Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) requires everyone involved (farmers, sellers, and final business-to-business transaction), to be certified. Animal welfare, land management, and social requirements are standards, RWS farmers and ranchers must meet.
Gold Wiser Medal
Recognizes brands that have made significant strides in adopting sustainable practices, making a positive impact on the environment and society. This is the second-highest award.
KNITWEAR LAB develops smart technological applications for knitwear. Our knitwear specialists combine material research with the latest knitwear technologies. They have 5 multi-gauge flat-bed knitting machines from STOLL, among which 3 of the latest and most advanced STOLL ADF machines. The multi-gauge of the machines range from 3,5gg to 18gg. Their programmers have a background in design. The combination of technological innovation and a design-driven perspective is what makes KNITWEAR LAB truly unique.
Sustainable Materials
Low Waste
Promotes Circularity
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Last updated on February 14, 2025
Environment
They use low impact responsibly sourced wool and other materials certified by the Responsible Wool Standards (RWS) and the Global Organic Textile Standard.
They use the raw material of Bemberg™ which is a cotton linter that is a pre-consumer material obtained from manufacturing process of cottonseed oil.
They are a slow fashion brand.
Their products are made to order.
They house a seasonless collection.
Their packaging is from FSC-certified materials and mono materials.
Maker Wellbeing
They trace a high proportion of their supply chain.
All their factories are certified by third parties such as Fair Trade, Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
Animal Welfare
Their main animal ingredients are certified by Responsible Wool Standard (RWS).
Gives Back
They engage with and support their local community artists by donating their textile scraps to them.