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S u s ta i n + A b i l i t y – Ta k i n g C a r e

WHAT’S THE STORY

STEFAN BRANDT

“I’M LOOKING FOR UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY” As the founder of the label bearing his name, Stefan Brandt, who initially studied physics, has a very special approach to sustainability. An approach that contradicts the conventional rules of cotton production. Interview: Nicoletta Schaper. Photos: Stefan Brandt

How can cotton be part of a sustainable fashion industry? If it is farmed organically, cotton can absolutely be part of a sustainable industry. We use high-quality Pima cotton and are working tirelessly on a revolutionary system that drastically reduces the large-scale irrigation of cotton. The cotton is only watered for the first 45 days, until the cotton boll opens. This is done in a manner that only uses as much water as absolutely necessary, which can be largely regulated with water probes and testing of moisture levels of the soil, as well as with outdoor humidity sensors and weather apps. Once the boll has opened, watering is no longer necessary! Pima cotton also develops its own defence system that makes fertilisers and pesticides obsolete. It is a truly wonderful plant that was, by the way, first cultivated 5,000 years ago in Ecuador, not in Peru. That’s where Pima cotton still finds optimal climatic conditions to flourish today! That’s why we’re working on resettling our Pima cotton in Ecuador. For cotton to find its place in an entirely sustainable fashion industry, we need the initiative of entrepreneurs with basic values that are carved in stone and monitored consistently. The downstream supply chain requires passionate partners who have internalised the same values. Over more than two decades, we have established a vertical structure with partners who share our passion. To what extent does your brand pursue sustainable goals in other fields? Irrespective of compliance with established fair trade agreements, I firmly believe that events involving the employees are at the core of social sustainability. In addition, we offer daily morning gymnastics for all our staff, joint coffee breaks, and joint nutritional lunches in our company’s own restaurant. One should also not forget to ensure sufficient light at an ergo-

As an entrepreneur, Stefan Brandt acts intuitively, scientifically, and passionately.

In order to develop special jersey pieces, Stefan Brandt’s label exclusively relies on sustainable products of the highest quality.

nomically adapted workplace. The sensitisation of an attentive approach to empathy and respect for others is a very personal concern of mine! All this helps a business to fully exploit its potential. I strive to manufacture products for people who recognise true luxury in outstanding craftsmanship and who are looking for uncompromising quality – people who are interested in how these products are made and who see the workers behind the product. I have trodden paths that others considered absurd and unfeasible, but which ultimately enable the development of superlative jersey qualities. Every effort is worth it. style in progress

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Editor's Letter

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page 130

Everything Turned Upside Down. Stulz/Waldshut-Tiengen

2min
pages 126-127

Reload. Stereo MUC/Munich

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Emancipating Men. Jades Men/Düsseldorf

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News from the West. Voo West/Berlin

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page 123

The Whisperer. Daniel Thiel/Wiesbaden

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Live Better, Dress Better. Gehmacher/Salzburg

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Imperfect Store. Mit Ecken und Kanten/Nuremberg

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Premium Neighbourhood Fashion. Ingrid Dörr/Heilbronn

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We Don’t Want to Leave Anything to Chance Anymore

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pages 105-109

Seals Often Ask the Wrong Questions

2min
page 102

(No) Stitch in the Sustainable Side

11min
pages 96-101

Stefan Brand: I’m Looking for Uncompromising Quality

2min
page 95

Is Sustainability a Must?

3min
pages 89-90

Sustainability is an Attitude

8min
pages 92-94

Unlimited Potential

4min
pages 84-86

Green or Greenwashed?

12min
pages 80-83

Sustainability Without Profits Isn’t Sustainable

18min
pages 46-53

The Notion of the Green Store

16min
pages 70-79

THE LONGVIEW – Christina Dean: We Shouldn’t Have to Be the Sustainability Police

15min
pages 34-39

Long Live Jeans

3min
pages 58-59

How Green is Blue?

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The Future in Blue

10min
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The Great Opportunity – An opinion piece by Stephan Huber

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