas and RWTH Aachen University are leading the German project BIOTEXFUTURE, which wants to end that dependence.
The program is a group of businesses and universities working together to find scalable, bio-based alternatives. It is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Part of the SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS forum at Munich Fabric start, three main projects will be featured:
- CircWool: a process that uses a solvent to restore wool fibres without lowering their quality.
- BioPETex: a bio-based polyester that works just as well as regular PET.
- BioCushion: a type of spacer fabric that can be recycled and used in shoes and clothes. It is both strong and circular.
These projects are not meant to be one-time tests; they are meant to be useful in the real world. Adding them to the forum ties speculative design ideas to a long history of applied science. It reminds us that we need both creativity and infrastructure to make the switch to sustainable textiles.


BioCushion

BioPEtex

BioPEtex

BioPEtex

CircWool
BIOTEXFUTURE is holding the right vision to transform the textile value chain.”
adidas Future Team
The message is clear for fashion and textiles: greenwashing can’t hide the fact that we depend on oil. We need to change the way things are built, and bio-based fibres are a big part of that. The good news is that the technology is available, partnerships are forming, and interest is growing.
Petrochemistry has defined textiles for the last 100 years. But projects like BIOTEXFUTURE show that a new era is coming, one where performance, style, and scale are no longer tied to oil but to renewable innovation.

CircWool

CircWool

CircWool
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Cartoon - Fashion for courage, joie de vivre and self-realisation
Welcome to Cartoon– your invitation to a life full of courage, joie de vivre and self-realisation! Our fashion is not just clothes. It is a breeze of fresh, positive energy. ‘Wear your optimism’ is more than a motto – it’s a way of life. It means starting every day with a smile, always looking on the bright side and making the most of every situation. Our fashion is designed to help you live this attitude every day. It should accompany you, encourage you to pursue your dreams and tackle your goals with passion. Above all, it’s about celebrating life, being bold and wrapping yourself in positive energy and self-confidence every day. This is where fashion and optimism come together to create something unique. Welcome to the world of Cartoon, where you not only look good, but feel good too.
Life through rose-coloured glasses – everything looks better with them
Cartoon is more than just a label – it is an invitation to look at life through colourful glasses. In a world that is often far too serious, Cartoon brings a playful lightness and reminds us that we decide for ourselves how we see the day. Our fashion is designed to inspire you to go through life with a smile. The pink and red glasses are more than just an accessory – they are a window to a more positive outlook on life. They invite you to go through everyday life with a smile and discover new colours, unique patterns and high-quality materials that enrich not only your wardrobe but also your world. Put on your rose-coloured glasses and experience every moment more intensely. Every detail gains importance. With Cartoon, everything becomes a little more colourful, a little lighter and, above all, a little more beautiful. Start celebrating the small and big moments in life.
Rosy times ahead
At Cartoon, you’ll find clothing that flexibly adapts to your lifestyle. Our fashion is easy and uncomplicated to combine. At the same time, it always emphasises your personality and adds an individual touch. Our fashion is designed to help you express your optimism. It reminds you how important it is to believe in yourself and to recognise and use your own strengths. Cartoon lets your personality shine and gives other people a piece of your positive energy. It’s not just about looking good – it’s about putting your optimism out into the world!
Spring is in the air – where should the journey take you?
Our designs are inspired worldwide – by five unique fashion metropolises that couldn’t be more different, but each have a distinctive influence on the fashion world in their own way.

