Planet Friendly
Every product has an environmental cost. So if we’re going to make it, it has to earn it — in performance, longevity, and loveability. Kit you reach for again and again — because it works, and it lasts. Sustainable and renewable fibres matter. But if the product doesn’t last, the cost is still too high. Our aim: long life, low impact, zero toxins. And smart end-of-life solutions — from biodegradability to circular reuse. Better gear. Always.
Performance without compromise — from technical natural fibres, to the highest quality recycled yarns, and certified free from toxic chemicals. Because better products should be better for people and the planet.
BROWSE DIFFERENT FIBRES & CERTIFICATIONS BELOW:Yarns produced from 100% non-fossil raw materials (recycled), which also saves water and CO2 emissions by converting end-of-life products into the highest quality polyamide.
This yarn maintains its technical performance throughout the life of the garment — then decomposes in landfill conditions without leaving behind toxins or microplastics. Because high-performance gear should last through years of training — not centuries of waste.
Using globally standardised test criteria, this certification means every thread of our fabric has been tested against a list of over 1,000 harmful substances and is certified as harmless to human health.
Consumers can trust that Bluesign labeled textiles and products from the chemical inputs to the final production have met the strictest standards of sustainability throughout the supply chain, resulting in products that are less impactful on the environment and people.
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) serves as the legislation to safeguard human health and the environment, ensuring a high level of protection from potential chemical risks.

We consider the full lifecycle of our products — including what happens to items that are returned to us worn or damaged.
That’s why we work with local textile recycling partners: Upparel in Australia and First Mile in the UK. Items in good condition are donated to charities, while those that are heavily worn or faulty are repurposed into new products made from shredded textile waste, processed locally through our partners.