Nearly 2,400 buyers from more than 50 foreign countries arrived at the Fortezza for Pitti Filati 98
 
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Edition 98
26.01.2026
The trade show brought confidence and positive perspectives to international yarns industry. In total, Pitti Filati and Pitti Bimbo registered an attendance of more than 4,000 highly selected visitors.
These days have been very intense and equally interesting here at the Fortezza da Basso, with the three floors of the Main Pavilion divided between Pitti Filati and Pitti Bimbo, animated by over 4,000 highly selected visitors, including at least 3,100 buyers with a foreign percentage exceeding 40%, joined by suppliers, sales agents and distributors, as well as media and communication professionals, numbering over 220. Two similar fairs in terms of the offering (the exhibitors), characterized by a curatorial approach, high-quality products, a constant commitment to stylistic and material innovation, and an international dimension, yet different when viewed in their development trajectory.“
“Pitti Filati, for its part, confirms its position as the undisputed and sole reference for the high-end global knitting yarn market, the place where the entire fashion production and creative process begins, where trends in color, stitching, material use, and feel are launched for the finished products that will hit the stores 18 months later. This is a function the fair that also performs admirably for other industrial sectors, such as interior design and automotive.

— Raffaello Napoleone, CEO of Pitti Immagine

At this edition of Pitti Filati, buyers - including the design offices of all the most important international fashion and luxury brands - were nearly 2,400, 43% of whom were from more than 50 foreign countries abroad. 
The most represented markets are: France, the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States, China, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, Japan and Russia, Belgium, Romania, Portugal, Poland, and the Netherlands.
In total, including also the other categories of professionals, the trade show attracted approximately 3,000 visitors.
The atmosphere at Pitti Filati was full of trust and optimism. Exhibitors arrived on the back of a strong end to 2025 but a more hesitant start to the year, thus feeling cautious and somewhat apprehensive. However, the results and attendance at the stands exceeded expectations, and virtually everyone we spoke to is leaving feeling much more confident about the work ahead for the entire year. And we're talking about the January edition, which focuses on summer collections and is therefore smaller than the June edition, which instead features fashion offerings, particularly knitwear, for fall and winter.

— Raffaello Napoleone, CEO of Pitti Immagine

Very positive comments also came for the Spazio Ricerca – LINK, curated by Angelo Figus, Carrie Hollands, and Manuela Sandroni – as always, an unmissable destination for an insight into future trends; from the CustomEasy and KnitClub areas, which made a decisive and proactive contribution in exploring the various aspects of customization and knitwear. Likewise, from Vintage Selection, the show within the show dedicated to vintage fashion, which is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the designers and offices participating in Filati.