French dressing

Ibiza boho
French dressing: the epitome of nonchalance and elegance. Classic denim jeans, a white slogan shirt and a blouson that transforms into a cape. The look is rounded off with a colourful striped jumper as a belt replacement. Très chic!
Smart Brit chic look: always a good idea! A trench coat and an elegant hat – you’ll always look the part. After all, you never know if you’ll bump into a lord. This look exudes classic British elegance.
Cool Italian extravagance: colours, colours, colours! Italian charm meets unexpected breaks in style. Combine bright colours with extravagant details – and don’t forget to incorporate love and passion into your outfits. The perfect look for an evening that’s as lively as the Italian Riviera!
Enchanting Ibiza boho flair: carefree freedom, relaxed cuts and a laid-back colour palette. Ibiza is the island of freedom, and that’s exactly what this style reflects: uncomplicated, casual and yet absolutely stylish.
A romantic dose of the Orient: inspired by the magical and mysterious expanses of the Orient, we bring together details and patterns that are both classic and mystical.
“Our fashion is designed to inspire you to go through life with a smile. The pink and red glasses are more than just an accessory – they are a window to a more positive outlook on life. They invite you to go through everyday life with a smile and discover new colours, unique patterns and high-quality materials that enrich not only your wardrobe but also your world.”
The new mix and match concept
Our fashion is anything but monotonous – it thrives on the freedom to combine everything. The ability to combine is very important to us. With the new mix and match concept, you can mix and match across all styles and patterns. Bright colour codes meet a harmonious palette of neutrals, creating an exciting balance that offers endless combination possibilities. Everything can, nothing has to.
The world is your catwalk – so wear your optimism, creativity and courage proudly. Because life is far too beautiful to experience it in grey tones. So come on, let’s make the world a little more colourful together!

Brit chic look

Orient

Italo
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COLORWAYXPRESS & ECOLORWAY
“In today’s world, speed, efficiency, and flexibility are among the most critical factors for success. ColorwayXpress and eColorway are two powerful software solutions tailored to meet these needs by enhancing efficiency in creating colorways and accelerating creative processes. These are not just modern tools for colorway creation but also innovative solutions that make the designers’ work easier and more efficient.”

ColorwayXpress: Design Coloring Software
ColorwayXpress is a software to quickly colorize your conventional and digital designs without disturbing the color harmony and effects on the design. Additionally, it includes an integrated Archive System, Color Separation, Automated Colorway, CAD Presentations, Garment Mockups, Color Catalogs, Design Repair, Colorway Transfer, Effects, Conventional Print Simulation, Screen-Fabric Color Match, AI-Powered Design Search, and Smart Categorization.
These inclusive features allow colorists and designers to work more efficiently and in an organized manner, while also minimizing the error throughout the process.
eColorway: Online Archive and Accessibility
eColorway is an online archive system that allows you to access your designs and colorways created with ColorwayXpress from your tablet, phone, or computer, and present them to your clients.
One of the biggest advantages of eColorway is that it offers solutions for textile mills working with remote branches or showrooms. Designers can access their designs and colorways, quickly download and share CAD presentations of the designs, and create collections. Additionally, eColorway integrates with ERP software, allowing mills to directly integrate data such as orders and sample requests into the system.
Conclusion: Take Your Creativity to the Next Level
ColorwayXpress provides powerful tools for quickly coloring, editing, and archiving designs. eColorway, with its online access and integration features, allows you to access designs and colorways from anywhere. The combination of these two software solutions enables designers to overcome challenges in their creative processes and streamline design workflows, making them more efficient, flexible, and organized.
ColorwayXpress Can’t Wait to Meet You!
We invite you to visit their booth at Munich Fabric Start to explore their innovative solutions for the textile industry. Meet them at STUDIO 1 DS | F 09.
Make sure to bring your designs and see for yourself how ColorwayXpress can colorize your designs in seconds!


VISIT ColorwayXpress & eColorway AT S1 DS | F 09!
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New Fabric Collection by LICA
At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, LICA DESIGN STUDIO will present their material innovations for the Spring.Summer 26 season in the new Design Studios area on the first floor in S1 DS – E 02.
As we embrace Spring/Summer 2026, LICA’s new textile print collection reveals a compelling juxtaposition of themes that resonate with contemporary cultural narratives. This season invites a sense of escapism: just as LICA loves to hop into the charming Citroen Dyane in order to head to the French west coast to unwind, our trend vision takes us to the horses of the Wild West or lets us retreat into our own dream worlds. Everyone finds different strategies to escape reality, reflecting our longing for distraction and introspection in these uncertain times.
This season invites a sense of escapism: just as LICA loves to hop into the charming Citroen Dyane in order to head to the French west coast to unwind, our trend vision takes us to the horses of the Wild West or lets us retreat into our own dream worlds.


