PRODUCTION LOCATIONS
- No information is available on the countries of production.
WORKING CONDITIONS & LIVING WAGES
No specific information is currently available on the production countries and certifications. There is also currently no information available regarding supplier relationships, the type of production, possible on-site visits, working conditions, artisanal production or cooperation with social initiatives.
MATERIALS
- Cotton
- Viscose
- Wool
- Tencel
- Cupro
- Linen
- Polyester
- Spandex
The label relies on a selection of materials that includes mainly natural and a few synthetic fibres. Natural fibres are known for their breathability and durability, while the brand uses polyester and spandex for elasticity and functionality. Find out more about the hidden consequences of polyester clothing and why this fibre is increasingly being criticised.
PACKAGING
The brand does not provide any information on which packaging materials are used – neither in the context of e‑commerce nor along the supply chain.
WATER USAGE & CHEMICALS
The brand does not currently provide any information on measures relating to water consumption, the use of chemicals, the avoidance of microplastics or the use of certain dyeing, printing or bleaching processes. Possible certifications that could prove environmentally friendlier processes in these areas are also not yet documented.
CIRCULAR PRODUCT DESIGN
The brand’s products consist of both monofibres and material blends. While mono-materials are generally easier to recycle, mixed fibres can significantly limit recyclability, especially when plant-based and synthetic fibres are combined.
There is currently no information on whether a take-back service is offered for used items.
CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODEL
The brand does not provide any information on a possible repair service. Cooperation with repair shops or the existence of its own take-back service for worn or used clothing is also not currently documented.
DISTANCE & COMPLEXITY OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN
- No information is available on the production countries.
- The headquarters are located in the Netherlands.
TRANSPORTATION
No information is available on the transport methods.
- Wool
- The exact origin of the wool is not specified.
The brand does not provide any information on certifications. It is also not known whether the brand uses mulesing-free wool or has a binding code of conduct for handling animal materials.
PRODUCT DESIGN
Club L’avenir creates timeless women’s fashion with clean lines and minimalist designs that are designed to be durable and suitable for everyday wear.
The collection includes tops, trousers, dresses, coats, sets, kimonos, denim, knitwear and accessories. The products are aimed exclusively at women.
SLOW FASHION PROCESSES
Club L’avenir does not follow a classic seasonal fashion cycle, but develops an ongoing collection that is carefully expanded over time. The focus is on continuity rather than constant change – each item of clothing is intended to give long-term pleasure and be part of a continuing story.
TRANSPARENCY ON PRODUCT
Club L’avenir’s product pages mainly contain basic information about the respective clothing, including the material composition, care instructions and information about the fit. However, there is no information on production countries, supply chains or the exact origin of the materials. It is therefore not possible to trace individual items of clothing, meaning that customers cannot find out where or under what conditions their product was manufactured.
TRANSPARENCY OF THE PROCESS
Club L’avenir only provides basic information on the product pages, such as material composition, care instructions and fit. However, there is no detailed information on the countries of production, the supply chains involved or the exact origin of the materials.
This means that there is no product-related traceability – customers cannot trace where or under what conditions an item of clothing was manufactured.
Conclusion
Club L’avenir stands for timeless women’s fashion with a minimalist aesthetic and conscious design approach. The Dutch label does away with seasonal collections and offers long-lasting basics such as trousers, dresses, kimonos, knitwear, denim and sets. Discover the slow fashion label below on the COSH! map.