How does preordering work?
Basically, it means you buy the garment before it’s produced. By pre‑ordering, you’re the one launching the production.
With this system, we only produce what’s sold, so we avoid overproduction and can offer you an excellent quality‑price ratio.
Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Environmental and social impact
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The equivalent of 54.6 km (33.9 miles) by car.
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The equivalent of growing 3 kg of apples.
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The equivalent of 21.8h of heating (in avg. flat).
All the production steps for your Ideal Shirt
What goes into making your Ideal Shirt. The materials have travelled a total of 4924 km (3059 miles) for the plain Oxford, 4 195km (2606 miles) for the pattern Oxford, and 25,797 km (16,029 miles) for the Chambray version from field to doormat.
Harvesting and preparing the organic cotton
Farming cooperatives Turquie
Spinning
Yamachu Spinning Co. Ltd for the Chambray versions Japan for the Chambray versions and Turkey for the Oxford versions
Weaving
Shinya Corporation for the Chambray versions and TMG Group for the Oxford versions Japan for the Chambray versions and Portugal for the Oxford versions
Dyeing
Kaihara for the Chambray versions, MGC Acabamentos Têxteis for the plain Oxford versions and Facol for the pattern Oxford versions Japan for the Chambray versions and Portugal for the Oxford versions
Finish
Kotosen for the Chambray versions, MGC Acabamentos Têxteis for the plain Oxford versions and Facol for the pattern Oxford versions Japan for the Chambray versions and Portugal for the Oxford versions
Garment Make
Vermis Portugal
Transport
Road and boat haulage