Transparency: Organic Wool Knitwear
This is the transparency page for our Wool Knitwear. Below you can find information on the composition and supply chain of the garments as well as care instructions for more clarity on how to wash them. We hope this in-depth transparency page will help educate you on the make-up of the garment(s) in your closet and answer any questions you have.
Material Composition
Main Material |
100% certified organic wool |
Fiber Origin | South America |
Yarn Spinning | Europe |
Dye Works | Vienna, Austria |
Supplier | Vienna, Austria |
Sewing Thread |
100% cotton |
Size, Logo and Care Labels |
100% organic cotton |
Fiber Origin | ? |
Printing | Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany |
Supplier | Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany |
Dust Bag |
100% certified organic cotton |
Fiber Origin | Uganda / Kirgistan |
Spinning | Germany / Turkey |
Weaving | Czech Republic |
Sewing Thread | 100% TENCEL™ |
Printing | Poland |
Made in Slovakia
The knitwear collection was knitted in Slovakia and our dust bags were made in Poland.
Certifications
The 100% organic wool yarn for our knitwear pieces as well as the 100% organic cotton fabric for our dust bags are certified organic. We only buy and work with certified organic wool.
However, because our products are only certified until a certain stage in the manufacturing process (for example: the material and spinning process are certified), but our end product does not have a certification, we are not allowed to name the specific certifications and license numbers that these materials do have. This is unfortunate, because we would like to give you as much transparency and insight as possible. But we need to comply with the rules.
Nonetheless, our certification guarantees that the wool we buy is mulesing-free.
Care
Only wash when necessary, try to spot-clean or air-clean primarily. When it needs a wash, please only hand wash it cold using eco-friendly wool laundry detergent. Dry flat and never wring or hang-dry, as wet wool stretches easily. But most importantly: The less you wash it, the longer it lasts!
➞ Learn more about how to care for wool