The transparent supply chain: what they don't tell you about the fabrics you wear.
When we buy a garment, we rarely ask ourselves where the fabric comes from. Yet, knowing the supply chain is essential to understanding whether we're wearing quality or just a well-tailored knockoff.
Most fast fashion uses synthetic fabrics or low-quality cottons sourced from opaque supply chains. This means a lack of control over working conditions, a high environmental impact, and minimal garment durability.
A transparent supply chain, on the other hand, tells a story of excellence and responsibility. It means knowing which manufacturer a fabric comes from, which certifications it was produced with, and which processes ensured its quality. Certifications like GOTS or Oeko-Tex have become essential for distinguishing a sustainable fabric from one that isn't.
In this context, Made in Italy represents a unique guarantee. Collaborations with weavers like Canclini, Grandi & Rubinelli, and Alumo not only guarantee high-quality materials, but also reflect a tradition that combines innovation and respect for the environment.
Agenorie bases its value on this transparency. Each shirt is the result of a clear, controlled supply chain based on excellent partners. It's not just about style, but about responsibility towards the wearer and the environment.
Choosing a shirt with a transparent supply chain means choosing a garment with nothing to hide. It means proudly wearing lasting quality, and making a conscious choice that respects people and the planet.
Discover the Agenorie supply chain and embrace the value of authentic transparency.