All our core dyes are made in France! in Chessy north of Lyon! or in La Gorgue near Lille. For indigo! we had to move away from France a little! the last indigo maker having closed in the early 2000s. After much research! we chose the Italian company Berto! located about 700 km from our Vosges factory. The closest transitional solution! while waiting to be able to relocate the indigo dyeing to France.
Berto has been perpetuating its know-how since 1887. The synthetic south africa email list dyes used are Oeko Tex 100 certified! guaranteeing the absence of substances harmful to your health and the environment. The company also has the Gots (Global Organic Textile Standard) label! which implies that each stage of processing is environmentally friendly. It has its own biological treatment plant. In short! it is bacteria that are responsible for cleaning the friendly dye water and not toxic or polluting products. The company is also committed to reducing the products needed to manufacture dyes and even returns to natural indigo for some of its productions.
Focus on three indigo 1083 products
Where to find indigo in our collections? Almost everywhere! Example every year! more than with the Vélotaf from the collaboration with the Racer brand which exists in men’s model! the 112 ! or women’s! the 212. Designed in our inimitable SuperDenim Flex fabric! with 99% organic cotton and 1% elastane! these jeans will adapt to all your future kilometers ba leads on a bike. Every detail has been thought out to make it solid and facilitate your mobility on two wheels.
For women’s jeans! take a look at our 201 straight cut . A timeless classic! spun! woven and made in France. In short: a safe bet.
Not looking for jeans? Our indigo-dyed men’s 702 model jacket will quickly become a staple in your wardrobe.
You can’t change your nature! you can’t change your nature
Natural indigo! let’s talk about it! During our tour of France of local producers! we visited! a few years ago! a couple of natural indigo producers in Provence. As for jeans made in France a few years ago! producers are rare today in France and often produce in small quantities! but our first attempts at blue were encouraging.