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The countdown is on. From August 31 to September 2, 2026, JXD-SPY Imports & Exports (Nanjing) will welcome European buyers, designers and sourcing leaders at Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris, Hall 3, Booth B380. This season, we are unveiling our most comprehensive FW27 outerwear collection yet — a three-tier product matrix spanning core volume basics, wearable fashion styles and trend highlight pieces, developed for fashion brands that refuse to compromise on style, performance or responsible production.
If you are building your FW27 range and looking for an ODM coat manufacturer with deep European market experience, this is your invitation to meet the team behind the product.
Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris is more than a trade show. It is where European fashion brands, independent labels and major retailers converge to discover the next season’s materials, silhouettes and production partners. For JXD, it is a stage we know well. Our teams have supported buyers from France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands and Nordic markets for over two decades, translating runway direction and consumer insight into commercially viable outerwear programs.
Every piece in our FW27 collection began long before the first pattern was cut. It started with a question we ask ourselves at the beginning of every season: What do European fashion brands actually need from an outerwear partner right now?
The answer this season came from three sources: the AW25/26 colour and fabric trends we had been tracking, the feedback our sales team gathered from French, German, UK and Nordic buyers after the last buying cycle, and the quiet, focused work you see in our Nanjing studio — designers and pattern makers sitting side by side over technical sketches, debating proportions, testing fabric hand-feel and refusing to move forward until a silhouette feels right.
The process always begins with research. Our design team distills global trend signals — runway directions, retail intelligence, fabric fair findings and consumer behaviour data — into a focused seasonal concept. For FW27, that concept centred on three words: texture, protection and modern romance.
Texture meant elevated surfaces: brushed wools, bonded tweeds, recycled nylons with a dry hand-feel, and tactile faux fur trims. Protection meant functional warmth without bulk — clean baffle engineering, wind-resistant shells and considered coverage. Modern romance meant softer, sculptural silhouettes that still feel grounded and wearable.
Once the sketch direction is approved, the real work moves to the pattern table. Our pattern makers translate 2D concepts into 3D reality, often creating three or four iterations of a single style before the first sample is even approved. A collar line that looks perfect on paper can sit differently on the body. A quilting spacing that feels right in a drawing can change the entire attitude of a jacket once filled. These micro-decisions are where an average puffer becomes a great one.
Fabric is never chosen in isolation. Our designers, merchandisers and sourcing specialists review swatches together, balancing aesthetics, performance, cost and compliance. For FW27, this meant shortlisting recycled nylons for core puffers, GRS-certified wool blends for fashion coats, and high-loft faux fur and bonded tweeds for trend highlight pieces.
The Commercial Filter
The design challenge we set ourselves this season was clear: too many brands rely on low-margin basics that lack differentiation, while their statement pieces struggle to sell at volume. To solve this, our team finalized the complete FW27 Outerwear Product Planning Catalogue, organized around a three-tier product matrix for both women’s and men’s collections.
The goal is not just a beautiful line-up. It is a balanced assortment that protects margin, drives full-price sell-through, and strengthens brand positioning on the shop floor.
These are the silhouettes that form the backbone of any strong outerwear program: timeless shapes upgraded with seasonal fabrics and subtle, trend-aware details. Think classic short puffers in recycled high-density nylon, wool-blend car coats in charcoal and camel, and practical parkas with clean hood lines.
Timeless silhouettes that transcend seasonal hype.
Seasonal fabric updates that keep the line fresh without adding risk.
Subtle trendy details such as tonal binding, hidden snaps or refined quilting lines.
High turnover and reliable sell-through, securing baseline sales and protecting margin.
This tier bridges the gap between directional design and commercial viability. These are fashion-forward pieces that customers can actually wear every day.
Material splicing: combining wool with technical nylon, faux fur with quilted panels, or tweed with padded inserts.
Refined structural tweaks: asymmetric closures, convertible collars, modular sleeves, engineered seaming.
Balanced novelty: bold enough to stand out on the rail, wearable enough to justify the price point.
The top tier of the matrix is designed to turn heads and elevate perception. These are the hero styles that stop buyers in the aisle and position a brand as a leader.
Premium textures: brushed wool, bonded tweed, high-loft faux fur, metallic or iridescent finishes.
Distinctive collars: oversized shawl collars, sculptural stand collars, contrast shearling trims.
Modern silhouettes: exaggerated proportions, cocoon shapes, cropped volumes, architectural shoulders.
Touch and try FW27 puffer jackets, designer coats and padded separates across all three tiers.
Review fabric stories drawn from our AW25/26 color trend research and textured wool programs.
Browse the complete FW27 Outerwear Product Planning Catalogue and take home our latest trend catalogue as a complimentary gift on site.
Discuss custom development with our design and merchandising team.
Review compliance documentation including BSCI, WRAP and GRS certifications.
Sustainable, Certified Production
Sustainability is not a seasonal add-on at JXD. As a BSCI, WRAP and GRS certified factory, we integrate responsible sourcing and traceable recycled materials into every tier of the matrix. Our China-Myanmar dual capacity gives brands flexible, scalable production without sacrificing compliance or quality consistency.
Dates: August 31 – September 2, 2026
Venue: Paris Le Bourget Exhibition Centre
Hall: 3
Booth: B380
Company: JXD-SPY Imports & Exports (Nanjing)
See you in Paris.