Meet the Makers

MEET THE MAKERS

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

We believe that each human deserves to be treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their (ethnic) background, education, political preference, age, or gender. The GOTS certificate helps us ensure a proper working environment for every individual at each step of the chain, so they are all treated with respect, a fair wage, and decent working hours. And obviously no forced or child labour.

We carefully select family-owned factories: people we know and have met, who share our vision on the future of fashion, and know how to take care of others.

No subtlety about our transparency here, as we are very proud to show the excellent partners we work with:



MEET ZEZA

Seamstress at Soeiro

She has an eye for detail and is proud to work at Soeiro. Together with her seamstress colleagues, she makes sure everything is meticulously well put together. All in accordance with our high quality standards.

 

MEET MANUELA

Pattern Maker at Soeiro

She knows how to create comfortable clothing. We have been working closely with Manuela and her team to make sure we have the right fit for all of our long-lasting pieces.

FACTORY: SOEIRO

Located: Paredes, Portugal

Founded in 1986 and specialized in the production of men, women and children wear.

Brother and sister Abel and Antonieta are proud owners of Soeiro. Their factory is situated to the east of Porto, and it employs 90 people. They have a strong focus on sustainability and are expanding their client portfolio with more and more sustainable brands.

FACTORY: MALHANCIDE

Located: Moreira de Cónegos, Portugal

A small, dedicated, family-owned manufacturer of high-quality fabrics, with a strong focus on GOTS-certified products. They are situated to the north-east of Porto, near Guimarães.

The factory’s building is found on the hillside next to their family’s home, and has been expanded step by step over many years. They now have 36 knitting machines up and running, offering the precision of modern high-tech machines, as well as the artisanal quality of old school machines.