WEAR YOUR VALUES

NOT JUST CLOTHES

It is the transparent and documented monitoring of processes, activities and supply chains, in order to guarantee responsible practices from the point of origin to the destination, in line with environmental, social and economic sustainability criteria.

Both the production processes and the raw materials used must be respectful of the environment and the environment.

Herds: Origin

All the herds we work with meet animal welfare standards and do not practice mulesing.

Furthermore, because they are transhumant, extensive, ecological, or regenerative, they contribute to environmental improvement wherever they graze. They scatter seeds, fertilize the soil, and clear pastures that tend to burn in summer.

Process: Sustainable

From the shepherd to the final weaver, the social and economic well-being of each person involved in the process is guaranteed.

This entire process is carried out locally, reducing the carbon footprint and making the most of available resources.

This approach not only respects traditions and the environment, but also promotes a sustainable model that strengthens the local economy and encourages more conscious and responsible consumption.

Craftsmanship: Legacy

Each handcrafted piece tells a story, speaks of the environment, the hands that created it, and the values ​​that unite communities. It is a living legacy that preserves the know-how of our ancestors, connecting us with our roots and the essence of human creation.

Craftsmanship not only enriches our culture but also strengthens our collective identity, fostering respect for authenticity and dedication.

In an increasingly industrialized world, valuing craftsmanship is an act of resistance and a commitment to a future where traditions and people have their rightful place.

100% Wool: Natural

CARE:

To ensure proper care of our pieces, it is important to follow some guidelines when washing them.

First, soak the garment in water (20-25°C), avoiding sudden temperature changes to prevent the fabric from shrinking. Use neutral soap when washing by hand, avoiding excess fabric softener during rinsing.

When rinsing the garment, maintain the same water temperature and avoid wringing it out to remove excess water. Instead, gently squeeze it between your hands to release excess moisture before laying it flat to air dry.

Avoid pulling the edges roughly and handle them carefully. To iron, use a medium heat setting and follow the vertical direction of the garment.

A FIBER FROM THE PAST, WITH A LOT OF FUTURE

Redefining Durability

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