Production locations
- Turkey
Working Conditions & living wages
The brand collaborates with a garment factory in Turkey.
Tomorrow Denim adheres to the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and the EU Ecolabel, which ensure strict environmental and social standards throughout the entire product lifecycle.
The factory is audited under the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) to ensure compliance with these certifications.
The brand maintains a close relationship with its suppliers, supported by employing its own production team at the factory, ensuring continuous management and communication on-site.
According to Tomorrow Denim, proactive measures are taken to ensure safe and ethically sound working conditions.
The brand demonstrates inclusivity by empowering and promoting women within its supply chain.
Materials
- Organic cotton
- Pre-Consumer Recycled Cotton
- Recycled polyester
- Polyamide
- Elastane
The organic cotton is GOTS and OCS 100-certified, while the recycled cotton, according to the company, comes from production waste, and the recycled polyester is made from PET bottles. If you’re curious about the sustainability of recycled polyester, click here. If you want to learn about the benefits of organic cotton fibres, check out our exciting article.
The denim fabrics are supplied by the certified manufacturer ISKO, meeting the criteria of both the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and the EU Ecolabel, ensuring they are free from harmful substances and chemical residues.
Tomorrow Denim uses vegan brand patches made from FSC-certified paper for their products. Additionally, all components, such as zippers, buttons, and rivets, are OEKO-TEX 100-certified and tested for harmful substances.
Packaging
Tomorrow Denim does not provide any information about the packaging materials used on their website.
Water usage & chemicals
Tomorrow Denim reduces water consumption by using organic cotton and technologies such as Ozone Wash and e‑flow, which, according to the company, save up to 95% of water and energy. The company avoids harmful chemicals such as hydrogen peroxide and optical brighteners, opting instead for organic dyes and bleaches approved by the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and the EU Ecolabel. Wastewater is recycled and treated for irrigation purposes, and solar energy is utilised in production. Laser technologies, which emit CO₂ and release microplastics, are consciously avoided.
Circular product design
The majority of the products are made from mixed fibres, which significantly hinders recyclability.
There is no information on the website regarding a textile take-back system.
Circular business models
There is no information available about a potential repair service.
According to Tomorrow Denim, all production waste generated during the garment manufacturing process is sent to a recycling company to be processed into fibres.
Tomorrow Denim states that wastewater is cleaned and recycled until it can no longer be used for washing.
Distance & complexity of the supply chain
- Turkey
- The Headquarters are in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Transportation
There is no information on the company’s website regarding transportation within the supply chain or e‑commerce logistics.
According to the website, Tomorrow Denim does not use animal-derived materials in their products but does not explicitly identify as a vegan brand.
Product design
The range primarily consists of women’s jeans in various fits, including skinny, flare, tapered, straight, and wide fit. Additionally, the brand offers denim shirts, trousers, jackets, skirts, shorts, and dresses. The products are characterised by Scandinavian, timeless minimalism.
Slow fashion processes
It is not clear from the information on the website whether Tomorrow Denim publishes seasonal collections.
Transparency on product
The brand communicates information about the fit and details of the product, material composition, country of production and certifications on its website.
Transparency on processes
According to Tomorrow Denim, all products and components of the jeans are fully traceable and tested to ensure that they meet the criteria of the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and EU Ecolabel. This guarantees compliance with social and ecological standards.
Conclusion
Tomorrow Denim demonstrates that timeless design and certified materials can combine to create fashion that is both stylish and more responsible. Discover Tomorrow Denim’s denim products on the COSH! Map below.