
The Lily Seal
The Lily Seal is a seal I developed myself, a set of rules that defines the standards my products must meet regarding quality and sustainability. The lily is the coat of arms of my hometown, Wiesbaden. A traditional German city with which I always associate consistency. Hence the seal with the lily.

100% natural materials
Only natural materials are used, with no synthetic materials added. The only exceptions are alternative synthetic materials that actively contribute to improving the environment and the sustainability and quality of the product.

No unnecessary plastic
The shirts and trousers are completely plastic-free. The use of plastic in packaging is kept to a minimum. Only accessories such as shirt clips are made of plastic. The zippers on the knitwear are made of metal with a plastic-like tape.

At least 1 step by hand
All products are handcrafted in at least one step. You'll find this information in the product description for each garment. This includes hand dyeing, but also knitting on semi-manual knitting machines.

Natural accessories.
All garment accessories are made from 100% natural materials. These include horn or mother-of-pearl buttons, stainless steel collar stays, and cotton labels and washing instructions.

No sourcing companies
All garments are manufactured according to the "from-factory-to-client" principle. There are no middlemen or sourcing partners.

No child labor
The seamstresses in my collections have several years of professional experience and are paid fairly for their work.

No animal suffering in production
To obtain the wool, I rely on the most renowned wool producers in Peru. The animals all live outdoors in the Andes and are sheared exclusively for their wool. Alpacas are not farmed animals for the meat processing industry.

Highest quality and zero waste
I source non-alpaca wool from the most renowned weaving mills in Italy or from Italian overproduction. This wool is then sold to me instead of being thrown away.