A COMMITMENT THRESHOLD OF 90%
We maintain a ninety-percent natural fibre pledge for our main fabrics, reflected in the primary material composition of each garment. These fabrics are predominantly composed of wool, cotton, silk, linen, and other natural fibres selected for structure, drape, and durability.
Where performance or fit requires it, limited percentages of technical fibres may be incorporated into the main fabric. Linings, interfacings, and internal components are selected separately to support comfort, structure, and longevity. All material decisions are made with intention and restraint, never convenience.
This pledge supports garments designed for repeat wear and long-term use. Sustainability is treated as an outcome of material discipline and considered construction, favouring enduring quality over volume.
DISCLAIMER: Exact fibre compositions for main fabrics, linings, and components are disclosed on individual product labels and descriptions.
FACTORY WORKSHOPS
All factory workshops where our garments are produced are audited and operate in compliance with ISO 9001:2015 quality management standards.
We work closely with our manufacturing partners to ensure responsible production practices, consistent quality control, and adherence to our supplier standards.
As we grow and expand our supply chain, we are committed to increasing traceability and the number of industry certification and certified facilities we work with.
PACKAGING
Our packaging is designed with restraint and purpose. We use recycled and recyclable materials wherever possible, prioritising protection and functionality over excess.
Packaging formats are kept minimal by design, avoiding unnecessary layers, finishes, or components. This approach reduces waste while maintaining the integrity and presentation of each garment.
As we scale, we continue to refine our packaging choices to further minimise material use and environmental impact.
TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
We prioritise sea, rail, and road freight over air transport wherever possible to reduce carbon emissions associated with distribution. Shipping methods are selected based on efficiency, load optimisation, and route planning.
Beyond carbon impact, we consider fuel consumption, congestion, packaging efficiency, and handling requirements when planning logistics, with the aim of reducing avoidable movement and resource use across the supply chain.
As operations scale, we continue to review and refine our logistics strategy to further limit environmental impact while maintaining reliability.
PRODUCT CIRCULARITY
Our products are designed with circularity in mind. The predominant use of natural fibres means that, at the end of their usable life, many components are largely biodegradable, reducing reliance on persistent synthetic materials.
Durability and repairability are integral to our design process. Where garments are damaged or no longer fit as intended, alterations and repairs can extend garment life and encourage continued use. Customers may choose to use third-party repair and alteration platforms, such as Sojo and other providers pioneering the alterations industry
Circularity is approached through longevity, adaptability, and responsible material choice rather than disposability.
DISCLAIMER: Biodegradability and repair outcomes may vary by fabric composition, construction, and local waste or repair infrastructure.