Floral prints play a key role this season: From artisanal, abstract florals in a woodblock aesthetic that radiate simplicity (Nature Lines) to exotic patterns that transport us to lush landscapes (Good Trip), these prints express a yearning for good energy and joyful expression. In the Hothouse Florals trend you will definitely encounter vibrant, large-scale orchids or lilies, which may have both a painterly and a digital appearance. In the Soulful Garden, fresh millefleurs grow alongside arty pop flowers. The revival of vibrant 80s colors in fruity patterns adds a playful touch (Jellied).
Dark and intricate paisleys build on the floral trend while maintaining a dim and classy vibe. This Nu Boheme sparks the notion of recreation. Ultimately, it is Retro Riviera that unleashes a full-on vacation mood: glamorous Conversationals are linked to beach themes, and refined minimals come in fresh as well as sandy colors.
The prominent trends Grey Cowboy and Two Color Country suggest a bold country style that encompasses floral and decorative patterns, western motifs, two-tone paisleys, and ambitious Conversationals. The Wild Wild West fills this world with color.
In contrast to the energetic and bold trends, Enchanted reminds us of our resilience and the importance of calming retreats. Soothing watercolors blur the boundaries between dream world and daily life, allowing space for spiritual or cosmic ideas.


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RETRAKT – SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS
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18. January 2026
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16. January 2026
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New Fabric Collection by BUNTASTIC
Natural resilience, gaining back power and emotional connection – welcome Autumn/Winter 2025!
At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, BUNTASTIC will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26 season in the new Design Studios area in the rooms E 119 & F 111 on the first floor in S1 DS.
Buntastic Design Studio has put together for us a “bowl” of fresh design ingredients for fall/winter 2025. New, innovative components in combination with comforting “dishes” serve us new, promising creations.


Natural resilience: Experiencing ourselves as part of nature and at the same time connecting deeply with our own “humanness”, creates resilience. Animal motifs reminiscent of tree bark, camouflage that transports us into moss-covered landscapes, offering a breath of fresh air, even in an office setting.
Regaining Power: A.I. and the associated uncertainty leave us with conflicted feelings. Buntastic embraces this artificial influence by adding a “pinch” of innovation to our beloved designs to rejuvenate and empower.
Emotional Connection: In a world in which trends move ever faster, and are therefore in clear contradiction to sustainability, buntastic creates a counterbalance. Artistic intuition, which creates an emotion for the end consumer, is embedded in the zeitgeist and deliberately detached from micro-trends. “Sometimes a print is just right and becomes the next big hit – or even a trend,” says Tanja Neßler, art-director and owner.
“Experiencing ourselves as part of nature and at the same time connecting deeply with our own ‘humanness’, creates resilience.”




Join us for the upcoming season as we look forward to exploring these themes and more
with you at Buntastic Design Studio in S1 DS | E 05!
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Cartoon – Fashion for courage, joie de vivre and self-realisation
Cartoon sweeps through the fashion world with a fresh breeze of optimism, bringing colour not only to the wardrobe but also to everyday life. With the motto ‘Wear Your Optimism’, the label makes it unmistakably clear: clothing is far more than just fabric, it is a statement, an expression of joie de vivre and self-confidence. Cartoon is not just about style, but about an attitude that brings good humour and positive vibes into everyday life. This is where fashion and optimism come together to create something unique. Welcome to the world of Cartoon, where you not only look good, but also feel good.
But what makes Cartoon so special? It’s the mix of playful design and a clear, powerful message that makes the brand stand out from the crowd. Each piece tells a story of joie de vivre and courage, without compromising on style. The bright colours, unique patterns and high-quality materials are not only a visual highlight, but also reflect the self-confidence that Cartoon wants to convey to its wearers. It’s about more than just the clothes you wear day in and day out – it’s about the feeling of bringing out the best in yourself at every moment and letting your personality shine. With Cartoon you don’t just wear fashion, you wear your optimism. Fashion is much more than just clothing. It is an expression of your personality, your zest for life and your self-confidence. Fashion has the ability not only to change us on the outside, but also to strengthen us on the inside, to give us self-confidence. This is exactly why we need fashion today that inspires, strengthens and encourages – fashion that offers more and doesn’t just blindly follow the latest trends. It should be a reflection of our optimism and encourage us to make the most of every moment.
“It’s the mix of playful design and a clear, powerful message that makes the brand stand out from the crowd. Each piece tells a story of joie de vivre and courage, without compromising on style. ‘Wear your optimism’ is more than just a motto – it’s a way of life. It means starting every day with a smile, always looking on the bright side and making the most of every situation. Our fashion is designed to help you live this attitude every day. It should accompany you, encourage you to pursue your dreams and tackle your goals with passion.”


