We carefully select our materials according to ecological aspects and high-quality characteristics. A long lifetime, a comfortable wearing feeling and above all a high standard of sustainability are crucial. We believe in slow fashion and offer only cruelty-free, vegan products. We love to experiment with new and innovative materials that are as eco-friendly and skin friendly as possible.
What makes us especially proud: All our fabrics are eco-certified, and we work with certified manufacturers.
ECONYL® yarn is a 100% regenerated nylon made from nylon waste, that otherwise pollutes the planet, such as fishing nets, fabric scraps, carpeting and industrial plastics. It’s the same as standard nylon and can be recycled, recreated, and remoulded infinitely. That means you create new products and buy new products without ever having to use new resources.
ECONYL® regenerated nylon is not only a solution for waste, but also better for climate change. It reduces the global warming impact of nylon by up to 90% compared with the material from oil.
_01 Rescue:
The ECONYL® Regeneration System starts with rescuing waste, like fishing nets, fabric scraps, carpet flooring and industrial plastic all over the world. That waste is then sorted and cleaned to recover all the nylon possible.
_02 Regenerate
Through a radical regeneration and purification process, the nylon waste is recycled right back to its original purity. That means ECONYL® regenerated nylon is exactly the same as standard nylon.
_03 Remake
ECONYL® regenerated nylon is processed into carpet yarn and textile yarn for the fashion and interior industries.
_04 Reimagine
The beauty of ECONYL® regenerated nylon is that it has the potential to be recycled infinitely, without ever losing its quality. We believe circular design is the future and using ECONYL® yarn is our first step on that journey.
Compared to regular cotton, certified organic cotton has distinct advantages. Chemical pesticides and fertilizers are not used in its cultivation. In addition, less water is needed than in the production of conventional cotton. Globally, most sustainable organic cotton is grown on farms that use rainwater, so fresh water can be saved. Compared to conventionally farmed soil, the soil is healthy due to crop rotation, and thus contains more nutrients and stores water significantly better. Moreover, organic cotton is soft, breathable, and durable. Besides the pleasant wearing comfort, it also has a good moisture-regulating effect and a low allergy potential.