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Who made my clothes?

Posted by Miguel Garcia on
Who made my clothes?

It's time for FASHION REVOLUTION WEEK, with MONEY FASHION POWER as this year's theme.⁠ The event brings together the world's largest fashion activism movement for a week to collectively reimagine a just and equitable fashion system for people and the planet.⁠ ⁠

We are permanently working hard to grow sustainability wherever possible with our company headquarters and main sourcing locations between Portugal and Spain.

Trendsplant is not just a logo, there's people working every day to make this happen.⁠ ⁠

Thanks to Fashion Revolution's "I made your clothes" initiative, we have the opportunity to introduce you to some of the people who help us offer not only a high quality product but also one that is aligned with our values and ethics as a brand.

"We are permanently working hard to grow sustainability wherever possible with our company headquarters and main sourcing locations between Portugal and Spain"


Today we're introducing Carminda, Filipe, Paula, Rosa, Cesar and Simão:

 


Carminda (7 years in the company) and Filipe (16 years in the company) making sure that our garments meet our quality standards.⁠




Paula (16 years in the company) is part of the team sewing our apparel, one by one.⁠ ⁠



Rosa (7 years in the company), is the pattern maker trying to achieve the least possible waste of materials.⁠ ⁠



Cesar and Simão are the owners of this workshop that has belonged to their family for generations.

We have been working with them for years, achieving a personal friendship and an honest and very close working relationship.⁠ ⁠ ⁠

We hope this brought you a bit closer to the people making the clothes you wear and appreciate.⁠

"FASHION REVOLUTION WEEK brings together the world's largest fashion activism movement for a week"
Thank you very much for your continued support.

Mike and Luis (Trendsplant Co-Founders)

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