PRODUCTION LOCATIONS
- Germany (Bavaria – sewing factory)
- Germany (Baden-Württemberg – button factory)
- Belgium (knitting production)
- Netherlands (knitting production)
- Switzerland (botanical dyeing)
- Japan (fabrics such as raw denim)
WORKING CONDITIONS & LIVING WAGES
VAN TRICHT works exclusively with traditional, artisan businesses in Europe. Production takes place in small factories in southern Germany (sewing), Belgium and the Netherlands (knitting factories) as well as with a botanical dyeing partner in Switzerland.
This proximity not only enables short transport routes, but also a close, personal exchange with the producers. The designer attaches great importance to cooperation on an equal footing and regular direct contact to ensure quality and fairer conditions.
Certifications such as IVN BEST, GOTS and the collaboration with a traditional weaving mill from Austria/Germany speak for a certain standard in socio-ecological production.
Japan is used exclusively as a fabric supplier for high-quality raw denim – there is potentially less insight into the working conditions here.
The brand does not have its own production facilities, but works with a small number of carefully selected factories. This enables a high level of transparency along the supply chain. Many work steps are manual or semi-manual, such as the elaborate knitting patterns, precise sewing and botanical dyeing – some of the products are therefore handcrafted.