Sustainability

ReSOURCE Spring.Summer 23 Materials are online!

Source Sustainable Textiles & Accessories online with ReSOURCE

The MUNICH FABRIC START online sourcing platform provides a unique overview of future-oriented materials

9. February 2022

Discover & order the latest ecologically and socially responsible materials on the ReSOURCE Page – the unique online platform for sustainable innovations and futuristic textile solutions.

ReSOURCE Online Sourcing Platform >>

Textiles and accessories are shown in the following categories:

ORGANIC / NATURAL | DENIM | GOTS | INNOVATIVE ALTERNATIVES | BIO-DEGRADABLE | POLLUTION FREE | RECYCLED | REGENERATED CELLULOSICS

UNIQUE SUPPLIER AND MATERIAL SEARCH

With ReSOURCE, we have been offering a unique sustainability platform for 12 years. Since last season, our brand new ReSOURCE Page provides information about textile innovations, the most advanced manufacturers and the most important certificates.

We are proud to offer you more than 180 new ReSOURCE materials this season – together with the samples from the Autumn.Winter 22/23 season, we are now presenting you more than 560 innovative fabrics & additionals from 87 companies in our manufacturer and material search.

Supplier and Material Search >>

ADDITIONALS: COTTY BIO

by Gunold GmbH

Categories: Biodegradable, GOTS, Organic / Natural

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 & GOTS certified yarn from controlled organic cultivation (kbA)

FABRICS: Linen-Tencel Mix

by Philea Textiles SAS

Categories: Biodegradable, Organic / Natural, Regenerated

Traceable linen or linen mix with Acetat or Tencel, 100% Made in Europe, little/no water consumption

ADDITIONALS: Corozzo Buttons 

by Knopf Schäfer GmbH

Categories: GOTS, Organic / Natural

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 & GOTS certified, renewable raw material Corozzo, naturally ivory-colored

Discover materials from the following international manufacturers:

A-TEX Germany | Agentur Ronzani | Akbaslar Tekstil | Alarga Textile | Angelo Valera | Arula | Bertheas & Cie SASU | Bloomati by Carvema Têxtil | Bodo Jagdberg | Bornemann-Etiketten | Bossa | Bottonificio Piemontes | C. Tessile | c.pauli | CadicaGroup | Calik Denim Tekstil San. | CH.BREUNINGER.LEDER – Blue RenTec.one | Confetti Textile | Davaris Textiles | Dresdner Gardinen und Spitzenmanufaktur | Elastic – LE Textile | Elissa Stampa | Ercea International | Eurojersey | Evlox – Tavex | Feinjersey Fabrics | Fieratex | Frameless Asia Pacific Limited | Gunold | Henitex International | i.ma.tex | Ifansi Doumas Bros | Innova | Ipekis Mensucat Turk | J. Areal – Artigos Texteis | Klaus Korte Etiketten | Knopf Schäfer | Kuraray Europe | Lanificio Roma | Lenzing | Lukas Frankenberger | Manifattura Pezzetti | Manifutura | Medike Landes | MGLab | Michael Bobritz | Mitwill Textiles Europe | MUEHLMEIER Bodyshaping | Nastrificio de Bernardi | Naveena Denim Mills – NDM | Nesatex | Nextil Group (Dogi Spain & Ritex 2002) | Nilorn Germany | Olimpias Group srl – Labels division | Pastel by Yilmazipek | Peter Büdel | Philea Textiles | Piovese Fashion | Rabek Tekstil | Santa Lucia Manifattura Lane, GB. Studio | SCF – Société Choletaise de Fabrication | Secen Tekstil | Segovin Tekstil | Seidra Textilwerke | Sharabati Denim | Söktas Tekstil | Stitch & Trim | Sundag Heinrich | Takisada – Nagoya Co. | Tejidos Royo | Texcart | Thermore (Far East) | TMG Textiles | Tootal Fabrics | Trimalhas Knit Inspiration | Troficolor Têxteis | Turteks Tekstil Etiket | Tüsa Denim | Union 3 Fashion | Unizip | Utenos trikotazas | Valerius Texteis, Clothius Tecelagem | Varcotex | Velcorex since 1828 | Philea | Verhees Textiles | Vostex P.C. | We Nordic Label Studios | Yeniceri Tekstil | Zeynar Mensucat

ADDITIONALS: Sugar Cane Box

by A-TEX Germany GmbH

 Category: Organic / Natural

Packaging box made of sugar cane, banderole FSC Mix Paper; 100% biobased source

FABRICS: Carbon Zero Lyocell

by Kadeka Tekstil

Category: Regenerated

 Lenzing Technology, goal: CO2 reduction, closed loop to convert the wood pulp into cellulose fibers

ADDITIONALS: Cactus Leather Labels 

by Bodo Jagdberg GmbH

Categories: Innovative Alternatives, Organic / Natural

 Vegan, low water consumption, PETA Award & Green Product Award 2020. Back: 65%PES, 35%CO

LET'S ReSOURCE!

