LITHUANIA


We believe in close co-oporation as well as close production. In Lithuania just across the Baltic sea, we work with three small dedicated sewing factories around Vilnius. We have been working with some of these family-owned facto- ries for over 15 years. The longer you work together the more effective the communication is and we all feel a shared responsibility for each other. A big benefit for us with working around the baltic region is the short distance for shipping as well as for physical meetings. It also feels good to work with European companies that we know follows social as well as environ- mental regulations.
PRATO/ITALY
We have a long ongoing co-operation with a small family owned artisan knitwear factory in Italy. They have been producing high quality knitwear since 1968 in the heart of the textile area Prato, known for their high quality material and production for the fashion industry. We are also glad to note that their factory is almost fully powered by solar energy and that they are constantly trying to find sustainable materials and develop regenerated/recycled materials.


NARDO/ITALY

We believe in close co-oporation as well as close production. In Lithuania just across the Baltic sea, we work with three small dedicated sewing factories around Vilnius. We have been working with some of these family-owned factories for over 15 years. The longer you work together the more effective the communication is and we all feel a shared responsibility for each other. A big benefit for us with working around the baltic region is the short distance for shipping as well as for physical meetings. It also feels good to work with European companies that we know follows social as well as environmental regulations.
IRELAND
Irish tweed – Magee Weaving 1866
In 1866 John Magee started selling hand woven-tweed at markets all over Donegal. Today, the business has grown and their tweed is mainly machine-woven, but they still produce a small series of hand-woven sustainable tweed to keep the tradition alive.
We use a lot of Irish wool from Magee for our autumn/winter garments.

