We aim to prioritize renewable fabrics that are biodegradable and durable, utilizing natural fibers in our materials whenever possible. Additionally, we give preference to natural pigments in the dyeing process, avoiding chemical additives. In our commitment to sustainability, we also incorporate recycled oil-based materials and repurpose leftover fabrics, further reducing our environmental footprint.
To learn more about our carefully selected materials and general care guidance, please explore the detailed information provided below. Always remember to consult the care label specific to each garment for precise care instructions, and keep in mind that adopting a less frequent washing routine is an eco-conscious choice.
Our leather styles are made from vegetable tanned, chrome free leather, to minimize use of chemicals in the dyeing process. All leathers used are either from lamb or sheep, and are always by-products from the food industry. We never use exotic leather.
Leather Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. To best care for your leather garment, spot clean with a damp cloth if needed, or deliver to dry cleaning at a leather specialist. Hang to ventilate when not in use, and avoid direct sunlight.Silk is a natural fiber with the potential for circularity. We're proud to offer not only high-quality silk but also a variety of silk types to suit different preferences. Our satin silk embodies smooth, shiny elegance, while our Crepe de Shine silk offers a more matte texture. Additionally, we have Silk Twill, known for its distinguished diagonal rib pattern and high thread counts, making it durable and stout. All our silk fabrics are certified by Oeko-Tex Standard 100, ensuring that they are free from harmful substances. OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 is a globally recognized, independent testing and certification system for textile fabrics, reflecting our commitment to both quality and sustainability.
Silk Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. Silk fabrics are delicate fabrics, and should be handled with care. We recommend to gently steam your garment or hang to ventilate after use, and keep out of direct sunlight to best maintain the color. If washing your silk garment, we recommend using a washing bag, and to wash at low temperature with a mild detergent meant for silk fabrics.
Conventional cotton is one of the most commonly used fibers in the fashion industry, and are extremely water and chemical demanding. Highly toxic substances like fertilizers are applied, and most cotton is currently being grown conventionally. When growing organic cotton, the use of toxic chemicals is eliminated, which is considered better for the health of both people and soil. The organic cotton we use has been certified by Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
Organic Cotton Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. If washing your organic cotton garment, wash at 30 degrees or colder, with a low spin setting and mild detergent. Remember, a more sustainable approach often means washing less frequently. Wool, a cornerstone in our material selection, it is a natural, renewable, and biodegradable fiber, making it an environmentally responsible choice. We take pride in using fine Italian wool, and what sets our wool suiting apart is our commitment to longevity. Season after season, we continue choosing the same high-quality wool fabric. This means that you can effortlessly find a new pair of pants that perfectly complements your blazer, ensuring a timeless addition to your wardrobe.
Wool Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. Wool is easy to care for, and we recommend to hang to ventilate after use in order to wash it less frequently. If need of cleaning your wool suiting garment we recommend dry cleaning. Remember, a more sustainable approach often means washing less frequently. Cashmere is renowned for its softness and luxurious feel. To ensure the longevity of our products, we use a blend of new and recycled cashmere, as recycled cashmere can be prone to pilling. We often complement recycled cashmere with merino wool as well.
Cashmere Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. If cleaning your cashmere garment, dry cleaning or gentle machine wash with a low spin setting and mild wool detergent is recommended. Lay your cashmere flat to dry for best results. For storage, fold your cashmere garments to maintain their shape, and any pilling can easily be removed with a pilling comb. Remember, a more sustainable approach often means washing less frequently.
Merino wool, sourced from merino sheep, this natural material offers unparalleled softness and warmth. Its exceptional insulation properties provide comfort year-round.
Merino Wool Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. Maintaining the quality of your merino wool garments is simple. Use a washing bag and select the wool cycle on your machine, along with a mild wool detergent. Avoid tumble drying, and instead, allow your garment to air dry, laying it flat rather than hanging. Merino wool is delicate, so take care to protect it from sharp objects. Remember, washing less not only preserves your garment but also aligns with sustainable practices.Viscose is a regenerated cellulose fibre derived from sustainably sourced wood pulp. We prefer vegan dyes, ensuring that our pieces are not only ethically produced but also kind to the planet.
Viscose Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. Caring for your viscose materials in general: opt for a gentle hand wash using mild detergent without bleach. When it comes to ironing, use a low heat setting. Keep in mind that, like many fabrics, washing less frequently is not only convenient but also a sustainable choice.Leftover fabric refers to textiles initially produced for a collection but remained unused due to various reasons such as flaws in the material, overproduction at the textile mill, or an overestimation of the brand's needs. Typically, brands retain these surplus fabrics for a limited period, but without proper utilization, they might eventually find their way to landfills, contributing to textile waste.
The challenge, but also the beauty of using leftover fabrics is that we don’t find large quantities of any fabric. This means that all styles made of deadstock or left-over fabric will be made in limited quantities only. We think this is a great way of turning something considered waste or less worth, into something exclusive and worthy. Use of leftover fabrics is also an efficient way to reduce waste in the fashion industry.
Leftover Materials Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. Always keep in mind that washing less frequently is not only convenient but also a sustainable choice for your garments.Rayon is a regenerated cellulose fibre derived from sustainably sourced wood pulp. Rayon is comfortable, breathable, and easily dyed with eco-friendly options.
Rayon Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. In general you can either hand wash it or use a delicate cycle in your washing machine. Opt for a gentle wash at a low temperature with like colors and a mild detergent. Keep in mind that, like many fabrics, washing less frequently is not only convenient but also a sustainable choice for your garments.
A material sourced from utility animals like sheep or lamb, as a by-product of the food industry, shearling repurposes resources that might otherwise go to waste. Moreover, its inherent durability ensures that shearling products will stay by your side for years, defying wear and tear.
Shearling Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. It's essential to entrust it to a professional leather specialist for dry cleaning. Never attempt to iron shearling. These precautions will help maintain the integrity of your shearling items.Our swimwear styles are crafted exclusively from recycled polyester or polyamide. Certified by the “Global Recycled Standard”, the certification commits that no new polyester or polyamide is introduced into the environment.
Recycled Oil-Based Materials Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. Machine wash at 40°C using a mild detergent without bleach. Hang your garment to dry. Keep in mind that washing less not only preserves the fabric's quality but also promotes sustainability.Llama wool has a soft and luxurious handfeel, and is highly durable. The llama wool we use is undyed, meaning less chemicals have been used in the process.
Llama Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. In general, do not wash or bleach, and opt for dry cleaning. Keep in mind that washing less not only preserves the fabric's quality but also promotes sustainability.
Cupro is a regenerated cellulose fabric, made from cotton waste. It’s made out of by-product from the cotton industry, the tiny cotton fibers too small to spin.
Cupro Care
Please note that care instructions may vary depending on blend or style, always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific guidance. In general, gentle hand wash, avoid tumble drying and use a mild detergent without bleach. When ironing, use low heat, and for drying, simply hang it up. As a sustainable choice, remember that washing less is often the best approach to maintaining your garments.Our selected modal and silk blend is composed of 70% modal, a fiber made from regenerated cellulose, and 30% silk, a natural protein fiber produced of silkworms. The combination of these two fibers results in a fabric that is soft, lightweight, and breathable, with a smooth and luxurious feel.
Modal & Silk Care
Modal silk is generally easy to care for and can be machine washed and dried, though it is recommended to follow the care instructions on the garment’s label to ensure its longevity.