More choice does not always create more value. In textile direction, too many options can blur clarity, weaken decision-making, and make it harder for a collection to hold together with confidence.
Why editing matters
A more thoughtful fabric selection creates focus. It becomes easier to understand what each material is contributing, how it supports the wider collection, and where real relevance actually sits. Editing is not about offering less for the sake of less — it is about choosing with more precision.
Clarity is often more useful than abundance
When a fabric range is too wide, the strongest ideas can become diluted. A smaller, more intentional edit often creates a better working foundation for buyers, designers, and product teams alike. It gives more room for confidence, consistency, and long-term usability.
In many cases, fewer but better fabrics do not limit creative direction — they strengthen it. They create a calmer, sharper, and ultimately more valuable material story.
