OUR COMMITMENT

OUR COMMITMENT

We don’t make clothes just for the sake of it. Every piece is thoughtfully designed with the same level of precision we bring to our bikes.

The care we put into our bikes carries through to our Lifestyle and Techwear collections: materials sourced with intention, partners selected for their high standards and respect for their workers, and materials designed to last. 

Because a brand committed to responsible riding shouldn’t compromise when it comes to what you wear.

OUR LIFESTYLE RANGE

We didn’t entrust our everyday pieces to anyone.
They are made in northern Portugal, in a factory certified by GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) and Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 Class I, ensuring the absence of harmful substances at every stage, from yarn to finished product.

Each piece is 100% made in Portugal, using organic cotton or blends of cotton and recycled polyester. This isn’t greenwashing, it’s our deliberate choice to manufacture our Lifestyle range in Europe.

OUR RIDING PANTS

Our technical riding pants are produced in China by a manufacturing partner chosen for their uncompromising standards in materials, quality, and production processes. The factory is certified B-Corp, GRS, RCS, SMETA-4P, and ISO 9001, and works with Bluesign® partners, ensuring high standards of traceability, quality, and social and environmental responsibility. The fabrics used also comply with European REACH regulations, which strictly govern the use of hazardous chemical substances.

The result is simple and responsible: our pants are high-performance, technical, and built to last, while respecting both the people who make them and those who wear them.

OUR JERSEYS

For our jerseys we looked for a partner who shared our obsession with detail and our commitment to the environment. We found them in Lithuania.

They manage the entire production process in-house, from cutting to delivery. Their factory runs on renewable energy, and their fabric suppliers are based in Europe, significantly reducing the carbon footprint of the supply chain.

The printing techniques used (sublimation and heat transfer) consume only a fraction of the water and energy required by traditional methods.

The result: jerseys designed to perform and built to last, while respecting both the riders who wear them and the people who make them.