
x Responsible Production

x Responsible Production

x Conscious Raw Material

x Conscious Raw Material
We work with recycled cotton, linen, Tencel and Merino wool. All pieces incorporate recycled plastic buttons and trimmings. In addition, our natural dyes are made from food waste. Each material has its own characteristics, and we work consciously with them to promote the circular economy, save energy, water and CO2, recycling and use of food waste. We also understand the advantages of them, and that’s why we use Merino Wool. This material is produced in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is spun, woven and then felted, preventing the textile from fraying and can therefore be easily used for cutting.

x One size Fits All

x One size Fits All

x Order on Request

x Order on Request
technical craftsmanship, progressive digital design and holistic sustainability.

x Zero-waste Patterning

x Zero-waste Patterning
In conventional pattern cutting, 30% of the raw material is discarded.The zero-waste design methodology revalues raw materials. This ancient technique reduces the environmental impact without generating textile waste. At the same time, we reduce the number of steps in the production chain since all our garments are cut, manufactured and shipped from the same workshop.

x Digital Processes

x Digital Processes
Digitalization is part of our production processes. We design and prototype using digital tools to be more efficient, reducing the number of prototypes until reaching the final product. In this way, we not only limit waste, but also create better-planned designs.

x Garment Care

x Garment Care
Clothes require simple maintenance steps.
We recommend you do not wash your garment every time you wear it, only when stained or really in need to be washed. This will save energy and water. Always avoid tumble drying. Drying your knitwear in a horizontal position will keep your garments new for a prolonged time. To avoid unnecessary waste and extend the life of our garments we suggest mending them whenever they become damaged. When designing our unique garment we focus on making it as long-lasting as possible though we can’t always prevent the inevitable wear and tear. As all our garments are made of 100% textile, they can be easily recycled by reutilizing their fibers in the production chain.

x Responsible Production
We oversee the traceability of garments from the design process to the end of its useful life. We are close to those involved in implementing each step of fair trade conditions. To reduce environmental impact in the process of our garment creation we use sustainable alternatives in the production chain. We unify processes in the same place avoiding transfers. We cut, sew, iron and pack in the same workshop.

x Zero-waste Patterning
In conventional pattern cutting, 30% of the raw material is discarded.The zero-waste design methodology revalues raw materials. This ancient technique reduces the environmental impact without generating textile waste. At the same time, we reduce the number of steps in the production chain since all our garments are cut, manufactured and shipped from the same workshop.

x Conscious Raw Material
We work with recycled cotton, linen, Tencel and Merino wool. All pieces incorporate recycled plastic buttons and trimmings. In addition, our natural dyes are made from food waste. Each material has its own characteristics, and we work consciously with them to promote the circular economy, save energy, water and CO2, recycling and use of food waste. We also understand the advantages of them, and that’s why we use Merino Wool. This material is produced in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is spun, woven and then felted, preventing the textile from fraying and can therefore be easily used for cutting.

x Digital Processes
Digitalization is part of our production processes. We design and prototype using digital tools to be more efficient, reducing the number of prototypes until reaching the final product. In this way, we not only limit waste, but also create better-planned designs.

x One size Fits All

x Garment Care
