
PRODUCTION
PROCESS
Every day, we act at every step in our value chain to transform our model, to preserve natural resources and ecosystems, limit our impact on global warming and improve working conditions. Sandro has also teamed up with the French start-up Fairly Made to provide its customers with detailed and transparent information that allows them to trace the steps involved in its creations, from manufacturing sites to raw-material origins.
Based at its Paris-based studios, Sandro’s design teams have been creating ready-to-wear collections and accessories with an elegant charm and a distinctive Parisian twist, since 1984.
Through its founders and creative directors, Evelyne and Ilan Chetrite, Sandro has developed a genuine community spirit, one that is generous and proud. Season after season, the fashion house has come to feel like an extended family.
Along the way, we wanted to open the doors of our company even wider, to show you what happens behind the scenes of our business.
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SELECTING THE RAW MATERIALS
The starting point for creating our clothing and accessories is the selection and production of the raw materials used to make them. Upstream of our value chains is also where the most important part of the environmental impact of our sector lies.
We take the greatest care in selecting the materials we use. Our aim is to offer our customers high quality materials, such as cotton, linen, viscose, wool and cashmere, that have been cultivated with respect for both people and the planet. These come from natural animal or plant fibres that give them many qualities. To this end, we continue to increase the proportion of labelled eco-responsible raw materials in our supply, relying on the strictest existing international certifications.
What's more, at Sandro we want our creations to have a long life and for the beauty of our carefully selected, high-quality materials to last. This is why our quality experts provide care advice by material to help you look after your pieces in day-to-day life.


ORGANIC COTTON
Cotton is the most widely produced natural plant material in the world and one of the most commonly used in the textile industry.
Organic cotton is both an ethical and an ecological choice. From sowing the seeds to harvesting the cotton, the plants are cultivated without pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilisers, and GMO free. Its cultivation respects ecosystems, does not deplete the soil, consumes less water than conventional cotton and is non-toxic to producers.
Organic cotton remains rare and represents a tiny fraction of the world's cotton production. We work with those in the agricultural sector to ensure that, each year, more and more producers can make the shift to organic farming. This represents a real challenge for all those concerned about maintaining their yields and the sustainability of their farms. Our role at Sandro is to ensure, for customers and ourselves, that the organic cotton selected is produced under standardised conditions that satisfy the exacting requirements related to European regulations.


ORGANIC COTTON
Cotton is the most widely produced natural plant material in the world and one of the most commonly used in the textile industry.
Organic cotton is both an ethical and an ecological choice. From sowing the seeds to harvesting the cotton, the plants are cultivated without pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilisers, and GMO free. Its cultivation respects ecosystems, does not deplete the soil, consumes less water than conventional cotton and is non-toxic to producers.
Organic cotton remains rare and represents a tiny fraction of the world's cotton production. We work with those in the agricultural sector to ensure that, each year, more and more producers can make the shift to organic farming. This represents a real challenge for all those concerned about maintaining their yields and the sustainability of their farms. Our role at Sandro is to ensure, for customers and ourselves, that the organic cotton selected is produced under standardised conditions that satisfy the exacting requirements related to European regulations.


ORGANIC COTTON
Cotton is the most widely produced natural plant material in the world and one of the most commonly used in the textile industry.
Organic cotton is both an ethical and an ecological choice. From sowing the seeds to harvesting the cotton, the plants are cultivated without pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilisers, and GMO free. Its cultivation respects ecosystems, does not deplete the soil, consumes less water than conventional cotton and is non-toxic to producers.
Organic cotton remains rare and represents a tiny fraction of the world's cotton production. We work with those in the agricultural sector to ensure that, each year, more and more producers can make the shift to organic farming. This represents a real challenge for all those concerned about maintaining their yields and the sustainability of their farms. Our role at Sandro is to ensure, for customers and ourselves, that the organic cotton selected is produced under standardised conditions that satisfy the exacting requirements related to European regulations.