Don’t miss: The highlights of the ReSOURCE materials will be featured on social media and here on our M/UNIQUE blog in the coming weeks.

All information about the launch of the new ReSOURCE online sourcing platform and the relaunch of the physical ReSOURCE X SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Area can be found in this blog article >>

ReSOURCE Relaunch Blog Article >>

This season's sustainable buttons, zippers & Co. are colourful & trendy

TRIMS STAND OUT THROUGH AN ECO-FRIENDLY APPROACH & UNEXPECTED COLOUR COMBINATIONS

ADDITIONALS Spring.Summer 23 #2

7. February 2022

Although MUNICH FABRIC START and BLUEZONE couldn’t be realised physically in the end of January, we want to give our beloved exhibitors and long-term partners the chance to present their collections for Spring.Summer 23 online. We are presenting the most inspiring developments, prints and innovations in all our areas: FABRICS, ADDITIONALS, BLUEZONE, DESIGN STUDIOS, SOURCING & KEYHOUSE.

For the Spring.Summer 23 season the idea of colourful & trendy is standing out the most when it comes to trims, buttons, ribbons and labels. Unexpected and unique colour combinations and dazzling sparkles are what adds Spring.Summer 23 collections a contemporary style on top of the eco-friendly approach.

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DEVETEX

For the upcoming Spring.Summer 23 season, DEVETEX is focusing on natural, light & stretchy materials. In light of the current economic challenges, DEVETEX wants to support its customers not only with the creative input in terms of materials, colours and designs but also with improved service. Which is why many materials are available in the NOS program, from stock or with small MOQs.

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Frameless Asia Pacific Limited

Spring.Summer 23 focuses on strong visual branding through the use of tactile surface textures and characterised by unexpected color combinations. Multifunctional accessories balance versatility with simplicity while sculptural shapes are bold yet minimalistic. Frameless Asia Pacific’s aim is to produce as sustainably as possible, recycling materials where possible and promoting the 3D visualisation capabilities on the Frameless Trim app to save unnecessary sampling.

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TEXCART

The Spring.Summer 23 collection of Texcart gives you renewed joy: brightness, brilliance, dazzling sparkle. Light becomes tangible, transforming itself into matter through oleographic and reflective surfaces. Silhouettes have a relaxed vibe, the shapes interact with colors embracing them in regular designs, suitable for each garment.

TEXCART offers an eco-responsible collection too, made with certified eco-sustainable materials and techniques.

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TEXTRA

“Our values of innovation, diversity, knowledge and focus on solutions are always at the core of everything we do! Also when it comes to new materials and less wasteful and damaging processes.”

For the Spring.Summer 23 collection, Textra developed 4 new themes in which the company blends the 40 years of experience with new thoughts, innovation and sustainability.

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Vostex

Vostex loves to experiment with new, vibrant colors for their design concepts. The key is not to be afraid of using new color mixes & find a special way to create an interesting piece. Vostex’ unique palette is ideal for branding inspiration and design: Bold combinations infusing personality into collections that ooze contemporary style!

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The newest techniques & vibrant colours of the SOURCING collections

New Techniques, Vibrant Colours & Optimistic Collections

SOURCING Spring.Summer 23

17. January 2022

Although MUNICH FABRIC START and BLUEZONE in the end of January can’t be realised anymore, we want to give our beloved exhibitors and long-term partners the chance to present their collections for Spring.Summer 23 online. We are going to present some of the most inspiring developments, prints and innovations in all our areas: FABRICS, ADDITIONALS, BLUEZONE, DESIGN STUDIOS, SOURCING & KEYHOUSE.

For Spring.Summer 23, SOURCING attaches particular importance to two collection details: Optimistic, vibrant colours and the use of the latest techniques.


Top Trends Lda

The Spring.Summer 23 collection of Top Trends Lda is filled with joy, optimism, stability and balance. With a variety of fabric developments produced in an ecologically and socially responsible manner, the new season shows a sense of wellbeing combined with a bright and revigorating colour palette. The materials come in a range of sustainable fabrics such as tencel, organic cotton, modal and viscose with natural dye finishings.

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Union 3 Fashion

The upcoming Spring.Summer 23 collection of Union 3 Fashion focuses on creating elegant and sportive womenswear designs, using vibrant colours and a contemporary flow of mixed prints. New textures and knitted jacquards of sustainable fibres are a crucial part of the collection. In addition, new digital textile printing and plissé machines have given the opportunity to respond to the increasing demands of these techniques.

