Sustainability
Every piece is made to order in our Hamburg atelier, using a short, transparent supply chain. We focus on durability, responsible production, and pieces designed to be worn for years. Because true sustainability goes beyond a single material.
Local Production & Transparent Conditions
All pieces are cut and sewn locally in our studio in Hamburg.
We work in a small, controlled environment with full visibility over how each garment is made. This ensures consistent quality, responsible working conditions, and a significantly shorter supply chain compared to global mass production.
Every robe can be traced back to where and how it was made.
A Short & Controlled Supply Chain
We keep our supply chain intentionally short.
Fabrics are sourced locally where possible, or from trusted suppliers and manufacturers with whom we have established relationships. This allows us to maintain consistency in quality and transparency in sourcing.
Finished garments are shipped directly from our studio to the customer via DHL GoGreen. They are not stored in large warehouses or moved through complex global distribution systems.
As a result, each piece has a significantly shorter journey compared to mass-produced clothing.
Made to Order, Not Mass Produced
We do not produce in bulk.
Every robe is made to order in our Hamburg atelier, only once a customer places an order. This allows us to avoid overproduction, excess stock, and unnecessary waste, challenges that remain widespread in the fashion industry.
By producing in very small quantities, we focus on intention rather than volume.
Made for You
Each robe is created based on the customer’s individual preferences.
From sizing to fabric selection and design details, we tailor each piece to ensure it is truly desired and well-suited to its wearer. This level of personalization encourages long-term use, as garments that feel right are more likely to be worn, valued, and kept.
Thoughtful Material Choices
We work with a range of fabrics including cotton, linen, wool, silk, viscose, and carefully selected synthetic components where they serve a functional purpose.
Material choice is always a balance between:
- durability
- comfort in everyday wear
- longevity
- and responsible sourcing
These choices are made deliberately, as garments that are comfortable, practical, and long-lasting are more likely to be worn and kept over time. We also incorporate deadstock textiles (discontinued leftover fabric rolls) where possible, giving existing materials a second life instead of contributing to new production.
A Continuous Process
Sustainability cannot be reduced to a single fiber or label.
It is shaped by the entire lifecycle of a garment, from design and sourcing to production, use, and longevity. Our focus is to build a system that prioritizes thoughtful production, responsible scale, and garments that are made to last.
Sustainability is not a fixed state, but an ongoing process.
We continuously evaluate our materials, suppliers, and production methods, and remain open to improving where better solutions become available. Every decision involves trade-offs, and we approach them with care and intention.