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1. design Our founders Anna and Jula still do all of the design work themselves. They are mastering that challenge, despite living in two different countries. Luckily they're pros at long-distance teamwork. So the design process is split between Hamburg and Dubai. | 2. raw material Virgin polyamide is based on oil and is not sustainable. Therefore, we stick to recycled polyamide. The company Econyl® uses garbage from the oceans and old fishing nets as a base for their material. The garbage is cleaned, cut, melted and made into new amazing yarn. How cool is that? To find out more -check out our material guide here. The recycling process and production of the polyamide takes place in Slovenia. The elastane is made in Northern Ireland. |
3. yarn production No matter which fibers we are talking about, they have to be spun into a yarn for further production steps. The yarn production takes place in Ljubljana, Slovenia. | 4. fabric production The next step of our Supply Chain is to knit the yarn into a fabric. |
5. manufacturing That's where all the magic happens! This piece is made in Wroclaw, Poland. | 6. distribution As some of you may remember, we used to do the shipping and warehouse management in our Headquarter in Hamburg by ourselves - yes, that was a lot of work! Since 2020 we are working with our amazing logistics partner Livipur, which is located in Bad Homburg, Germany. |
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WANDA, AGA, WIOLA or ASIA in our very first production in Wroclaw, Poland. The production is a family business run by Jola and Irek. Without them, JAN ’N JUNE wouldn’t exist.
Thank you for your amazing job & our loyal relationship!