Sustainability
The Twig Approach
Beautiful things, made responsibly.
Nothing is wasted. Every choice is considered.
The Fabric
Sourced from what already exists.
Every season, the world's great fashion houses order fabric in excess of what they need. What remains is extraordinary silk, wool, cotton and linen from the finest mills in Europe, held in surplus with nowhere left to go.
Twig sources these fabrics directly, before they are lost. Each cloth arrives in limited quantity, chosen by hand for its quality and character. When it is gone, there will not be more.
That constraint is not a limitation. It is the point.
The Transparency
Sustainability made tangible.
Every fabric Twig sources comes with full data on the resources preserved through its reuse, the CO₂ saved, the water conserved, the house it came from. Not as a marketing claim. Simply as a matter of record.
One fabric we selected generates 0.053kg of CO₂ in its second life, compared to 4.9kg had it been produced from scratch. We share this information because we believe our customers deserve to know exactly what they are wearing and why it matters.
"What matters is that everything we use is beautiful, considered, and chosen with intention." Nicola, Founder
Circular Fashion
Twig is part of a growing movement toward circular fashion, one that treats surplus as a resource rather than a problem. We source what already exists, make it into something worth keeping, and leave nothing wasted. It is not a compromise. It is simply a better way to make clothes.
The Piece
The most sustainable garment is the one you keep for years. Every Twig piece is designed with that in mind, classic silhouettes that outlast a season, fabric of exceptional quality that improves with wear, and a cut that doesn't chase trends because it was never following them.
The Making
Manufacturing locally is, without question, the more sustainable choice — though it comes at a considerably higher cost. For Twig, that is a trade-off we are committed to.
Being a small operation means close oversight of every seam, a genuine ongoing relationship with the makers, and an uncompromising standard of finish. Each garment leaves the studio having been touched, checked, and considered personally.
It costs more. We believe it is worth it.