RSE - engagement durable
At I.Code it is important for us to limit our carbon impact by giving preference
to transporting our products by road or sea as much as possible
and by reducing the geographic area of our production circuit.
Today Europe and the Mediterranean basin represent 40% of our production
Because nothing is left to chance.
Some information in figures
10%
air transport
37%
sea transport
1%
train transport
53%
road transport
Where do we produce?
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RSE - engagement durable
China
CHINA has undeniable expertise, both technical and in fashion. Via our factories, which have been set up there for many years, we develop pieces that require increased knowledge in terms of specific textiles, like parkas and pleating, as well as part of our sweaters and coats.
India
INDIA has been a partner for a long time and undertakes designing all our leather products, from jackets to bags via belts. They are also particularly good at embroidery, with is both meticulous and refined. These are details that make a difference.
Ukraine
In UKRAINE we manage tolling production, which precisely concerns all our warp and weft pieces like, for example, suits, dresses, tops, jackets and trousers.
Greece
Did you know that Greece was known for making casual clothes and more precisely jersey knit? We make T-shirts there in particular, which are soft, hard-wearing and perfectly cut.
NORTH AFRICA
NORTH AFRICA concentrates experts in working with denim. It’s therefore completely natural that we entrust production of the IKKS jeans you love so much, plus part of our sweaters, to our partner factories, which are ever more virtuous.
Portugal
Want a pretty pair of boots? We head for PORTUGAL, where we have chosen to have them made working with those who make commitments and who work with us on optimising resources.
France
We’ve been Made In FRANCE for a few seasons already, by starting to work with several local companies, set up 20 km from our head office. We designed this winter’s beanies and headbands with Royal Mer, based at La Regrippière. We work on designing limited edition organic cotton T-shirts with A.D Confection on a regular basis. Wonderful partnerships that all make sense.
China
CHINA has undeniable expertise, both technical and in fashion. Via our factories, which have been set up there for many years, we develop pieces that require increased knowledge in terms of specific textiles, like parkas and pleating, as well as part of our sweaters and coats.
India
INDIA has been a partner for a long time and undertakes designing all our leather products, from jackets to bags via belts. They are also particularly good at embroidery, with is both meticulous and refined. These are details that make a difference.
Ukraine
In UKRAINE we manage tolling production, which precisely concerns all our warp and weft pieces like, for example, suits, dresses, tops, jackets and trousers.
Greece
Did you know that Greece was known for making casual clothes and more precisely jersey knit? We make T-shirts there in particular, which are soft, hard-wearing and perfectly cut.
NORTH AFRICA
NORTH AFRICA concentrates experts in working with denim. It’s therefore completely natural that we entrust production of the IKKS jeans you love so much, plus part of our sweaters, to our partner factories, which are ever more virtuous.
Portugal
Want a pretty pair of boots? We head for PORTUGAL, where we have chosen to have them made working with those who make commitments and who work with us on optimising resources.
France
We’ve been Made In FRANCE for a few seasons already, by starting to work with several local companies, set up 20 km from our head office. We designed this winter’s beanies and headbands with Royal Mer, based at La Regrippière. We work on designing limited edition organic cotton T-shirts with A.D Confection on a regular basis. Wonderful partnerships that all make sense.
We work hand in hand with our historic partners.
They have accepted to follow specifications that strictly respect local and international norms and standards, firstly in terms of labour rights, safety and health, and secondly in terms of the environment.
The aim is that we move down this path together, by gradually honing ourselves with an increasingly sustainable and varied product offer.