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 do we choose it?
Having a fibre that is free of harmful products is a guarantee for the quality of our future garment once in the shop. It is also a guarantee for our customers who benefit from a fabric without any risk to their health.
We also rely on Oeko-Tex because it has been set up for many years and remains an effective indicator of compliance with environmental standards.
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Invented in 1958, lycra is still around today. This synthetic fibre is now part of an eco-responsible movement. What does it really involve ? Lycra is now developing into the same material as before with less impact. Indeed, some of the fibres are recycled, from fabric scraps, or plastic bottles. The aim is to continue …
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Oeko-Tex: Confidence in Textile
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 do we choose it?
Having a fibre that is free of harmful products is a guarantee for the quality of our future garment once in the shop. It is also a guarantee for our customers who benefit from a fabric without any risk to their health.
We also rely on Oeko-Tex because it has been set up for many years and remains an effective indicator of compliance with environmental standards.
The Juliette Ozouf team.
References:
Oeko-Tex – Standard 100
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