Sustainability

01 / Report

Sustainability as a System.

We take a practical approach: make fewer, better pieces—designed to last, worn often, and cared for properly.

Sustainability is a system of decisions, not a single claim. The most sustainable garment is the one you keep wearing. We prioritize stable silhouettes, reliable fabrics, and construction that holds its shape through time.

02 / Commitments
Breakdown of Actions
Design

Reduce by Design

  • Less visual noise: minimal trims, controlled panels, fewer unnecessary add-ons.
  • Fit-first development: pattern refinement before new variations.
  • Timeless silhouettes that remain wearable season after season.
Materials

Choose with Intention

  • Fabrics selected for durability, recovery, and long-term wear behavior.
  • Preference for stable constructions that resist deformation.
  • Clear composition disclosure on product pages.
Packaging

Keep It Minimal

  • Packaging focused on protection, not excess.
  • Reduced decorative materials where possible.
  • Continuous refinement to reduce waste without sacrificing safety.
Care

Extend Product Life

  • Care guidance designed to preserve elasticity and fit integrity.
  • Encouraging cold wash, air dry, and gentle handling.
  • Fabric & Care page built as a practical reference.
03 / Transparency Audit

Sustainability is complex. Instead of broad promises, we focus on clarity—what we do, what we’re improving, and what depends on industry-wide change.

What We Can State Clearly

We design for longevity, disclose fabric composition, and provide care guidance to help pieces last. We also reduce unnecessary design elements and keep packaging practical.

What We Continue to Improve

Material innovation, packaging reduction, and better lifecycle decisions are ongoing. We treat sustainability as a continuous system—measured by progress, not slogans.