As an Italian label, the association helps to protect the health of the consumer for the use of numerous textiles.
What does it really involve?
The association promotes the Made In Italy: it has fought within the European Union to include the country of manufacture on all the labels. It also allows many companies to increase their business relationships.
In addition, the goal is that all textiles are clean of harmful substances not tolerated within the EU (textiles that may arrive in Europe due to importation).
Why do we choose it?
Just like Made In France, Made In Italy is just as important! Being a close neighbor, we are constantly looking for their textile savoir-faire. It is therefore important for us to keep this craft alive and to work only with suppliers who respect a certain ethic. As we could do with French suppliers.
The Responsible Wool & Mohair Standard are two certifications that verify the entire production chain of wool and mohair. As a large part of our winter collection is made up of woollens, this is a real guarantee for us. What does it really involve? These standards ensures that from the beginning to the end of …
Confidence in Textile, a landmark for consumers was set up in 1992. What does it really involve? The label guarantees the absence of products during the production process by sending regular samples to the laboratory. The aim is to guarantee a chemical-free clothes for the health of the consumer, the manufacturer and the environment. Why …
Developed by an independent organization, the Good Cashmere Standard aims to improve the welfare of cashmere goats. What does it really involve ? This standard is based on three founding principles: the animal welfare of the Cashmere goats, the support of the farmers for their families and their farms and last but not least the …
Called GOTS, this standard verifies the entire textile supply chain: “from field to garment”. What does it really involve? All stages are thus checked to enable the consumer to buy responsibly. Because a GOTS-certified garment must contain at least 70% of fibres from certified organisations. The first step concerns the farmers. They have to pay …
Associazione Tessile e Salute
As an Italian label, the association helps to protect the health of the consumer for the use of numerous textiles.
What does it really involve?
The association promotes the Made In Italy: it has fought within the European Union to include the country of manufacture on all the labels. It also allows many companies to increase their business relationships.
In addition, the goal is that all textiles are clean of harmful substances not tolerated within the EU (textiles that may arrive in Europe due to importation).
Why do we choose it?
Just like Made In France, Made In Italy is just as important! Being a close neighbor, we are constantly looking for their textile savoir-faire. It is therefore important for us to keep this craft alive and to work only with suppliers who respect a certain ethic. As we could do with French suppliers.
The Juliette Ozouf team.
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L’Associazione Tessile e Salute
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