Our design principles are focused on creating timeless and durable pieces that will be treasured for years to come.
Our objective is to limit the impact our products have on our natural environment, with a focus on water and biodiversity as well as deep dive into playing a stewardship role at the end of life. Our work has begun to transition our fabrications portfolio prioritising options that are less resource intensive, and certified to industry standards to preferred and low impact fabrications.
We’re working closely with our value-chain to enhance our ethical sourcing and ensure that our factories are operating in line with our Code of Conduct (CoC) and relevant social standards. Our partnerships have been designed to be aligned to organisations that are on the ground driving change – particularly those affecting women, children and the environment.
Our design principles are focused on creating timeless and durable pieces that will be treasured for years to come.
Our objective is to limit the impact our products have on our natural environment, with a focus on water and biodiversity as well as deep dive into playing a stewardship role at the end of life. Our work has begun to transition our fabrications portfolio prioritising options that are less resource intensive, and certified to industry standards to preferred and low impact fabrications.
We’re working closely with our value-chain to enhance our ethical sourcing and ensure that our factories are operating in line with our Code of Conduct (CoC) and relevant social standards. Our partnerships have been designed to be aligned to organisations that are on the ground driving change – particularly those affecting women, children and the environment.
Organic cotton is grown through chemical-free farming practices meaning that pesticide runoff and the contamination associated with it are avoided, and allowing growers to enrich the land, creating healthy, carbon-rich soils which require less water.
Our Organic Cotton is certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) to ensure best practices are maintained from seed to final product.
Organic cotton is grown through chemical-free farming practices meaning that pesticide runoff and the contamination associated with it are avoided, and allowing growers to enrich the land, creating healthy, carbon-rich soils which require less water.
Our Organic Cotton is certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) to ensure best practices are maintained from seed to final product.
Derived from certified renewable wood sources using an eco-responsible production process by meeting high environmental standards, LENZING™ ECOVERO™ fibres are tailored to a sustainable lifestyle.
Contributing to a cleaner environment, LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose fibres omit 50% less greenhouse gas emissions and utilise less water than conventional viscose.
Derived from certified renewable wood sources using an eco-responsible production process by meeting high environmental standards, LENZING™ ECOVERO™ fibres are tailored to a sustainable lifestyle.
Contributing to a cleaner environment, LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose fibres omit 50% less greenhouse gas emissions and utilise less water than conventional viscose.
ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon is made from pre and post consumer nylon waste, such as fishing nets and industrial plastic, which would otherwise pollute our Earth.
Our swimwear has been designed using Global Recycle Standard (GRS) Certified ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon, eliminating the need for new resources to be used in order to produce these garments.
ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon is made from pre and post consumer nylon waste, such as fishing nets and industrial plastic, which would otherwise pollute our Earth.
Our swimwear has been designed using Global Recycle Standard (GRS) Certified ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon, eliminating the need for new resources to be used in order to produce these garments.
A more responsible alternative to conventional polyester, recycled polyester is mainly made from PET plastic bottles, but other post-consumer plastics such as ocean waste, discarded polyester textiles, or from pre-consumer waste such as fabric scraps can also be utilised.
Recycled polyester gives a second life to materials that would otherwise end up in landfill or the ocean, and production of recycled polyester also generates less energy and fewer CO2 emissions.
A more responsible alternative to conventional polyester, recycled polyester is mainly made from PET plastic bottles, but other post-consumer plastics such as ocean waste, discarded polyester textiles, or from pre-consumer waste such as fabric scraps can also be utilised.
Recycled polyester gives a second life to materials that would otherwise end up in landfill or the ocean, and production of recycled polyester also generates less energy and fewer CO2 emissions.