Designers and brands

Structure your textile production with reliable partners

Do you want to produce locally, reduce your risks and find suppliers who can support your growth?

Finding reliable local suppliers for textile product manufacturing remains a challenge for many brands. Minimum order quantities are often high, traceability is lacking, and sourcing is complex.

At Montloup, we’ve been working for seven years to build our network of manufacturers and specialized suppliers so you can create collections that reflect your unique style.

What we do for you

Fabric manufacturing

Our pre-order system was designed to make it easier for designers to source locally produced fabrics, made in small quantities in Canada:

  • Small MOQs - from 35m
  • Trending colors
  • Eco-responsible manufacturing - Certified yarns

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Support

We act as an external partner to help you make the right decisions at each stage: choice of fibres, yarns, colours, raw materials, suppliers, budget, and production.

From design to packaging, Montloup helps you gain clarity, reliability, and consistency in your supply chain.

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FAQs

Our fabrics are only available during pre-order periods, entirely online. This system allows us to group orders from several companies, reduce minimums, and share production costs.

To find out prices and the production schedule, please refer to the Schedule and Price List page.

For pre-orders, the minimum is one roll per fabric, approximately 35 to 75 meters depending on the material. The matching rib are sold by the meter. For custom production, the minimums are 500 meters per style and 300 meters per colour during pre-order periods.

We prioritize eco-friendly fibers, low-impact processes, and local production. Our fabrics are knitted and finished in Ontario or Quebec. Certifications are available upon request, and material provenance information is provided for each project.

Our scope of action ranges from design selection to the sewing of the final label:

Design

  • Choice of fibres and yarns
  • Styling and colour choices
  • Choice of raw materials
  • Identification of the most suitable suppliers and partners
  • Optimisation of choices according to your budget

Production

  • Fabric manufacturing (knitting, weaving, non-woven)
  • Dyeing and finishing
  • Cutting
  • Sewing
  • Packaging

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