We present 7 manufacturers who showed their new designs for the Autumn.Winter 24/25 season at MUNICH FABRIC START.
The latest developments for buttons, ribbons, decorative stones, closures, linings, lace, embroidery, interlinings as well as labeling and branding solutions will be presented by around 200 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area.
STUDIO 9
Studio 9 presents FLARE, its latest trim and packaging collection, designed with a blend of elegance and boldness. Immerse yourself in the dynamic spectrum of styles, textures and high-quality materials that ignites your senses and embraces multifunctionality. Rather than a seasonal focus, the collection aims to inspire with diverse themes and customisable details that enhance your unique brand identity.




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TEXCART
Menswear and Womenswear, as well as Denim and Active lines, show the many facets of Texcart FW 24/25 collection. In order to satisfy the continuous need for creativity and comfort, this collection focuses on new blends of materials and techniques, with a particular emphasis on volumes and colors like: intense rust, purplish reds and mystical greens. The collection presents nine “trends” with many solutions for this ever-changing market and two eco-friendly lines. On their website www.texcart.com you can ask for a password to access our Reserved Area and see all collections.


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TRIMCO GROUP
Introducing The VIBE – A trims collection about creating cohesive connections through colors and textures that embody a unique vibe. Visit Trimco Group at H1 E2 to explore options for your formal, contemporary, active, or denim collections. Learn about the latest fiber-to-fiber recycling innovations and other sustainable materials, while still capturing the essence of popular trends. Inclusive and practical, from earthy tones or idyllic pastels, the new VIBE collection by Trimco Group is crafted to match different fashion styles, personalities, and looks.




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UNION KNOPF
Based on the analysis of global trends in men’s and women’s fashion, every year Union Knopf launches a new collections of clothing fasteners for the winter season. The collections feature ideas based on classics and innovative concepts that inspire tailoring businesses. Union Knopf takes a responsible approach to sustainability in the fashion industry, creating raw materials and choosing environmentally friendly production methods. They also respond to the new and occuring market demands.


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VALUPA
valupa develops sustainable and circular supplies such as buckles, buttons, rings and other accessories locally from 100% renewable raw materials. In January 2023, the startup registered its first patent for a new type of modular buckle system. The innovative product design makes it possible to replace buckles, e.g. from a backpack, without having to dispose the otherwise intact end product.

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WA WOHLATZ ADDITIONALS
WA Wohlatz Additionals focuses on various trends in the additionals area at the same time. On the one hand, more value, more luxury in the form of gold and lurex, rhinestones and striking colours in all areas, which must, however, be sporty and reinterpreted. Quality is more valued than quantity in times of weak ordering activity, war and inflation. Their jacquard and metallic range has been expanded. On the other hand, the sustainable area and proof of certificates are becoming more and more important. With their European productions, they can cover the whole range.




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WE NORDIC
We Nordic Label Studios is expanding their operations in Germany by opening a new studio in Hamburg. This is a significant milestone for the company, as they want to extend their reach and bring their world-class label and packaging solutions closer to even more customers. They are renowned for high-quality certified branding solutions, including clothing labels, hangtags, care labels, polybags, and packaging. Their focus on sustainability is reflected in their use of certified materials, such as GOTS-certified organic cotton FSC certified paper and GRS-certified yarns.

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