Wear your values

Most of the time we sense intuitively what is good for us – and what is not! 🌿

Sometimes we don't have the words to express it precisely. It's no different when it comes to choosing clothes.

The jungle of certificates is sometimes incomprehensible, so hopefully our values orientation guide will help you. In the following overview you will find the filter options in the shop area. We have assigned the certificates to central values so that you can search specifically for your sustainability criteria.

Some additional information in advance:

Certificates offer good guidance, but some are controversial. One example is the FSC certificate. The terms "forest" and "recycling" sound promising, but the decisive factor is where the wood fibers come from. If they are transported across half a continent, it is worth taking a closer look: How sustainable is that really? That's why it's always important to keep an eye on the bigger picture - and ask if you're unsure. Brands that take sustainability seriously are happy to answer your questions. 😉

Value Matching certificates
Biodegradable Cradle to Cradle, GOTS (global organic textile standards)
Vegan PETA-Approved Vegan, GOTS (without animal fibers), OEKO-TEX Standard 100 (for certain products)
Mulesing-free wool Responsible Wool Standard (RWS), ZQ Merino
Recycled materials Global Recycled Standard (GRS), Recycled Claim Standard (RCS), Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
Fair Production Fair Wear Foundation, Fairtrade Textile Standard, WFTO
Environmentally friendly coloring bluesign®, OEKO-TEX Eco Passport, GOTS
Made in Europe EU Ecolabel, IVN Best (for natural textiles)

Further information can be found on the respective certificate website or on the industry platform Fashion United

Pre-order

We rely on your patience, because some brands only produce their products in small quantities and on demand. This enables them to avoid overproduction. Feel free to invite us to an online call. We will be happy to advise you on the selection and sizes!💚

Mulesing-free wool

Cutting yourself while shaving can be quite painful. But that is exactly what happens with traditional mulesing methods. Mulesing-free methods therefore prevent sheep from having to suffer through painful shearing procedures and invest in the welfare of the animals.

Made in Europe

Less transport, more transparency thanks to the Ecodesign Regulation and the Supply Chain Act. Why go far away when the best is so close?
Made in Europe means designed and tailored in Europe. The textile origin of cotton often comes from other continents. So look out for recycled materials 💚♻️

Biodegradable

Wow! You're wearing the crème de la crème of slow fashion! 🌿 These pieces are so organic that they will eventually grow back into Mother Earth - almost like us 😉♻️ This idea is also behind the Cradle-to-Cradle concept, which takes nature as a model. Disclaimer: Biodegradable also means that there are no zippers - but buttons.

Recycled materials

Recycled materials save water, energy and a lot of CO₂. And the best part? They look at least as good as newly produced ones.

Vegan

Modern design can also be animal-friendly! Vegan alternatives such as plant leather, cork or recycled materials not only look good, they also feel really good.

100% plastic-free

Many clothes are full of synthetic fibers that release microplastics into the water when washed. Treat yourself to fashion that won't end up as microplastics for snorkelers in 500 years 🤿🌊. Disclaimer: You'll be amazed at how well thought out plastic-free production is - it even goes as far as not using nylon thread for the buttons!