hall 2
THE SOURCE 2024 - Spring.Summer 25 - Part II
Some 30 selected clothing manufacturers present their products and services around the latest sourcing services and apparel manufacturing at THE SOURCE studio in hall 2. The range of services of the internationally experienced manufacturing companies include cut-make-trim (CMT) solutions as well as high-end production. Furthermore, services such as A-Z process solutions including procurement processes are offered – a suitable addition to the diverse portfolio of MUNICH FABRIC START.
As part of the MUNICH FABRIC START, THE SOURCE is a one-stop sourcing platform and the stage to all-in-one providers to present turnkey, end-to-end solutions from PLV to white-label for brands, labels and retail.
Companies from some of the most important manufacturing countries such as Italy, Portugal, Greece or Turkey will be on site to present a business-relevant mix of services. Discover THE SOURCE in Hall 2.

M360
M360 believes in design as the top key point for innovation, which is why they have a style office that creates 3 capsule collections every month, available for their customers. For the incoming season they focus on sustainability thanks to their selection of eco fabrics. For the evening, they offer glamour and lights as the true protagonists. A real novelty in their showroom is Denim, in all its forms. They’re welcoming you to visit their showroom in Alba (CN – Italy) at the headquarter of Miroglio Group.
OTS – OVERSEAS TEXTILES SERVICES
OTS has an extensive research of garments, fabrics, finishing and accessories, which they offer to the designers and product managers of their customers. This offer is constantly updated and it is seasonally integrated with innovative, yet commercially viable garments. They focus on natural and recycled materials so make sure to pay a visit and discover the most recent designs and production processes.




THE SOUTH INDIA GARMENTS
THE SOUTH INDIA GARMENTS is producing high end knitted readymade garments to consumer’s expectations, while also discharging our responsibility as a business house in keeping in perspective the social, economic, culture and environmental concerns of the nation. The versatility of the product line at “THE SOUTH INDIA GARMENTS” is its advantage & very wide range of knitted garments are produced in cotton, Organic cotton, Recycled cotton, Mercerized cotton, Lyocell, Modal & Linen blended fabrics.

UNION 3 FASHION
The Spring-Summer Collection of Union 3 Fashion accommodates both flexible lifestyles and timeless feminine styles. Pointelle and structured fabrics, transparent, soft and shiny materials, as well as plisse techniques capture the fluidity of movement and the vision of natural beauty. Flattering silhouettes, a combination of black-and-white or natural colour tones, vibrant allover and part digital prints complete their fashion story.



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