PRODUCTION LOCATIONS
- Portugal
- Poland
WORKING CONDITIONS & LIVING WAGES
The brand is solely managed by founder Eva Juchtmans, who oversees all processes independently as the only permanent team member.
Both production countries operate under European labour laws, which include protective mechanisms for workers.
The brand collaborates with a Belgian production company specialising in more sustainable fashion, which facilitates garment manufacturing in Portugal. This company maintains direct contact with producers in Porto. However, this partnership reduces transparency, as the brand itself does not have direct insight into the production processes.
MATERIALS
- Organic cotton (GOTS-certified)
- Lyocell (TENCEL™)
- Linen
- EcoVero™ viscose
- Deadstock fabrics
Mon Col Anvers focuses on natural fibres and avoids synthetic materials, even when using deadstock fabrics. This reduces reliance on fossil resources and minimises the risk of microplastic release.
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PACKAGING
- Mon Col uses plastic-free bags that are water-soluble, as well as recycled cardboard boxes or paper bags in e‑commerce.
- The label relies on a more resource-efficient packaging strategy in the supply chain by reusing large cardboard boxes several times in order to minimize packaging waste and reduce the ecological footprint of logistics. This approach not only helps to avoid waste, but also optimizes the use of materials within the supply chain.
WATER USAGE & CHEMICALS
Mon Col Anvers pursues a more conscious use of resources and implements measures to reduce water consumption, the use of chemicals and the release of microplastics.
- The use of Lyocell (TENCEL™) and EcoVero™ viscose significantly reduces water consumption compared to conventional cotton.
- Linen naturally requires less water and is a more resource-efficient choice.
- The brand relies on certified fabrics with GOTS, OEKO-TEX and FSC certificates, which guarantee more environmentally friendly and socially responsible production processes.
- The printing inks are REACH-certified, which means that they do not contain any harmful chemicals.
- Mon Col Anvers completely avoids synthetic fibers, even when using deadstock fabrics. This reduces the risk of microplastic release, which is often caused by washing synthetic textiles.
CIRCULAR PRODUCT DESIGN
Mon Col Anvers primarily uses mono-materials, improving the recyclability and circularity of its products. Blended fabrics are occasionally used but only from plant-based fibres.
The brand utilises deadstock fabrics from overproduction to make use of existing materials and reduce textile waste. However, since these fabrics come from various sources, full traceability of fibres is often not guaranteed, which can limit recyclability. To maintain circularity, the brand deliberately avoids deadstock materials containing polyester, as synthetic fibres hinder recycling and contribute to microplastic release.
CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODELS
The label does not currently offer repairs. Instead, the brand relies on high-quality, durable materials and timeless design, which extends the useful life of its products.
Mon Col offers its collection for rent via the Belgian platform Dressr. This model promotes more conscious consumption and extends the life cycle of the garments.
DISTANCE & COMPLEXITY OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN
- Belgium
- Portugal
- Poland
- The headquarter is located in Antwerp, Belgium.
Mon Col Anvers works with a small number of fixed production partners in Europe, which shortens transportation routes.
TRANSPORTATION
- Mon Col Anvers transports goods within the supply chain exclusively by truck. Deliveries are made every two weeks, which contributes to more efficient logistics.
- The brand only sources fabrics from Europe to avoid long transportation routes and reduce the ecological footprint.
- E‑commerce orders are shipped via Bpost or DPD.
The label does not use any animal fibers.
PRODUCT DESIGN
Mon Col Anvers offers a women’s collection featuring versatile garments, including blouses, tops, trousers, skirts, dresses, and jumpsuits.
The collections are defined by a timeless, minimalist style, inspired by French elegance and Scandinavian simplicity. The designs are intentionally kept understated to allow for flexible styling across different occasions.
SLOW FASHION PROCESSES
Mon Col Anvers releases two collections per year instead of following seasonal trends. The designs are created with durability and versatility in mind.
TRANSPARENCY ON PRODUCT
Mon Col Anvers provides basic information on product pages, including material composition, care instructions, and styling tips.
However, detailed information about the production facility or the specific manufacturing country of each product is missing. While it is known that production takes place in Portugal and Poland, individual traceability down to the specific factory is not provided.
TRANSPARENCY ON PROCESSES
It is known that the brand produces in Portugal and Poland and works exclusively with European fabric suppliers to minimise transport distances. However, no specific details about individual production sites or suppliers are provided.
Product-specific traceability is not possible, as the product pages do not indicate the country of manufacture or the exact production facility.
Mon Col Anvers shares general information about its more sustainable approaches, such as the use of certified materials and the avoidance of synthetic fibres.
In a conversation with COSH! the founder provided detailed insights into the brand’s production processes and expressed openness to sharing comprehensive information about suppliers, even though this information is not publicly available on the website.
Conclusion
Mon Col represents timeless, versatile women’s fashion made from high-quality, natural materials. Discover Mon Col’s stylish collection below on the COSH! map.