Slow fashion focus
Since 2000, we have proudly produced slow fashion garments, long before the term slow fashion came around. We know that our production is far from perfect when it comes to sustainability, but we do our best minimizing impact on the environment and ensuring good working conditions for our employees.
High quality and durable garments
We believe that clothes should be made to last for many years and not just be tossed away at the end of a season. In slow fashion terms, the longer you wear our designs the better. Therefore, we design for durability with strong linen and wool. Every season, we carefully hand pick fabrics for new designs to ensure that our clothes are of highest quality. With a high quality and the right care, your garment will stay beautiful for a long time.
Natural fabrics
It is our mission to work with natural and environmentally friendly fabrics. 35 % of all microplastics in the ocean come from clothes and textiles and especially synthetic fibers are heavy polluters. On the contrary, linen is better for the environment and a good choice for your wardrobe. Good linen is our trademark, and we love it. Linen requires minimal water when produced and can even grow in poor-quality soil. As a fiber, it is strong, making it very durable. Last but not least, linen is biodegradable. Wool, another fiber we love also requires minimal energy to produce and is as well biodegradable.
Our linen clothes are certified with OEKO-TEX Standard 100, guaranteeing a safe product with no harmful substances in the production.
In slow fashion less is more
We release new designs twice a year unlike the fast fashion tendency where every month has a new style and mood. We believe that less is more, and with classic linen and wool designs we ensure a timeless look. Pouring heart, soul and handcraft into designs, we spend hours and hours to create the right look. In return, you get lovely linen and wool clothes with a perfect and comfortable fit.
Made-to-order policy
We minimize waste with our made-to-order policy. The biggest part of our business is selling clothes to retailers around Europe. When doing this, we only produce when we receive an order. This means we have no stock, and we do not risk producing clothes that are not sold or used.
Made in Europe
As we have roots in Lithuania, we want our linen and wool clothes to be produced locally, and therefore our production site is located in Kaunas, Lithuania. We ensure a fair wage for our employees in Lithuania which is partly why our products are priced higher than other linen and wool products you might find on the market.
When it comes to fabrics, most of our linen is from Lithuania, while our wool is from Italy.
We are proud to say that we have European suppliers and produce in the EU. It is important to us that your linen and wool clothes has a short journey from manufacturer to you.