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Sensitive to the ecological challenges of our industry, we want to create precious, sustainable pieces. We do our utmost to regulate our production and use materials that reduce our environmental impact as we develop our collections.

Sustainable garments & reasoned collections

We aim above all to create long-lasting pieces, whose quality will enable them to be kept for a long time, and even passed on. We like to call our pieces precious, because their materials are selected with great care, and the details that adorn them are often the result of exceptional craftsmanship.

In line with strategy, which prefers preciousness to quantity, each collections is built in a reasoned way, with just the right number of references, constantly renewed pieces but derived from iconic. shapes, repeated to limit the number of adjustments, as well as projects to reuse our fabric stocks from one season to the next.

We try to get the most accurate estimate before launching production, so as to limit our stocks. We also organize a press sale twice a year, offering our community the chance to buy our archives and prototypes at sweet prices.

Care instructions

With their precious details and delicate materials, our pieces often need to be carefully cared for. That's why we've put together a small guide with all our best care tips to.

Towards more low-impact materials: organic cotton...

Our goals are partly conditioned by our production volume, as access to these different materials often requires us to order large quantities, more than we need. However, whenever possible, we choose materials that have less impact on the  environment, without compromising the quality of our pieces.

More and more of our cotton is organically grown (without pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilizers) : for example, more than 95% of the cotton items in hour home line are made form organic cotton, and for the spring-summer season, more than 50% of our women's and children's collections are also made from organic cotton. this cotton is certified under the GOTS and OCS labels.

...and recycled materials

We try to use recycled materials, which help save the resources needed to produce virgin materials. For the time being, we have succeeded in making almost all our swimwear from recycled materials (over 80% recycled content for each piece), with GRS certification which confirms not only the recycled content of each material but also the workshop’s commitment to environmental and social issues. Our goal is to produce 100% of our non-natural pieces from recycled fibers by 2025.

Sensitive to the ecological challenges of our industry, we want to create precious, sustainable pieces. We do our utmost to regulate our production and use materials that reduce our environmental impact as we develop our collections.

Sustainable garments & reasoned collections

We aim above all to create long-lasting pieces, whose quality will enable them to be kept for a long time, and even passed on. We like to call our pieces precious, because their materials are selected with great care, and the details that adorn them are often the result of exceptional craftsmanship.

In line with strategy, which prefers preciousness to quantity, each collections is built in a reasoned way, with just the right number of references, constantly renewed pieces but derived from iconic. shapes, repeated to limit the number of adjustments, as well as projects to reuse our fabric stocks from one season to the next.

We try to get the most accurate estimate before launching production, so as to limit our stocks. We also organize a press sale twice a year, offering our community the chance to buy our archives and prototypes at sweet prices.

Care instructions

With their precious details and delicate materials, our pieces often need to be carefully cared for. That's why we've put together a small guide with all our best care tips to preserve your pieces and make them last longer. Feel free to check out the guide right here. 

Towards more low-impact materials: organic cotton...

Our goals are partly conditioned by our production volume, as access to these different materials often requires us to order large quantities, more than we need. However, whenever possible, we choose materials that have less impact on the  environment, without compromising the quality of our pieces.

More and more of our cotton is organically grown (without pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilizers) : for example, more than 95% of the cotton items in hour home line are made form organic cotton, and for the spring-summer season, more than 50% of our women's and children's collections are also made from organic cotton. this cotton is certified under the GOTS and OCS labels.

...and recycled materials

We try to use recycled materials, which help save the resources needed to produce virgin materials. For the time being, we have succeeded in making almost all our swimwear from recycled materials (over 80% recycled content for each piece), with GRS certification which confirms not only the recycled content of each material but also the workshop’s commitment to environmental and social issues. Our goal is to produce 100% of our non-natural pieces from recycled fibers by 2025.