Yunit carefully selects the factories involved in their supply chain. The factories are mainly located in Turkey and use GOTS-certified fabrics. This is important because it guarantees good working conditions for their workers meaning they’re paid fair wages and their children can go to school.
Yunit were very open with COSH and openly shared all of their production info for this screening. For transparency, they score a 10 out of 10 in our books!
Yunit loves super soft organic cotton, which is sometimes unfortunately still combined with polyester in some of the sweatshirts. The 100% cotton pieces though are easily recyclable and biodegradable. Furthermore, they’re a slow fashion company so they do not engage in many of the harmful practices seen out there that create waste. If pieces are out of stock then that means they are sold out, and it’s not because of a change in season or trend… Yunit do not artificially create scarcity to increase sales but opt instead to produce small limited series to avoid excess stock. This Amsterdam-based slow fashion brand is intent on going through life as sustainably as possible.
Conclusion
Gender neutral outfits in fashionable colours.
Clothing made from sustainable fabrics and in fair working conditions.