At Monpiel, we are committed from a social and environmental standpoint. We use recycled, eco-friendly materials and work with small artisan workshops, creating dignified and responsible job opportunities. We ensure that each product we make is crafted with high-quality materials designed to last. We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and working with materials that have a low environmental impact. From material selection to packaging, every part of our process takes the planet's well-being into account.

We believe that every purchase should be a conscious one, which is why we promote more responsible and sustainable consumption. We encourage you to invest in pieces you truly need and that you can enjoy for years, rather than following the pace of fast fashion. This is exactly what sustainable fashion or slow fashion is: it’s a way of thinking, making, and consuming fashion consciously and intentionally, promoting care for production processes, and ensuring the quality of each product created so they are durable and sustainable over time. You can learn more about our handcrafted manufacturing process on our website.

Main characteristics of slow fashion

1. Quality over quantity

The focus is on creating durable garments that not only withstand the test of time in terms of design but also in their physical condition.

2. Environmental sustainability

Slow fashion promotes the use of natural, organic, and recycled materials that have a lower environmental impact.

3. Timeless fashion

Slow fashion advocates for versatile pieces that can be worn for years. A clear example is our leather bags, made with genuine leather, in a sustainable way while promoting the social fabric of our country.

Why is slow fashion important?

1. Reduction of environmental impact

The fashion industry is one of the most polluting in the world. Mass clothing production often involves the use of large amounts of water, chemicals, and energy. By choosing slow fashion, we are helping to reduce the demand for excessive production.

2. Longevity and less consumption

The goal is not to have many garments, but to invest in quality. Well-made garments can last for years, reducing the need for constant shopping. This not only benefits your wallet but also contributes to more responsible consumption.

3. Personal and unique style

Fast fashion promotes a mass and homogeneous style. In contrast, slow fashion encourages you to cultivate a personal style by selecting pieces that represent you and fit your needs.