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THE MAKERS


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The people, hands, and workshops behind every garment we create.

We work directly with specialized knitters and workshops in Peru, building a transparent and responsible way of making clothing.

At the heart of our garments are people — not factories, intermediaries, or anonymous production. 

We collaborate with a small network of specialized workshops in Peru, each selected for their expertise, integrity, and long-term commitment to craft. 

This page exists to make visible who makes your clothing, how it is made, and why we choose to work this way.

Specialized Workshops, Shared Values

Rather than producing everything in one place, we work with carefully selected workshops, each specialized in specific techniques and types of garments. 

This approach respects the natural limits of craftsmanship, reduces unnecessary transportation, and allows each design to be entrusted to the hands best suited to bring it to life.

Our areas of specialization include:

Hand Knitting & Crochet

Fully handcrafted garments created through slow processes and limited volumes, where time and detail matter most.

Heritage Manual Knitting Machines

Traditional manual machines that offer consistency while preserving a handcrafted character.

Flat Knitting & Structured Garments

Precision knitting techniques used for structured designs, coats, and tailored knitwear.

Finishing & Washing

Royal washing, shaping, and hand-finishing processes that define the final feel, performance, and longevity of each garment.

Each workshop plays a distinct role within our making process — without hierarchy, only respect for expertise.

Working Directly, Without Intermediaries

We work directly with our knitters and workshops, without intermediaries. This direct relationship shortens the supply chain, reduces unnecessary transport, and allows for open communication throughout the making process. 

Production decisions, timelines, and costs are handled collaboratively — with transparency and respect on both sides. 

A Shorter, More Responsible Supply Chain

By working with a limited number of workshops in close geographic proximity, we reduce transportation between production stages and avoid fragmented logistics.

Once a garment is completed, we oversee quality control and distribution ourselves, ensuring each piece moves through the supply chain with intention, consistency, and accountability.

Fair Value, Not Excessive Margins

We believe clothing should be valued for its materials, the people who make it, and the time it requires — not inflated by excessive margins.

By working directly with knitters and managing distribution ourselves, we reduce unnecessary costs and keep prices aligned with real value, creating a model that is sustainable for both makers and customers.

From Maker to Garment

When you see the name of a maker on a product page, it is an invitation to understand how that garment came to life — who made it, how long it took, and the skills involved.

This connection is essential to how we define responsible and conscious clothing.

Knowing who made your garment changes how you wear it.