Wear Your Optimism: More than just a motto
Our motto is: ‘Wear your optimism’. For us, optimism means always seeing the best and striving for the best. That’s why we think in superlatives: more colourful, more diverse, more imaginative. Our collections stand not only for courage, joie de vivre and self-realisation, but also for striving for more – more colour, more expression and more individuality. Fashion can help you discover your true self and fulfil yourself. Our designs are made to brighten up even the dullest of days and give you optimism wherever you go. They challenge you to try new things and make the most of every moment. We combine glamour with a cool, casual touch – the result? Looks that not only look good, but also put a smile on your face and bring pure joy. Each piece in our collection tells its own story – through modern prints, bright colours or casual cuts. These details make our fashion unique and give it depth. We don’t just want you to look good; we want our fashion to inspire you to celebrate the moment, recognise opportunities and boldly seize them. It is the expression of your creativity and helps you to show all facets of your personality.
‘Wear your optimism’ is more than just a motto – it’s a way of life. It means starting every day with a smile, always looking on the bright side and making the most of every situation. Our fashion is designed to help you live this attitude every day. It should accompany you, encourage you to pursue your dreams and tackle your goals with passion.
Make Your Story Pop
Fashion has the power to get you out of the rut and the grey everyday life. It can give you strength in tough times and help you believe in yourself again in moments of doubt. Our collections are not just stylish, they are designed to make you feel good and brighten your mood. We want you to radiate really good vibes in every piece you wear and take off with confidence.
Our fashion celebrates diversity. We recognise that everyone is unique and this is reflected in our designs. From vibrant prints and bold colours to innovative cuts and unique details, we offer you a wide range of ways to express your individual style. The diversity in our collections represents the diversity within yourself and encourages you to show the different facets of your personality.
Cartoon is more than just a label – it is an invitation to look at life through a colourful lens. In a world that is often far too serious, Cartoon brings a playful lightness and reminds us that we are the ones who decide how we see the day. Our fashion should inspire you to go through life with a smile on your face. When you wear Cartoon, you express your optimism, your courage and your joy in life. So come on, let’s make the world a little more colourful together!
The MUNICH FABRIC START team is delighted about the long-standing cooperation with CARTOON and would like to thank them once again for equipping our team with beautiful outfits!




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KEYHOUSE NEWS - Centric Software
In the atmospheric industrial charm of KEYHOUSE in Hall 7, progressive suppliers and global players from cross-industry sectors will be showcasing their latest new developments and innovations. On over 1,000 square metres, you will find trend-setting future fabrics and new process technologies – be it in terms of sustainability, circular economy, digitalisation & AI, traceability, textile dyeing or finishing. Staged as an interactive think tank, future-oriented show cases will be in the spotlight alongside sustainable innovations.
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Speed product development, increase profits & boost efficiency with Centric’s PLM designed for small & mid-sized businesses
Is your emerging fashion or retail brand poised for growth and are you looking for a backbone technology solution to streamline product concept to replenishment? Have you considered implementing a modern Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution but think it is out of reach and only for the major industry players?
Centric Software® is thrilled to offer growing fashion brands and retailers Centric SMB. Centric SMB is our cloud-based PLM solution designed for small and mid-sized businesses and is proven to help speed product development, increase profits and boost efficiency. It gives you access to all the tools you need to gain a competitive advantage by improving your products and streamlining processes. Available on a subscription basis (SaaS), you can access the same technology and industry know-how as the large global brands.
Read on to explore the top 4 Benefits and Innovative Features of Centric SMB!
Benefit #1: Collapse Time to Market by 15% to 30%
With simplified business processes, improved supply chain collaboration and decision-making capabilities for teams, along with innovative applications like 3D proofing and review processes, brands and retailers can dramatically shorten the time frame from concept to replenishment.
Benefit #2: Increase Product Revenue by 5% to 10%
Design, product development, purchasing and buyer teams can assess key performance indicators in real time by using sales planning views, including product series portfolios, supplier performance, target sales and actual sales. This empowers them to make timely adjustments to their plans, improve the success rate of product launches and increase sales performance.
Benefit #3: Higher Profit Margins: Reduce Cost of Selling by 5% to 15%
Centric SMB can quickly and accurately calculate relationships between cost, profit and price changes according to set sales goals. Suppliers can be added to the supply chain collaboration process in advance, enabling unified global procurement. Product profitability can soar with informed, collaborative procurement plans.
Benefit #4: Increase Management and Development Efficiency by 10% to 50%
With Centric SMB, teams can reduce the number of emails, meetings and phone calls required, and dramatically reduce time wasted searching for, or updating information. PLM’s single source of real-time data powers efficiency, freeing teams to focus on value-added business critical functions.
“We needed a solution that was accessible from anywhere, available to us at all times and adaptable enough to grow as we did. Centric SMB was affordable, had everything we needed out of the box and the suite of additional modules made sure it would be scalable as our needs evolved.” – tentree