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Seaweed Design by Violaine Buet

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Autumn.Winter 22/23 #6

17. December 2021

Seaweed Design® by Violaine Buet

In the beginning, there was her desire to work with a natural, living material. Violaine Buet’s choice intuitively fell on seaweed, the ancient marine plant that formed part of the landscape of her childhood in Brittany. The overarching goal of her efforts: To develop an innovative expertise on seaweed to use it in art, haute couture, scenography and decoration as well as visual merchandising and industrial manufacturing. Because: seaweed can be used in many ways. Whether weaving, dyeing, sewing, printing, embossing, tufting, engraving, braiding or pressing – the possibilities seem almost unlimited.

With her craftsmanship as a designer, Violaine Buet explores the aesthetic and technical properties of the material, develops natural dyeing methods with the support of experts in vegetable dyeing and biopolymer researchers. Using interdisciplinary methods, she combines expertise with craftsmanship, inspired by weavers, leather workers, jewelers, tailors, screen printers, gilders and master glaziers. In this way, she not only creates customised textiles from the biodegradable algae, but also walls, landscapes and installations.

“It’s like writing a story with an inevitable factor of time. With seaweed I have to take into account seasons, species, tides, weight, smell, particularities, colour-fade, hydrophilicity and decomposition, all of which change with time. It’s about everything coming together in a kind of balance.”

Violaine Buet


Pre-Loved by Sarmite Polakova

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Autumn.Winter 22/23 #5

9. December 2021

Pre-Loved by Sarmite Polakova

Turning old into new: material and product designer Sarmite Polakova along with designer Mara Maizele have created a completely new textile concept with their biotextile Pre-Loved. Pre-Loved consists of used textile waste and natural binders. With this product, the designers want to question the traditional concept of fabrics and shift the perspective to recycled mixed fibres. Shoddy is the name for the material made from unsaleable and no longer wearable garments. Cotton, polyester and wool: Shoddy consists of a variety of fibers that are combined into a single mass in the recycling process.

Another special feature is Shoddy’s excellent insulating properties. The biotextile can be used for a wide variety of purposes: in a warming winter coat, in a cosy couch or in a well-insulated house wall. Through colour separation, controlled patterning and even natural dyeing, the fabric also stands out with a unique look. What’s more, the short fibers, which are otherwise unsuitable for spinning yarns, are combined with bioplastics that strengthen the fibers from the inside out and give the material a smooth, leather-like surface. With Shoddy, a whole new kind of man-made fiber is created – Pre-Loved celebrates this new textile identity, bringing a new aesthetic and highlighting the former life of each worn garment through nuances of colour and texture.

“When textile waste meets bio-plastics and together they form a new leather-like material for future fashion applications.”

Sarmite Polakova


Fixing Fashion by Alicia Minaard

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Autumn.Winter 22/23 #4

22. November 2021

Copying Desired - Fixing Fashion by Alicia Minaard

Sharing knowledge, saving clothes: 3.3 years – that’s the average lifespan of one piece of clothing. With good care and a few tricks, clothes can last much longer. The digital platform Fixing Fashion has made it its goal to help those interested in caring for their favourite pieces, repairing them themselves or recycling them. On Fixing Fashion, users can find ideas, tips and instructions for protecting worn clothing with creative approaches. Designer Alicia Minaard prepared for this together with the organisation One Army for over two years: In interviews, workshops and excursions, Minaard’s network researched the best practices and methods for recycling and repairing discarded clothing worldwide – and is now making them available free of charge. The result is a collection that you can’t buy, but should imitate or use as a source of inspiration for your own Fixing Looks.

But the Fixing Fashion team is not only concerned with providing information. Rather, the initiators of the project would like to build up a community that exchanges ideas and supports each other in preserving clothing for longer – and thus, not least, in saving textile waste. By carefully caring for textiles, their lifespan can be increased from 3.3 to 4.5 years. According to the American textile waste volume, this could save 1.22 million tons of waste per year.

“The collection is not for sale. Instead, each look is merely meant to inspire. In a way it is meant to trick people, as if this is a brand but then really it has everything and you need to do it yourself!”

Alicia Minaard


New Blue Circular Denim

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Autumn.Winter 22/23 #3

13. November 2021

New Blue - A new circular denim material by Tim van der Loo & Sandra Nicoline Nielsen

Buy, wear, throw away – that’s what happens to most clothes. That’s where the principle of a circular economy comes in: Worn clothing can be much more than waste and becomes part of new and continuous material flows.

What began in 2018 as a project for a master’s thesis at the Weißensee Academy of Art in Berlin is currently supported by Re-FREAM, part of the STARTS (Science + Technology + Arts) initiative under the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.

