The next edition of Source Fashion will take place at Olympia London from 14-16 July and will feature some of the UK’s leading manufacturers, suppliers and businesses supporting the fashion industry.
Suzanne Ellingham, event director of Source Fashion said: “The UK has always been recognised as a centre for excellence in manufacturing fabrics and textiles, alongside garment manufacturing itself. Small makers and manufacturers proudly take their place alongside global manufacturing powerhouses, to ensure that if you are looking to manufacture close to home, there are people here you can partner and work with.
“It’s incredibly important as we move forward as a responsible sourcing show, that we support our UK fashion industry in any way that we can, because our visitors are looking for those options.”
Who you can expect to see at Source Fashion
FIGASTORE: A womenswear supplier based in Leicester with its own design team and pattern room offering a quick turnaround on samples and a full design service from research through to design development. The business has its own factories in the UK, Morocco and Pakistan.
TS Knitwear UK: Specialists in crafted knitwear and jersey designed and manufactured in Leicester. A second-generation family run business established in 1976, TS Knitwear offer experience, a high tech fully fashion knitting plant, and the latest in seamless garment technology. An extensive supply chain in the UK and Europe and access to a vast array of yarns and fabrics, coupled with dyeing facilities in France, enables maximum flexibility and speed. Providing a spectrum of gauges from 3 through to 14, TS Knitwear can cater for all types of clients, with a variety of construction methodologies including overlocking, cup seaming and linking.
Varsity City: The UK’s leading supplier of authentic American Varsity Jackets, offering custom varsity jackets, baseball jackets, college jackets, team jackets and letterman jackets.
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Shirley: Provides expert reassurance through technical services, OEKO-TEX certification, and comprehensive range of independent testing services. A member of the OEKO-TEX Association since 1994 and the official OEKO-TEX institute in the UK, Kenya, South Africa and Singapore, Shirley offer a collaborative, custom approach to help end consumers, brands and suppliers make informed decisions. With over 100 years pioneering experience and offices worldwide, Shirley are at the forefront of textiles and garment industries, continuously evolving to meet the ever-changing demands of the global textile market.
National Weaving: is a family run business with over 30 years of experience, specialising in manufacturing high-quality woven and printed labels. With a flexible approach and minimum quantity requirements of only 100 labels, National Weaving are well-equipped to serve both start-ups and established brands alike.
Trade Fabric: A fabric manufacturer based in the UK with over 30 years experience in the fashion industry. Offering an extensive range of knitted jersey fabrics produced in their factory in Leicester, they also offer digitally printed and pleated fabrics produced using state-of-the-art machinery.
As well as the UK, 25 countries, including Peru, Cambodia, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Italy, and Greece will be represented at Source Fashion. Large pavilions from industrial powerhouses China, India and Turkey have also been confirmed, as well as Tanzania, Madagascar and Nepal, making Source Fashion the biggest and most diverse sourcing show in the UK.
Earlier this year, SME clothing makers in the UK reported a fall in revenues fall of 40% in the first quarter of the year according to figures from the Manufacturers’ Health Index.