sustainabilty
All of our cotton manufacturers and suppliers are certified either GOTS Global Organic Textile Standard or BCI Better Cotton Initiative or both - If you’d like to learn more please see the links below. One exception to this, as we still believe this is better than waste, some of our products are made from Dead-stock fabrics or Up-cycled garments, please see the below sections on this.
All of our wool yarn manufacturers and the manufacturers utilising these yarns are complying with CITES for animal husbandry, along with REACH & GOTS which regulates the chemicals dyeing of the wool yarns -If you’d like to learn more take look at the links below.
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/chemicals/reach/reach_en.htm
Transparency is key for us and for you. As we develop as a brand you will find full supply chain transparency through a QR code on each of your garments. For now, here is a list of our suppliers and manufacturers
Deadstock
As well as using sustainable, responsible producers and manufacturers to source our raw fabrics and garments, we also search out dead-stock fabrics and surplus clothing stock bound for the incinerator.
By doing this, we’re reducing our impact on our planet. Finding these stockpiles of fantastic fabrics and long-forgotten garments and introducing them into our collections means using less water and energy in producing new materials.
Our promise is that we’ll never compromise on quality. We only use fabrics that match our values, and we upcycle garments to ensure that the construction always meets our high standards
Upcycling
Occasionally we find some great items of clothing we can up-cycle and see an opportunity to breathe new life into them. Usually classic heritage military clothing which is just too boxy or not quite enough finishing to make it easily wearable in day to day use. This is where we step in and make some refinements to the fit and the accessories. It is great to up-cycle these items, not just for the style but for our planet..