What makes this brand sustainable?
At Eugenie, we do the research to make it easy to find products that you can feel good about purchasing, using, and wearing.
Our team dives deep into the sustainability of each designer we carry so you can be confident that your purchases make a positive impact on the world.
We know sustainability can be a nuanced and complex topic, so we broke it down for you in a way that is simple and easy to understand.
Circularity
St. Agni believes that a key component to sustainability is giving back to their community and has partnered with many social organizations including Worn for Good, Thread Together, UN Women, Mettle Women, and more.
Notably, St. Agni keeps their warehouse 90% plastic-free and donates any excess remaining product after 300 days.
Natural Materials
St. Agni prioritizes using natural materials whenever possible in order to protect our bodies and the earth from unnecessary harmful chemical exposure.
Some natural materials used in St. Agni products include silk, sustainably sourced cotton, linen, Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) certified wool, TENCEL Lyocell, Leather Working Group (LWG) certified leather, yak fiber, hemp, and cashmere.
Social Standards
St. Agni is supporting their current supply chain partners in the journey to a more environmentally and socially responsible future.
St. Agni’s goal is to increase the number of responsible factories for the industry to utilize. To achieve this, they are financially supporting their supply chain partners with 50% of the cost for internationally recognized certifications related to ethical practices and healthy work environments.