“New Blue explores new pathways in circular economy, aesthetics and production. Denim is a ubiquitous material which is loved and used by many. It is also a significant source of waste. The challenge as we see it is to find a way to recirculate old worn out jeans and left over fibers within the system.”

Denim was always considered a particularly durable material – until it lost its integrity due to increasing globalisation and rapid consumption. With New Blue, the new circular denim, material and product designer Tim van der Loo and techno-anthropologist Sandra Nicoline Nielsen want to change that. In their process, jeans as raw material are cut into small fibres and then bonded to form a fleece. Using a new technology using digitally assisted industrial embroidery, the pattern is made directly on the fleece. Through a unique technique, the areas defined by the embroidery remain intact when the fleece is washed, while the non-embroidered parts of the fleece dissolve on contact with water and can eventually be reused as raw material. In this way, New Blue makes circular and waste-free production of denim a reality.


Enschede Textielstad by Annemieke Koster

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Autumn.Winter 22/23 #2

30. October 2021

Enschede Textielstad by Annemieke Koster

Until the 1970s, Enschede in the Netherlands, was one of Europe’s textile strongholds, along with Manchester. Then textile production gradually disappeared from the cityscape because it was much cheaper to produce clothes and textiles in low-wage countries. With this however, traceability, protection of workers and sustainability often fall by the wayside – which is why Enschede Textielstad was born out of Annemieke Koster’s desire to bring back transparency along the textile value chain and revive the city’s former traditions.

“I want to bring textiles back to Enschede and make it a city of textiles again – where professionals who still know the craftsmanship of yesteryear pull their knowledge and find innovative approaches. But then in a new, innovative collaboration.”

Local, natural, high quality: In the industrial weaving mill Enschede Textielstad, natural and as locally produced as possible yarns and fabrics for fashion and home textiles are created. The basis for this is formed by fair and environmentally friendly raw materials that are sourced exclusively from well-known suppliers: guaranteed Made in Europe – for shorter transportation routes and a smaller environmental footprint. Enschede Textielstad’s offers various options: Readymade fabrics produce bestsellers for direct purchase, Made To Order fabrics are woven but can be customised, or Custom Made fabrics for particularly individual ideas, new fabrics or for recycling product waste – so there is something to suit everyone.


Chiengora instead of Angora

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Autumn.Winter 22/23 #1

15. October 2021

Yarnsustain by Ann Cathrin Schönrock & Franziska Uhl

Often, solutions for ethical and sustainable are not used, even when they are the most obvious one. Fashion and knitwear designer Ann Cathrin Schönrock and textile engineer Franziska Uhl have searched the market  in vain for sustainable and at the same time high-quality yarns which led the duo to get creative themselves: They founded the company Yarnsustain to revolutionise the fashion and textile industry with yarns and fabrics made from dog hair.

“The wool industry currently imports high-quality fibers from around the world, while the source is often walking directly in front of our faces. With us making this resource available to the textile industry, we are able to correct this systemic error. Pet-based high quality wool enables everyone out there to contribute to a better textile future.“

Back in 2017, Ann Cathrin Schönrock, who is a dog owner herself, started working with her dog’s wool – because why shouldn’t this material, which is actually considered waste, also be used for clothing or to fill home textiles? Together with her co-founder Franziska Uhl, she developed the high-quality Chiengora®, a yarn made from the undercoat of long-haired dogs. Support by funds from the German government, the organisation was able to collect more than two tonnes of undercoat this year alone and process it into yarn.

Behind the company are the NGO Saving Lost Resources e.V., Yarnsustain and the brand company modus intarsia. In this triad, the founders contribute to animal welfare, produce high-quality yarns and sell garments made from dog hair – to further promote consumer acceptance and establish garments made from dog hair on the market.


Our Digital Trend Space - Online Now!

OUR DIGITAL TREND SPACE - NOW ONLINE FOR YOU!

21. September 2021

Experience the trend, mood and colour worlds for Autumn.Winter 22/23 in our Digital Trend Space which is now live!

Material examples from our international exhibitors, 3D textiles as well as trend videos and video statements from well-known trend experts such as David Shah, Peclers Paris and the ITL Group are waiting for you:

Important tips before you start:

  • Open the Digital Trend Space via your computer or laptop in full screen mode and turn on the sound. Your smartphone is less suitable.
  • Use CHROME* or FIREFOX* as your browser, Safari does not support this presentation format optimally.
  • Play the videos in the Trend Space one by one, stop it before you click on the next video to avoid duplication of the videos.

We recommend watching our short tutorial video as introduction. You can start your individual tour through the DIGITAL TREND SPACE afterwards or at any time.

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