2 products.

That's it

Some manufacturers try to do everything. We chose to master two things because we believe that when quality can't be negotiated, focus matters.

High standards in

every

detail.

Quality isn't something you take our word for. It's in the details you can examine when you hold the garment.

Turn a shirt inside out and you'll see clean seam allowances, properly reinforced stress points, consistent stitch tension throughout. Check the collar points on a jacket or how pocket corners align. This level of finishing doesn't happen by accident. It comes from controlled processes and teams who know what they're doing.

Dynamic picture of a cyclist riding downhill
Dynamic picture of a cyclist riding downhill

Same fit,

every

time.

Every piece fits like the last one. Same measurements, same proportions, same finish, whether it's the first sample or the 750th production piece.

This consistency comes from having dedicated production lines. The same teams cut your patterns, the same equipment runs your specs, the same quality checks happen at the same stages. When you control the process from start to finish, variation becomes rare instead of expected.

Test

ideas

before you scale them.

135 shirts per color
135 shirts per color
100 tailoring per style.
100 tailoring per style.
750 shirts per style (or 500 with an up-charge).
750 shirts per style (or 500 with an up-charge).

These minimums change what's possible.

You can test multiple styles without massive inventory risk, launch capsule collections for specific markets, or introduce new concepts without betting the season on them.

This flexibility comes from efficiency and dedicated capacity, not from compromising on quality.

Materials

matter

as much

as construction.

A garment's quality starts before the first cut. We've spent decades learning how different fabrics behave, which finishes hold up over time, and what innovations actually deliver on their promises.

When you're choosing materials, we can guide you toward options that perform well and align with sustainability goals. We know which mills are developing more responsible alternatives and what trade-offs come with each choice.

This knowledge prevents problems before they start and helps you avoid costly mistakes down the line.

“Good fabric decisions make everything else easier.”

Dynamic picture of a cyclist riding downhill
Dynamic picture of a cyclist riding downhill

Quality itself is

Quality itself is

sustainable.

Garments that last longer, fit consistently, and don't end up returned or discarded. That's where sustainable manufacturing actually starts.

Because we run our own lines in Laos and Indonesia, we can work directly on improvements. Reducing waste in production, investing in cleaner equipment, training teams on better practices.

Owning our production means we can implement real changes and maintain standards over time, not just make promises about what suppliers might do.

Come see what

Come see what

we're

talking

about.

about.

Get in touch in Hoofddorp to examine the products, compare them to what you're working with now, and discuss your specific needs. We keep fabric archives, development samples, and finished pieces on hand so you can see the range of what's possible.

Touching the quality yourself tells you more than any website can.