Sustainable Shopping Guide: Sézanne

Feb 17, 2019



Hmm, maybe I should start making this a Sunday tradition istead of a Friday one? Or maybe I'll just try to get the next post ready on time for once ;).

Anyways, today on my radar is the French brand Sézanne. They explain on their site that they are not yet as sustainable as they'd whish to be, but at the same time, have a nice set of goals lined up for 2019. In any case, they're doing their to go in the right direction.

What are they already doing now in terms of fairness and sustainability? They regularly work with local French garment factories and preform regular inspections on their Chinese producers. 85% of the textiles used in their collection are made from natural fibers. All of their footwear is produced in Europe and 33% of their leather is vegetable tanned. Their clothes are made to last, design- as well al qualitywise. They keep their production volumes low so that no items remain unsold and twice year they release a collection made from their own leftover fabrics. And they make very pretty clothes ;). If you want to find out more about what they do and how they plan to improve, head on over here. If want to browse their collection, click here.