Goodsociety

Goodsociety

Fashion has somehow always interested Dietrich Weigel. That’s why he did an apprenticeship as a tailor in haute couture and has worked his way through various stations in the fashion business. Today, he produces eco-fair denim styles from slim to flared and cropped to high waist for his label Goodsociety. Originally founded in the USA in 2007, Dietrich Weigel took over the label five years later and expanded it according to his own ideas. For Dietrich Weigl, sustainability does not stop at organic; it only begins there. Fair working conditions, no use of harmful chemicals and CO2-neutral work are self-evident with his eco-brand.Goodsociety

Spinning, weaving, dyeing and finishing yarns – Goodsociety has its production in Italy. Of course Dietrich Weigel knows all his suppliers personally. After all, this is all about transparency. This is why his cotton-growing partner farms in India, Pakistan and Turkey are inspected by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). His trousers are Peta Approved Vegan, the typical trouser back patch is not made of leather but of Alcantara. Buttons and rivets are 100 percent, the copper parts are 85 percent recycled metal.

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That sustainable lifestyle and social responsibility in connection with fashion work well was recognized early on at Goodsociety. This is why the eco-denim label donates around 25 percent of its profits to selected projects worldwide that protect nature and promote social development and individual freedom.

Goodsociety
Nymphenburger Strasse 86
80636 Munich

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Behind the label from Munich is the interior and product designer, Claudia Santiago Areal. But why does she make bags? Because she enjoys it. And because architecture can also be wonderfully transferred to bag design, as shown in her unique exhibits.

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