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 the chain – from the breeder to the buyer – that the fiber produced is environmentally friendly. All stages must therefore be certified: the breeder, the processing, the workshops and the distributors.
Why do we choose it?
This is very important to us because of the composition of each winter collection. Respect for animals and workers is essential and this certification allows us to choose our suppliers with full knowledge in accordance with our values, and then obviously to obtain quality pieces.
This quality gives us a real look to create the Juliette Ozouf winter silhouette: the wool takes the desired shape, and is warm and has a nice colour.
You can find all the different types of wool right here.
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Responsible wool & mohair standards
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 the chain – from the breeder to the buyer – that the fiber produced is environmentally friendly. All stages must therefore be certified: the breeder, the processing, the workshops and the distributors.
Why do we choose it?
This is very important to us because of the composition of each winter collection. Respect for animals and workers is essential and this certification allows us to choose our suppliers with full knowledge in accordance with our values, and then obviously to obtain quality pieces.
This quality gives us a real look to create the Juliette Ozouf winter silhouette: the wool takes the desired shape, and is warm and has a nice colour.
You can find all the different types of wool right here.
The Juliette Ozouf team.
References:
Responsible Wool Standard
Responsible Mohair Standard
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