Since 2016, we have been promoting sustainable fashion through detailed guides on fabrics, certifications and good purchasing practices. Download ours Guide to Sustainable Fashion:
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The risk of production surpluses is minimized, reducing waste and optimizing the use of resources.
It reduces the energy required for printing, managing and maintaining inventory, improving overall efficiency.
Transport distances and therefore CO₂ emissions are reduced, thanks to a network of suppliers located in various countries around the world.
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Organic cotton is not the most sustainable fabric in the world, as its production requires a lot of water. But it is a better choice than synthetic fabrics and traditional cotton, both for its environmental impact and its social value. Click here to find out more
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The certifications guarantee that each phase of production respects rigorous ethical and social standards. We are proud to collaborate with partners who share our commitment to worker well-being and decent working conditions:
Certifications ensure that workers operate in safe working environments, compliant with local and international regulations, preventing accidents and promoting well-being.
Workers are paid fairly, with wages that meet or exceed local minimums, ensuring adequate remuneration for their work.
The certifications guarantee respect for workers' fundamental rights, including freedom of association and the right to negotiate collectively.
Production practices promote sustainable development, supporting education and health programs for workers and their communities.
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You are constantly exposed to toxic substances used in conventional manufacturing processes that persist in fabrics even after numerous washes. These can cause skin irritation, allergies and long-term health problems.
With our clothing, we can guarantee you will wear garments free of harmful chemicals, protecting your health and that of your loved ones. Find out more on the topic.
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When our products have reached the end of their life cycle and are worn out, do not throw them in the unsorted waste. You can contact us for instructions on how to dispose of them correctly.
Our commitment to sustainability continues even after use, ensuring that each garment is recycled or disposed of responsibly, reducing environmental impact and promoting the circular economy.