
The new label Madeira Green gathers the efforts made by the company with the aim of making the entire embroidery value chain more sustainable. © Madeira
The new label Madeira Green gathers the efforts made by the company with the aim of making the entire embroidery value chain more sustainable. © Madeira
Gunold Poly, wood material by Sam Fashion Italy, Design + Embroidery by Reutlingen University. © Reiner Knochel
We want colors! Bright pink that exudes confidence, strength and optimism. Gunold Sulky viscose, design by GS UK © Reiner Knochel
Der 43-Jährige Kai Gminder (rechts) ist ab Januar 2021 für die Zukunft des Corporate-Fashion-Herstellers verantwortlich. Der 65-jährige Rolf Daiber will sich in Zukunft seinen Hobbys, dem Segeln und Reisen, widmen. © Gustav Daiber
With Kevin Gunold (33), the fourth generation of the family business has already taken a leading role in the well-established Gunold company. He studied Business Administration and Law and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, is married and has two children. © Gunold
Die TecStyle Visions: Um die klare Struktur des Messekonzeptes zu unterstreichen, wurde im bisherigen Messename die Abkürzung TV gestrichen. © Messe Stuttgart