LABELS
From Around the World
The labels we work with are all ethical and consciously sustainable. For more information, visit individual sites, linked below.
ELK THE LABEL
Australia
"Founded in 2004, ELK is an Australian independent family owned business. Supporting employment, ethical production and sustainable design across the world.
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We are committed to transparency in our business and supply chain, from raw materials through to finished product. We work with suppliers with high social and environmental standards."


NÜ DENMARK
Denmark
"The fashion brand NÜ was first introduced in Denmark in 1997. Our dream was to create a world of sophisticated, edgy and feminine fashion with the strong and style-conscious woman in mind.
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Our vision for NÜ’ has always remained clear: We want to create luxurious quality fashion that has a raw, feminine and sophisticated simplicity; we want to run a healthy company with happy employees; and we want to be socially responsible with a focus on ethical production and good working conditions."
SKFK
Basque Country
"Born on music festivals as a t-shirts brand, SKFK-Skunkfunk’s mission remains to bring about change and make sustainable and edgy clothing accessible to all."
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Born in the Basque Country, SKFK is unconventional clothing, because we have a recognizable design that makes a difference with our competitors, linked with contemporary art expressions and urban style. Fashion industry often forgets environmental issues and creates non-durable products to create a cyclical and massive consumption. we believe a sustainable fashion industry is possible thats why we keep on working to get our unique design more ethical in our process chain.


Zsiska
Netherlands - Thailand
Rooted in Dutch Origin, ZSISKA was conceived in 1992 by jewellery designer Siska Schippers, blending European finesse with Thai craftsmanship.​
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Siska Schippers was born in Amsterdam and worked as a European gold and silversmith before she decided to make handmade resin jewellery, home decor, and gifts under the ZSISKA brand. Siska decided to move to Thailand in the 90s to further study the materials being used. Siska started to work with resin in a studio in Cha-Am, a small town two hours south of Bangkok, where she employed fourteen women. It took several years to get used to the resin; the team learned to master the material through trial and error. The fourteen women with whom Siska started the company still work for ZSISKA today. Most of their family members and children joined the company in a later stage.

