DO LESS, BUT DO IT BETTER

At Homecore, for over 25 years, every garment has been the result of lasting textile expertise, ethical work, and a commitment to responsible fashion.

We believe in local, considered production that respects both people and the planet.

Choosing Homecore means supporting a kind of fashion that favours quality over
quantity, fashion that takes the time to do things properly.

This is what we call “doing less, but doing it better”: a mantra that has guided our
choices, our creations, and our relationships from the very beginning.

CONNECTIONS, NOT PRODUCTION LINES

This loyalty is at the heart of our responsible commitment.

By working with small-scale, often family-run workshops based in Europe, particularly in Portugal and Italy, we significantly reduce our carbon footprint while ensuring fair and ethical working conditions.

Each Homecore garment is the result of genuine human dialogue, of a
relationship of trust built over time.

It’s a piece of fashion with meaning, for the person who carefully makes it, and for the one who wears it with intention.

A garment that carries history, values, and a future.

OUR MANUFACTURERS & WORKSHOPS

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PORTUGAL

This is where our t-shirts, sweatshirts, trousers, shirts, sweaters, coats, jackets, dresses… have been made for over 25 years.

2

ITALY

Knitting, silk scarves: a precise, flexible know-how, respectful of the yarn.

1

Türkiye

Our leather goods are developed with workshops that are experts in tanning and cutting.

1

LITHUANIA

Our knitwear comes from there. A precise, flexible know-how, respectful of the yarn.

OUR FABRIC SUPPLIERS

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ITALY

Woolens, knitting yarns, a few shirts, canvas

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PORTUGAL

Jersey, moltons, jacquards, shirts, woolens, twill

2

FRANCE

Cotton, velvet, moleskin

2

CHINA

Technical fabrics

RESPONSIBLE SANDALS MADE IN BRAZIL

Homecore is proud to partner with VEJA, a pioneering brand in ethical production in Brazil.

Together, we designed a responsible sandal, carefully crafted and produced near weaving communities and rubber tappers in the Amazon.

This project is part of a sustainable and fair value chain:

- locally sourced raw materials, without intermediaries

- small-scale, artisanal production

- added value remains local

- rigorous social standards

- full compliance with environmental certifications

No compromises are made on durability, social impact, or material traceability.

This partnership with VEJA is a natural extension of our ethical DNA:
strengthening human connections at every step, from design to production.

A project with purpose, at every level.

PRODUCTION IN BALI

For part of our production, we also collaborate with Ticket to the Moon, a pioneering textile company founded in 1996 in Bali, specialising in ethical outdoor gear.

This partnership was born from a shared vision: to respect local craftsmanship, ensure good working conditions, encourage team autonomy, and promote thoughtful, responsible production.

Beyond manufacturing, Ticket to the Moon actively supports social and environmental projects in Indonesia: access to clean water, reforestation, support for
minority groups…

Tangible actions, in line with our values.

By working with them, Homecore extends its commitment to conscious and solidarity-based production, even beyond Europe.

Every piece designed in Bali is the result of a respectful and balanced exchange, true to our mission: to create meaningful garments, for those who make them, and for those who wear them.

These fabrics are made from pure virgin wool, sourced primarily from Scotland. According to tradition, the inhabitants of the Hebrides islands gather at the beginning of summer to round up and shear the local sheep. The exceptional colors of Harris Tweed® fabrics are achieved through a blend of pre-dyed yarns. These are then woven together to create a material that yields a myriad of complex shades and hues. Their dyeing system has a low environmental impact thanks to a production process that absorbs volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The dye used is also non-allergenic and biodegradable. The wool is then spun, processed, and finished by skilled artisans.

RESPONSIBLE SANDALS MADE IN BRAZIL

Homecore is proud to collaborate with VEJA, a pioneering brand in ethical production in Brazil. Together, we have designed a responsible sandal, carefully crafted and made near the weaving communities and rubber tappers of the Amazon.

This project is part of a sustainable and equitable value chain:
- raw materials sourced locally, without intermediaries,
- small-scale, artisanal production
- local added value,
- strict social control,
- and full compliance with environmental certifications.

No compromise is made on sustainability, social impact or material traceability.

This partnership with VEJA is a natural extension of our ethical DNA: strengthening human connections at every stage, from design to manufacturing.

A project that gives meaning, at all levels.

in partnership with Ticket To The Moon

A BALI PRODUCTION.

For part of our production, we also collaborate with Ticket to the Moon, a pioneering textile company founded in 1996 in Bali, specializing in ethical outdoor gear.

This partnership was born from a shared vision: to respect local know-how, guarantee good working conditions, encourage team autonomy, and promote reasoned and responsible production.

Beyond manufacturing, Ticket to the Moon is actively involved in social and environmental projects in Indonesia: access to drinking water, reforestation, support for minorities… Concrete actions, in line with our values.

By working with them, Homecore is placing its approach within a solidarity-based and conscious production, even outside of Europe.

Each piece designed in Bali is the result of a respectful and balanced exchange, true to our mission: to create clothes that carry meaning, for those who make them as well as for those who wear them.