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 at MUNICH FABRIC START.
SATAB
To meet market expectations and support customers in their eco-responsible strategy, Satab offers a new recycled cotton ribbon from a range of sustainable raw materials. The new ribbon is made from pre- and post-consumer recycled and virgin cotton yarn with Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification and is available in taffeta (Ref. 0021), herringbone (Ref. 0794) and coarse-grain needlefelt (Ref. 0088).

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SCF – SOCIÉTÉ CHOLETAISE DE FABRICATION
ENTRE 2 RIVES, the new SS 25 collection of the Société Choletaise de Fabrication, is inspired by French port cities. The Société Choletaise de Fabrication offers a collection of 200 textile accessories divided into 3 sections: shoe accessories (shoelaces, boot hooks, fringes, stripes), ready-to-wear accessories (laces, elastic laces, drawstrings sweatshirt, woven and breaded elastics) and leather goods accessories (cords, braids, straps, etc.). Discover their wide range of products, almost all of which are made of green materials.



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STUDIO 9
This season, STUDIO 9 presents ARTISAN – A trim and packaging collection that embraces modern design tendencies through gender-neutral aesthetics. Inspired by the diversity of denim, the collection features items with a clean, playful or raw look, blending genres and materials. Each item reflects their sustainable design principles, while RFID and QR codes are integrated for enhanced functionality




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TEXCART
Warmth, light, colours, parties, nature, sense of lightness and freedom…It’s summer. Texcart’s SS 2025 collection is made with the use of shiny materials and bright colours. Matched in timeless combinations that express the enthusiasm for a season that wants us to be joyful, lively and open to the outside world. A range of new accessories, designed for denimwear, menswear, womenswear and eco-friendly fashion, will provide you with a reliable source of inspiration for your brand.



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TRIMCO GROUP
At Trimco Group, elegance is merged with boldness. The collection is balanced with warm and cool tones, creating a symbiosis of technology and nature that underscores their commitment to sustainable innovations. The designs, enhanced with NFC tech, RFID or QR code options, fuse functionality and style, while sensorial features elevate the tactile fashion experience. Featuring everything from sports styles to smart trims, they have focused the latest collection on monomaterials for better recycling, as well as recycled and innovative materials from youthful and outdoorsy to modern and sophisticated styles.



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