Materials & Sourcing

Our approach to materials and sourcing is based on careful fabric selection, collaboration with specialised partners within the European Union and limited production runs.

The focus lies on material quality, durability and responsible sourcing throughout the entire process.


European sourcing

All materials and production partners are located within the European Union.

Working with specialised suppliers within the EU allows us to maintain close relationships with the people involved in the manufacturing process and provides greater transparency throughout the supply chain.

Shorter distances between material sourcing, production and distribution also help reduce unnecessary transport.


Deadstock fabrics

Whenever possible we work with deadstock fabrics.

Deadstock refers to high-quality materials that remain unused from previous productions or discontinued collections. Instead of producing new fabrics unnecessarily, these existing materials are integrated into new products.

Using deadstock fabrics allows valuable textile resources to remain in circulation while giving carefully selected materials a second life.

Because deadstock materials are often available only in limited quantities, some products may also be produced in limited runs.


Responsible materials and printing

For selected products we collaborate with partners who produce recycled fabrics or incorporate recycled fibres into their materials.

Certain fabrics used in our products, such as cotton jersey, are OEKO-TEX® certified, ensuring that they meet recognised standards for textile safety.

Print designs are developed in-house and produced with specialised partners within the European Union.

Printing is carried out using environmentally responsible dyes and printing processes.


Limited production

Collections are manufactured in small production runs.

This approach allows us to focus on carefully selected materials and well-made products designed for long-term use.


Circular Fabric Standard

Part of our material sourcing follows the principles of the Circular Fabric Standard (CFS).

CFS promotes circular material systems within the textile industry by encouraging the reuse of existing textile resources and reducing the need for newly produced fabrics.

By integrating these principles into our sourcing strategy, we aim to support more responsible material cycles while maintaining high standards for fabric quality and performance.