We believe in making clothing with intention - fewer pieces, made slowly, using materials that last and are kind to the earth. Our supply chain is simple and open, so you know exactly where each piece comes from. We’re here to help you choose thoughtfully, to wear what you love as long as possible, and to give it new life when it needs a little care.
To us, this isn’t just about fashion; it’s about reshaping how we consume and building a better future, together.
Creating each garment is a journey of patience and intention, from seed to final piece. We believe true design is rooted in longevity and versatility, which is why we prioritize single-material construction for circularity and embrace a minimalist approach to reduce waste.
Each step, from initial sketches to launch, takes over 14 months, allowing us to design every material from the yarn up. Through close collaboration with our suppliers, each garment reflects our commitment to quality and craftsmanship, creating pieces designed to endure and adapt with you.
ORGANIC COTTON
Organic cotton is grown without synthetic fertilisers, pesticides, genetically modified seeds, or artificial irrigation, resulting in a significantly lower environmental impact compared to conventional cotton. This will make up over 78% of our fibre in 2025.
RECYCLED POLYESTER
While there is no alternative to synthetic fibres in certain applications, we prioritise recycled options wherever possible. Recycled polyester is typically derived from pre-consumer manufacturing waste or post-consumer materials like plastic bottles. Though not ideal, we strive to minimise their use—these fibres account for less than 15% of our total consumption.
Our commitment to circularity extends far beyond our products into our packaging as well.
During the manufacturing process all the materials are transported from one facility to another in carboarded boxes and might use recyclable plastic sleeve for protection. However, by containing them within a closed loop system, we can ensure the packaging is reused and recycled at the end of its life cycle. As for the products that you order, they are packaged using recycled carboard boxes and eco-friendly packaging tapes.
We aim to look far beyond our manufacturing locations and get full traceability for every element of every one of our products. We trace four tiers of the supply chain and have so far achieved varying degrees of visibility in each one. Where we don’t have traceability of the source, we know the country of origin as a minimum on 100% of our main fabrics.
- Garment manufacturing
- Fabric manufacturing
- Yarn spinning
- Cotton farming
Crafted from high-quality natural fibers, your Narpine pieces are made to last. With the right care, you can extend their lifespan, conserve resources, and keep them looking their best for years to come.
WASHING
Turn the garment inside out and hand wash it in cool water. If machine washing is necessary, use a delicate cycle and keep the temperature at a maximum of 40°C Always choose a mild detergent for either method.
DRYING
It is not advisable to tumble dry your garment, as it could compromise its quality. After washing, gently squeeze out excess water and allow the garment to air dry, keeping it out of direct sunlight.
IRONING
To remove creases, hover the iron about an inch away from the fabric and use steam without directly touching the garment. This technique not only smooths out wrinkles but also freshens the garment between wears. For tougher creases, you can gently iron at a low temperature.
STORAGE
To help maintain the shape and quality of your garments, it's best to store them folded on a shelf rather than hanging them in the closet. When you're traveling, consider using the cloth bag included with every purchase for extra protection.