We're committed to an era of better.
Our mission:
Ditching disposable tights, for good.
By introducing Sheertex Rip-Resist knit technology to the hosiery and apparel industries, we’re actively helping make fast fashion a thing of the past.
From reducing waste to transparent decision-making, we're proud to lead with purpose as a B-Corp certified company.
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We’re green at sustainability,
and we’re proud to say that our products are responsibly made. But while there’s plenty that we get right, there’s always more that can be done before we call ourselves sustainable. We’re new here, and just getting started.
A Better Tomorrow, can only start today.
Tights, made responsibly, transforming hosiery.
What we get right
Material science innovation is at the heart of what we do. Approaching the problem of disposable tights product-first, our Rip-Resist knit technology is made with one of the world’s strongest polymers and is transforming the hosiery category as you know it.
Responsibly made in Canada.
Each pair of our long-lasting tights are responsibly made in our factory and HQ in Montreal, Canada.
Responsibly made in Canada.
Each pair of our long-lasting tights are responsibly made in our factory and HQ in Montreal, Canada.
We believe in transparency. That’s why we make our targets and results available to the public through our annual ESG report.
We’re not perfect, but we’re working on it.
Work in progress
We have flaws, but we're determined to push ourselves to do better. Here are a few areas we’re actively working to improve.
Material innovation
As a company that exists to solve problems, we intend to continue innovating with material science to create more products that make a difference.
A circular approach
One of our main goals is to establish full circularity throughout our products and productions with the hopes of introducing a recycled tights program to help eliminate excess product waste.
Reducing our carbon footprint
We plan to implement better CO2 tracking to get a more detailed idea of our exact carbon footprint and figure out ways to continue reducing it.
The Future
We may not know what the future holds, but we certainly know which direction we want to go in. With our factory and HQ in Montreal, Canada, we already conduct a number of our operations in-house, including manufacturing and distribution. However, we are working towards introducing a vertically integrated business model under this same roof.
This would mean that everything—from the creation of our yarns to the shipping of products—happens in-house. No external suppliers, fewer emissions from transportation, and so many other benefits that will push us along on our journey towards sustainability. By having of our company functions all fully integrated in one place, we can ensure that every step of the production process meets our responsible and ethical standards.