No Fur
We do not (and have never) used fur in our collections and strongly believe no animal should be farmed solely for its pelt for fashion.
In 2015 we launched #NotFarmedForFashion to highlight the increasing acceptability and use of fur within the fashion industry at the time.

All shearling used in our collections is a by-product of the food industry.
We source only from Leather Working Group Tanneries, which are accredited and are committed to advancing traceability and good animal welfare practices within their supply chain.
We understand not everybody chooses to wear animal skin. We decide to use a waste product from food consumption, which is natural, and we believe a better alternative to fossil fuel synthetics.
We are committed to sourcing the best-certified materials wherever possible.
The ethical difference between fur and shearling is that sheep are farmed only for food, not for their skin. Fur is farmed only for fashion, and often by cruel methods and often hunting, cadges and trapping. This is why we never use fur in our collections.

#NotFarmedForFashion
In 2015, we launched #NotFarmedForFashion to challenge the growing use and acceptability of fur within the fashion industry. Our stance is clear, we do not use or sell fur from animals trapped or farmed for fashion. The shearling we work with is a by-product of the food industry, sourced only from farms that meet strict animal welfare standards.
Industry ethics have changed over time towards using fur but our decision to never use fur has not. We have a long heritage of working responsibly with shearling, and we have never supported the fur trade.
We have deep roots in craftsmanship and a history of doing things the right way.These are values we have stood by since day one.