Our committed brands


Did you know that? Our brands also offer collections that respect the environment: recycled or organic materials, second life, controlled production...

Find all their initiatives for a more responsible fashion.

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Aigle

Aigle could have been called responsible even before the issue was raised. Right from the design of a natural rubber boot, manufactured in France since 1853.

Local manufacturing, virtuous materials, a desire to "allow everyone to fully experience life without leaving any other footprints than those of their own": respect for our resources is part of their DNA.

Zadig & Voltaire

Zadig & Voltaire

Since their creation, Zadig&Voltaire, has defended a desire to bring together free spirits around common values and a style that reflects their aspirations. Free spirit doesn’t mean carelessness or inconsistency.What the teams have put in place over time to create products that have less impact on the planet converged in 2020 to create to a structured program: the Voltaire program. The name carries its main objective: to protect the air, our common property, so that we can breathe clean air with peace of mind.

It obviously marks our commitment to design and develop products that can be loved, worn and passed on, that last over time and that are manufactured with respect for people and ecosystems. It is inclusive and aims to bring together all the communities of the brand, its teams, its customers and its partners.

Pepe Jeans

Pepe Jeans

Pepe Jeans has long been committed to the importance of sustainability in their production process. The brand now gives the same interest to this ecological objective as to their creation to build the futire of the denim. The brand’s ambition is to become a 360° ecological company.

Pepe Jeans has decided to reduce the environmental impact of their denim production. It has committed to a responsible initiative through the Tru Blu Program. This is an ecological design and production method created in partnership with Wiser Wash. This washing process allows for a complete fading of the fabric without pumice stones or toxic chemicals, and using less than a glass of water. Wiser Wash is becoming the new standard in the textile industry.

The Kooples

The Kooples 

Since November 2021, The Kooples offers the possibility to give a second life to your clothes.

Thanks to the Second Love platform, you can now resell but also buy second hand The Kooples clothes and accessories. With the main intention to contribute to the development of a more sustainable and responsible fashion, Second Love will allow us to extend the life of our products, and thus build a circular economy thanks to you.

Always a premium service with an effortless operation. The principle is simple, send us directly your items, in return, you can benefit from gift cards according to a predefined scale valid on our site, the Second Love but also in store.

Second Love will also allow you to buy safely articles of new or old collections, all controlled by the quality department and classified in three new: new without label, very good condition and good condition. The sale of your products will be made directly by the Second Love teams and an express delivery within 3 days will be guaranteed for all buyers.

Second Love is the opportunity to find old favorites, to unearth nuggets but also cult pieces of The Kooples.

Join the Second Love community!

Samsonite

Samsonite

The last generation wants to conquer the world. Samsonite helps them by creating ecological bags that will accompany in everyday life. What better way to take care of the future of our children than to take care of the environment?

Find the Happy Sammies collection. The first children’s collection made from recycled bottled, without compromising on quality. Discover a selection of eco-responsible bags, suitscases and satchels for your children. They will be perfect for going on vacation, go to school or just having fun !

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Balibaris

PACKAGING
Their e-commerce packages and in-store bags are designed with 40% recycled cardboard, the highest possible proportion to date to ensure their robustness.

TRANSPORT
Nearly 85% of our products are manufactured less than 3000 km from France and are transported by road.

LWG CERTIFICATION OF LEATHERS

Their velvet goats, also known as "suede" in everyday language, are LWG certified (Leather working group - Gold rated certification), a certification guaranteeing that the leather is produced in a sustainable and responsible manner for the planet with the least possible impact on the environment and ensuring ethical working conditions.

Claudie Pierlot

CLAUDIE PIERLOT
in few figures

63% Claudie Cares parts in our FW22 collection, with a goal of 80% Claudie Cares parts by 2025.

100% of our jeans are made of cotton from organic farming from our FW20 collection and benefit from a technology of delavage less consuming water, achieving a savings of water consumption of up to 95% against a traditional delavage.

100% of our leather PAP comes from environmentally certified tanneries.

Fairly Made: For three seasons now, we have partnered to trace our products across the supply chain for greater transparency. Our goal is to have 100% of our collection traced by 2025. We have not destroyed any unsold items for more than 7 years, thanks to long-standing partnerships with associations that are important to us (Mécénat Chirurgie Cardiaque, Apprentis d'Auteuil, Ruban Rose etc)

52% of our models are made in the Euro-Mediterranean area.

More information here.
Lacoste

LACOSTE


Our sustainable development approach incorporates the many actions already implemented, sometimes for decades. Today, the Company is taking a decisive step by placing its action in an ambitious dynamic over the long term.

Co-built with all stakeholders in our ecosystem, our approach is now structured according to three pillars so that Sustainable Elegance benefits the greatest number.

Durable Elegance is at the heart of Lacoste’s ambitions to design a fashion that is increasingly responsible and aware of the challenges of its time and its domain. This Stage Report 2021 embodies the requirement that we impose on our commitments based on three key axes: people, communities and the planet. Our progress against the objectives set out is presented so that our transparency is the symbol of responsible and lasting elegance for which we work every day.

More information
here.


Sessun

SESSUN

Act to maintain know-how, forge sincere and lasting relationships with its partners, support crafts such as contemporary creation, eliminate non-virtuous materials from its collections, engage collectively to create, develop and develop a meaningful business project... These are all commitments that have always been part of Sessun’s corporate philosophy.

In a few figures
90% of nonsynthetic materials in summer 2023
60% of suppliers in 2022
35 workshops were conducted at Sessun Alma

For more information, see here.
Lafuma

LAFUMA
Roadmap 2030


To help halt the rise of global warming, it is our duty to accelerate our transformation. We started this process a long time ago in order to become a regenerative enterprise.

In this context, and because our impact on the environment and our playgrounds is particularly important, we have achieved an annual carbon footprint since 2019. We then put in place a climate strategy in 2021 (based on a SBTi calculation) to have a specific goal of reducing the carbon emissions generated by our activities. This is our priority indicator and the one that motivates most of the CSR projects developed by the MMG. These projects are grouped in 5 pillars, which are our milestones on the road to regenerative enterprise until 2030.

1 - Circular products
2 - Renewable resources
3 - Responsible production line
4 - The human at the heart of our activities
5 - Contribution

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