Our name is inspired by the 1987 Brundtland Report, “Our Common Future” – the moment when the world first collectively recognized that our actions today shape what’s possible for future generations.
It marked the beginning of an era where we acknowledged our shared responsibility: what we produce, how we produce it, and the impact it has on the planet we all share. That idea – our common future – is where our name comes from.
We’re in the business of making garments, which means we’re responsible for what we put on this planet. That responsibility starts with a simple question: if we’re going to make it, how do we make it last? Our answer is quality that endures, materials we can stand behind, and partnerships built on shared values, not just contracts.
We’re not claiming perfection. We’re claiming transparency. Because knowing what’s actually happening in your supply chain – the energy sources, the working conditions, the material origins – is the only way to improve it. And improvement is the point.
Durability & responsible production
We believe products should last. That’s why every part is tested before production begins: colour fastness, pilling resistance, durability. If it doesn’t hold up, we don’t make it.
We work exclusively with lower-impact and certified fibres, such as GOTS organic cotton, GRS recycled materials, TENCEL™ and ECOVERO™. No virgin synthetics, no exceptions. And we partner with suppliers who take environmental impact seriously: facilities with solar panels installed, wastewater treatment systems, energy reduction programs. We choose partners who are actively working to reduce their footprint, not just talking about it.
Made-to-order production means we’re not creating excess inventory that goes straight to landfill. We make what’s needed, when it’s needed.
Our supply chain is fully transparent. We share our production locations, their certifications, and insights into working conditions. But transparency isn’t just about data, it’s about relationships.
We build long-lasting relationships with our partners in Portugal, Türkiye, and Bangladesh. And those relationships mean something: open conversations about challenges, shared commitment to improvements, trust in the future.
Change doesn’t happen through audits alone. It happens when you build real partnerships and you create the space to actually improve over time, together.
Fair business, shared responsibility
Good business means everyone in the chain can sustain their operations and their values. We practice open costing with suppliers and fair pricing with clients. We don’t push margins so thin that corners get cut or people get hurt.
Compliance and regulations aren’t exciting, but they matter. They ensure the industry moves in the same direction, toward reducing social and environmental impact. We see them as tools for alignment, not burdens. And we take our role seriously: providing compliance-ready products and the data you need to meet your own responsibilities.
For us, following regulations is not about ticking boxes. It’s about creating a baseline where quality, transparency, and fair practices are just how things are done.
“Transparency over perfection. Proof over promises. Partnerships over transactions”