SANNA PATRICK

INHERITABLE GARMENTS


Our vision is to create inheritable garments that last for decades, pieces that can be passed down to the next generation. As the saying goes, "I’m too poor to wear bad clothing," we believe that longevity is the most sustainable approach to fashion.


We favour woven jacquard and embroidered fabrics over printed ones. Because these techniques use yarn-dyed threads, the colors remain vibrant and do not fade over time, ensuring enduring beauty.


Our materials primarily come from deadstock fabric, carefully sourced from stock sales in Italy, rescued from destruction and given new life. Due to the limited availability of these fabrics, many of our garments are produced in small quantities, sometimes as one-of-a-kind pieces.


We work mainly with natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen, and silk, materials that are fully recyclable and have a lower environmental impact. This also includes real animal leather, sourced responsibly from European tanneries and Italian stock sales. These skins, a byproduct of the food industry, are often plant-tanned, making them a durable and sustainable choice.


We place great importance on the quality of garment production. A well-made piece has a long life cycle, it can be repaired, cherished, and even inherited by future generations.