Giving unsold clothes and deadstock a new life.
Amélie Linen Clothes has an internal ethical code and takes care about the health and safe of its employees: approved fire evacuation plan, free water and coffe in office and attention to waste recycled.
Amélie Linen Clothes sources only linen raw materials from Ireland to create its ready to wear collection.
The production has been made in Portugal. The brand works closely with a small studio also contributing for other small business growth’s. Amelié usually visits its manufacturers in order to check working conditions and employee wages.
The packaging is made by recycled materials and the brand avoids any use of plastic.
Amélie Linen Clothes sources only linen raw materials from Ireland to create its ready to wear collection.
The production has been made in Portugal. The brand works closely with a small studio also contributing for other small business growth’s. Amelié usually visits its manufacturers in order to check working conditions and employee wages.
The packaging is made by recycled materials and the brand avoids any use of plastic.
Value Chain Ready to Wear
2/6
Company sustainability
3/6
Community
/6
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