The Fall/Winter 2026-2027 denim season ended with suppliers at Munich’s Bluezone adjusting collections to meet conservative brand demands amidst concerns over U.S. tariffs and Europe’s shrinking denim market. Tejidos Royo emphasized automation for survival, while exhibitors adjusted to the show’s relocation alongside Munich Fabric Start.
At Bluezone, exhibitors showcased upcoming collections while Tejidos Royo consolidated its seasonal collections and prepared to relocate factories. Calik Denim planned a Net-Zero strategy, while Sharabati Denim teased a project with Greek cotton farmers. Soft fabrics, recycled cotton, and fiber blends were key for the upcoming season.
Arvind and Bossa focused on Tencel blends and classic denim looks, while Royo highlighted Tencel and modal blends. Felde Fibres emphasized their range of sustainable fibers, and Realteks prepared to establish an organic farm for cotton supply. Isko introduced innovative capsule collections, and Magic Real Solutions showcased a sustainable alternative to pumice stones.
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