Innovative Feature #1: Mobile Apps
In today’s rapidly moving global apparel industry being able to conduct business from anywhere at any time if crucial for success. Centric SMB’s wide range of 15 mobile apps give users the power to capture data outside of the scope of traditional methods and let teams work with ease, on the move. Centric SMB apps include Capture It (to collect image inspiration), Product Notes, Sample Review, 3D Sample Review, Collection Book Fit Review, Retail Review and more!
Innovative Feature #2: Adobe® Connect
This powerful app enables designers to use Adobe® Illustrator within Centric SMB. This easy to use, class-leading link between PLM and designers’ tool of choice allows users to work 100% within the PLM environment. Empower designers to sketch and create colors and other product information, start building Bills of Material and seamlessly access textiles, fabrics and colors from within Centric SMB.
Innovative Feature #3: 3D Connect
Centric developed a 3D agnostic strategy so that information flows seamlessly between multiple 3D applications. With 3D Connect designers work in their native 3D environment while connected directly to PLM to harness the power of 3D at every stage of the product lifecycle. 3D Connect integrates with leading 3D apparel design and development CAD solutions including Browzwear, SOLIDWORKS, Optitex and CLO 3D.
Innovative Feature #4: AI Image Search
Creative teams in fashion and retail collect enormous amounts of digital and physical samples of materials, trims, colors and styles that serve both as inspiration for the future and as a record of the past. The challenge is finding what they need can be like searching for a needle in a haystack and hundreds of hours can be wasted. With Centric AI Image Search, designers can take a picture of a new fabric or trim inspiration and instantly search PLM image archives to find the closest match and if a similar item has been approved or used before, a designer can find out immediately. AI Image search can also connect designers to suppliers with a close match, saving teams massive amounts of time and improving design and development decisions.
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Conclusion
Emerging fashion brands and retailers are operating in a wildly competitive marketplace and need every tool and advantage to survive and thrive. Centric SMB delivers speed, functionality and simplicity to drastically improve products and streamline processes.
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Sustainable Innovations – Studio Joris de Groot
Designer Joris de Groot often collaborates directly with factories, setting up his workplace within their grounds to get a deep understanding of their materials and innovate with their existing techniques. This allows him to blend traditional craftsmanship with industrial processes, resulting in unique and sustainable designs.
His project “2000N Pressed Shoe” (2018) emerged from his project “In4nite II” with Freudenberg, a company specializing in car interior materials. Joris explored the potential of Colback®, a material used in car upholstery, to create shoes. By understanding and experimenting with the molding process used in automotive interiors, he transformed Colback® into a fashion material. “2000N Pressed Shoe” is distinctive for its use of industrial techniques to create aesthetic details, showcasing the intricate patterns and textures that arise from this innovative process.
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“Recycled Raincoat” (2021) is another collaboration between Joris and Dolfing Druten. Together, they tackled the issue of cutting waste from rain jacket production. By researching the shapes of leftover fabric pieces, Joris developed patterns that could be welded together to form new raincoats. This approach not only minimizes waste but also transforms discarded materials into valuable products, highlighting his innovative use of existing resources to create sustainable fashion.
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For “Weld Bag” (2013), Joris partnered with Dolfing Druten, a manufacturer of work clothes and rain gear, to develop a collection of bags. He repurposed high-frequency welding techniques typically used for creating waterbeds and rainwear to design unique bag handles and shapes.
“The factory is my playground, searching for new possibilities with the tools I can find.” – Joris de Groot


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