Suddenly [ˈsʌdn̩li]: good news from the South

Sudnly [ˈsʌdn̩li] : bonnes nouvelles du Sud

It was in issue No. 162, 07.07.23 of SUDNLY that we had the chance to be published with a very nice article.

Anonym Apparel. It's Peru.

20 years ago, after a trip to Peru, François Lauga founded Anonym Apparel, inspired by the colors, traditions, and cultures that animate this country with ancestral textile expertise. Through encounters and exchanges that he meticulously cultivated, he began to work hand in hand with Peruvian manufacturing workshops to build an ethical and sustainable production ecosystem. Since then, the brand has evolved alongside them, highlighting the precious and artisanal work of men and women who work with Pima cotton and Alpaca from the Peruvian Altiplano. Anonym Apparel has made Pima cotton its flagship product, nicknamed the "silk of the Andes" for its ecological, anti-allergenic, resistant, supple, and soft fiber, which ideally regulates body temperature. Hand-harvested, GOTS – Global Organic Textile Standard – certified, it is the origin of the quality pieces that have earned the Landes-based brand its success. Its timeless, sober, comfortable, and colorful clothing collections for women and men are now sold in 11 countries and over 650 points of sale. To find the one closest to you, just look here.

Thank you SUDNLY!

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