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Tufte Wear produce clothing you can use everywhere. Clothes that last for many years. Read more about the challenges in the textile industry and what we do to improve.
Modern textile and clothing production is very resource intensive. In all stages of production, there are problems and challenges, but also solutions and opportunities for improvement.
To make clothing production less resource-intensive, bamboo is an ingenious place to start. Read more about what we do here.
As individuals, we all have an opportunity to make things better by making good choices. When it comes to buying clothes, it's mostly about doing two things: Buy fewer garments, and wear them longer. Read more here.
Tufte has a wide collection of baselayers for different uses and with different properties: Bambull®, Bambull® Switch and Willow. They are divided into varying degrees of heat, and go from Warm to Warmer and Warmest.
Update your hiking wardrobe with hiking favorites from Tufte. Here you can read about Stine Næss-Hartmann and Martin Helseth's favorite garments.
Wool is a perfect hiking partner - even in summer. Read about Celine, Heidi and Frank's experiences with Tufte's wool garments on tour.
The three-layer principle is a sensible guide to how to dress yourself or the children for a day out in the cold. The right attire depends on the activity level, temperature and weather conditions - but the most important thing is always: wool at the bottom.
We at Tufte have used bamboo since the start in 2012. The bamboo has many fantastic properties, and is also sustainable like few if you treat it correctly!
Why have we chosen to use organic cotton? And what exactly is the difference between ordinary, organic and recycled cotton?
In an everyday life with an increasing focus on sustainability and environmentally friendly choices, we want to make it a little easier to maneuver through our garments and sort out the materials these are made of.
The boxer has been involved since the start and has become Tufte's trademark. It has been constantly improving in terms of blend, design and fit. And in the spring of 2019 also came the boxer who is adapted to training - the Active boxer.
We have many certifications on our garments and packaging. Oeko-tex and RDS are some of them. But what do they stand for? You can read more about that here!
For most people, the word fleece is perceived as a separate material. But this is not going to be right. Fleece is a common name for many different fabrics with a hairy fabric surface, and can be made far more sustainable than using polyester.
Tufte's unique SoftBoost ™ material is made of bamboo lyocell mixed with modal fibers. Sustainable, durable and at the same time silky soft and comfortable.
The merino sheep is one of the oldest sheep breeds in the world, and definitely the toughest. Tufte only uses wool from farms that do not practice mulesing. Here you can read more about merino wool and its benefits.
#movethedate puts the spotlight on the day called Earth Overshoot Day, in Norwegian "the earth's overconsumption day"; the day we have used up the earth's resources for one year. Read what we as a company and you as an individual can do to #movethedate!
It is not easy to know what the children need for kindergarten. See our checklist!
We at Tufte love reuse! That clothes and things have added value and can live a long time, it is a concept we like and encourage others to embrace. Here you can read about how we think about reuse in packaging design.
Bambull® is a Tufte invention that came into the world in 2014. The name Bambull® is a mixture of the words bamboo and wool, and plays directly on the composition of the garment.
Down is a fantastic natural material that insulates and warms well. All down and feathers in our jackets come from greylag goose and are certified according to the RDS standard, Responsible Down Standard. Read more about what this means!
At Tufte, we work every day to find solutions on how we can make the best products of high quality, without it involving plastic or creating an influx of plastic to nature.
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