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29.01.2013

 

Samsøe & Samsøe goes Textilwirtschaft again

Frühlingsboten

 

Mint, Apricot, Koralle − die lange propagierten Frühlingsfarben sind auf der Fläche angekommen. Und Frauen greifen beherzt zu pastelligen T-Shirts.

 

Lange Zeit war das T-Shirt unter dicken Wollpullis verborgen. Da tat’s auch das Shirt in simplem Schwarz oder Weiß. Doch jetzt gelüstet es die Damen nach T-Shirt-Wetter und ganz vorsorglich kaufen sie schon mal das passende Oberteil dazu. „Bei uns suchen die Mädels alle schon T-Shirts in Frühlingsfarben wie Rosewood, Mint, Koralle. Es scheint mir, als ob sie endlich wieder etwas Farbe im Schrank haben möchten, ganz egal, wie das Wetter ist“, sagt Leonie Maass von Kauf dich glücklich, Berlin. „Shirts von Samsoe Samsoe und Selected Femme, preislich zwischen 29,99 und 59,99 Euro, laufen super.“

Auch in Achern bei Planet P wurden letzte Woche vermehrt T-Shirts verkauft: „Besonders die Modelle von Key Largo in Apfelgrün und Neontönen gingen super weg.“ Kostenpunkt: 30 Euro. Bei Steingrube Mode in Ahaus war ebenfalls ein T-Shirt-Aufschwung zu spüren. „Angefangen bei Vero Moda und Street One (29 bis 49 Euro) bis hin zu Marc Cain (um 169 Euro) liefen Shirts durch die Bank sehr gut“, so Silvia Butterhoff. „Was sehr gut ankommt, ist Mintgrün. Da trauen sich die Kundinnen schon ran.“

 

TW 29.01. 2013

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Februar 2013

 

 

"GREEN SHOWROOM"

 

adress: Ackerstr. 133, 40217 Düsseldorf

 

date: 02.02.13-04.02.13

 

 

 

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Januar 2013

 

Tradeshows:

 

26.01.13.-28.07.13 Innatex Hofheim 

wunderwerk

 

15.01.13-17.07.13 Bread and Butter Berlin

Samsoe&Samsoe

 

Faguo Shoes

 

  

15.07.13-17.07.13 Premium Berlin

People Tree

 

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29.07.2012

 

Samsøe & Samsøe goes Textilwirtschaft

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29.07.2012

 

Samsøe & Samsøe goes Sportswear Int.

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13.07.2012

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12.07.2012

 

Wir sind stolz den Pionier unter Fair Trade Marken für Deutschland zu vertreten.

 

People Tree, founded by Safia Minney, is a pioneer of fair trade fashion. With high-profile collaborations, like that with young celeb/environmentalist/social activist/Harry Potter star Emma Watson, People Tree have long been a part of a fair trade movement. What’s more, People Tree have been trailblazers in making it cool to be ethically responsible. Gone are the days when environmentally-friendly and socially-conscious clothing meant the stereotypical “hippie” style. Today, with more and more companies drawing on People Tree’s business model, the variety of fashionable clothing available is endless. For instance, People Tree has a collection dubbed ‘Sophisticated Bohemian,’ and it creates the type of look that’s suitable for most working environments.

People Tree has expanded to jewelry, menswear, kid’s clothing, and other accessories, creating more than just clothes, but a sustainable brand that has enormous staying power in the current consumerist conditions. But enough about the brand—let’s get to the substance, the nitty-gritty of the significance of People Tree. What about the social and environmental activities that People Tree works toward?

Firstly, People Tree is fair trade and they work according to the criteria laid out by the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO). People Tree creates lasting relationships all along the supply chain everywhere from growing cotton, weaving, dyeing, stitching and embroidering. In terms of People Tree’s ecological impact, they keep their principles fairly simple. People Tree’s production process consists of fair trade and certified organic cotton, safe and natural dying products and the use of local, biodegradable and recycled products over all others in order to respect the forests and water supplies in the places areas that they source their materials from and work in.

It’s clear that transparency is an equally important principle. People Tree’s website overflows with Social Reviews, mission statements, environmental policy and various credentials. What’s more, People Tree outlines the intriguing way in which fashion design is different when it involves working in the less-industrialized world, using fair trade labor standards. Some of the techniques include weaving, knitting and embroidering by hand.

What is most important about People Tree is the recognition that clothes are made by people, and that, by buying clothes in the industrialized world, there are enormous implications—even if they seem invisible—on the lives of those in the Majority World.

http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/people-tree

 

 

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Juli.2012

 

Tradeshows:

 

04.07.-06.07. Bread and Butter Berlin

Samsoe&Samsoe 

booth number: SR10, hall: urban superior women

 

Faguo Shoes

booth number: 18.9, hall: street fashion

 

 

04.07.-06.07. Premium Berlin

People Tree 

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