Year round we create accessories and garments made from a range of natural and man-made fibres that can be cut and sewn into clothing. 

Collaborating with major textile initiatives, such as Fashion for Good, Sustainable Apparel Coalition, Textile Exchange, Make Fashion Circular, Better Cotton and Organic Cotton Accelerator, we are continuously conducting research on market trends, innovative processes, technologies and fibres that enable the transitioning of the fashion industry.

Certified and branded materials are materials that are either organic, in-conversion, recycled or subject to a third-party licensing agreement or certification.

Get an overview and learn more about each of our materials and their minimum content requirements.

Cotton is one of our most important raw materials. However, depending on the farming method, it has a significant impact on the planet and the people engaged. For this reason, we have committed to sourcing 100 percent certified and branded cotton.

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Man-made cellulosics (MMC) more commonly known as Viscose, Lyocell and Modal, and are made of dissolved pulp, usually sourced from wood.

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The polyester fibre is important for many of our current collections. It's a versatile synthetic fibre that is easy to care for. But it also uses large amounts of energy to produce, is based on non-renewable petroleum and it is non-biodegradable.

These characteristics mean that we need to investigate alternative fibres for long-term viability.

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We are exploring and are already using alternative fibre options. Innovation in textile innovation is strategically important for BESTSELLER and through Invest FWD and our involvement in Fashion for Good, we will explore innovative material solutions and help bring them to scale.

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At BESTSELLER, we have taken a strong stance on Animal Welfare. Animals must not be harmed for the manufacturing of our products.

Learn more and download our Animal Welfare Policy.

We’re continuously evaluating, testing and adopting innovative solutions within textile recycling. Meanwhile our brands are working to increase their sourcing of recycled fibres.

Learn more about our goals and projects.

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