Our products


    Thinking ahead

    Sustainability is becoming more and more important for our customers. This is why we continue to increase the proportion of products in our range that are produced responsibly. From raw material production through the manufacturing process and on to the end of the product life cycle, we are taking specific measures to improve the ecological and social sustainability of our products. We are increasing the proportion of sustainably produced raw materials, reducing the use of critical chemicals and establishing environmentally friendly processes in production. 

    Our products

    Thinking ahead

    Sustainability is becoming more and more important for our customers. This is why we continue to increase the proportion of products in our range that are produced responsibly. From raw material production through the manufacturing process and on to the end of the product life cycle, we are taking specific measures to improve the ecological and social sustainability of our products. We are increasing the proportion of sustainably produced raw materials, reducing the use of critical chemicals and establishing environmentally friendly processes in production. 

    Our packaging too is gradually becoming more sustainable. In everything we do, the focus is on our customers. We know that it’s not always easy to spot sustainable fashion. This is why we are working hard to make sustainable OLYMP products more evident for our customers. To do this, we rely on recognised, independent labels and certificates.

    Durability instead of fast fashion

    The premature wear and tear of textiles not only causes annoyance and incurs costs with the consumer but produces unnecessary rubbish and wastes valuable raw materials, energy and water. In contrast: The longer a piece of clothing is worn, the smaller the ecological footprint. Instead of fast fashion, OLYMP has therefore been focusing for years on durability.

    Durability instead of fast fashion

    The premature wear and tear of textiles not only causes annoyance and incurs costs with the consumer but produces unnecessary rubbish and wastes valuable raw materials, energy and water. In contrast: The longer a piece of clothing is worn, the smaller the ecological footprint. Instead of fast fashion, OLYMP has therefore been focusing for years on durability. 

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