The summer 2025 edition of Texworld New York City brought together 423 exhibitors from 26 countries at the Javits Center in Manhattan, reinforcing its role as one of the premier global sourcing platforms for the textile and apparel industry.
The show featured strong participation from key sourcing nations, with dedicated pavilions representing El Salvador, India, Korea, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
Visitors were treated to a comprehensive Trend Showcase, curated by DONEGER | TOBE, which highlighted themes for fall/winter 2026–27. Concepts such as “Cool Classics,” “Bohemian Basics,” and “Retro Reissues” offered buyers and designers a forward-looking perspective on color, fabric, and style directions.
Innovation also took center stage with the Next Gen Innovation Hub, where more than a dozen companies displayed cutting-edge materials, digital tools, and sustainable technologies. The Deadstock Specialty Sourcing area further emphasized circularity by showcasing surplus and upcycled fabrics available for immediate sourcing.
Suppliers had the opportunity to present their latest developments in the Exhibitor Pitch, while industry experts shared insights on trade, supply chain challenges, and market shifts during a series of Textile Talks, including a special tariff-focused briefing for VIP attendees.
Alongside Texworld NYC, the co-located Printsource show provided an additional layer of inspiration, featuring original prints and artwork for fashion, interiors, and lifestyle products.
Looking ahead, organizers confirmed that the winter 2026 edition of Texworld NYC will take place from January 20–22 at the Javits Center, continuing its mission to connect global suppliers with U.S. buyers.


