In fashion, the question shouldn’t be where something is made — but how it’s made, by whom, and under what standards.
While “Made in PRC” is often misunderstood, the reality is that some of the world’s most skilled, sustainability-focused garment factories operate there. The same is true for select partners in Vietnam and Portugal. Responsible luxury is global.
The Craft Behind High-Quality Production in China
China is home to one of the most advanced garment ecosystems in the world. Beyond mass production, there are factories that specialize in precision sewing, small-batch runs, and complex construction.
These facilities excel in:
- High-GSM fabrics and structured garments
- Detail-driven sewing and reinforced construction
- Skilled operators who specialize in specific techniques over many years
Many also invest in closed-loop water systems, energy-efficient machinery, and waste-reduction processes — making sustainability a built-in standard, not a marketing claim.
Why We Also Manufacture in Vietnam
Vietnam has become a leader in clean, consistent, and ethical production. Its factories are known for:
- Strong quality control
- Skilled handling of premium knits and wovens
- Responsible labor practices and efficient production systems
Vietnam allows us to balance precision, sustainability, and scalability without compromising craftsmanship.
Why Portugal Matters in Our Production
Portugal represents European craftsmanship at its finest. It’s especially valued for:
- Small-batch luxury production
- Refined finishes and knitwear expertise
- Lower-impact dyeing and shorter supply chains
Portugal plays a key role in pieces that demand artisanal detail and timeless refinement.
One Standard, Wherever We Produce
We don’t choose factories based on geography — we choose them based on care, ethics, and capability.
Our approach is simple:
- The right factory for the right garment
- Long-term partnerships over fast production
- Fewer pieces, made better, meant to last
True sustainable luxury isn’t about a label on the inside. It’s about the intention behind every stitch.