La Machine works with sustainable partners
Highly skilled factories
Responsible supply chain wherever we go Our suppliers play an important role in the process of making our products of the highest possible quality. Quality is extremely important for us in combination with a sustainable way of producing. We build a sustainable relationship with every factory that delivers to us. All our factories meet our high standards of working conditions.
From an attic to Tête de la Course
*This overview lists all the factories La Machine has worked with or has worked with in the last 3 years.

Fast fashion? Non merci!
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Keep suppliers close
Because we produce mainly in Europe, culture and language are no longer barriers as they can be in Asia. This makes it easier to deal with our suppliers.
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No distant relationship. Personal where necessary and possible.
We visit our suppliers regularly. During the visits to our suppliers, we also look at the facilities available to the workers, the machines they work with and the fabrics they use.
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Fast fashion? Non merci!
We especially like qualitative slow fashion. Perfect garments made from the best possible sustainable materials.
Braga - Portugal
Products
T-shirts, Sweaters, Polo’s, Knitwear, Sweatpants and Shorts
Country\City
Portugal, Braga
Established
1974
Employees
38
Braga - Portugal
“A highly skilled factory based in the land of Fado and Rui Costa.”
Our main factory located in the heart of the Braga region (Portugal) in the land of Fado music and former world champion Rui Costa.
A land with a strong tradition in the production of clothing where workmanship and knowledge is passed on from generation to generation. This small-scale, family owned factory is known for its high quality workforce and good working conditions. This is where our (Premium) T-shirts, Sweat shirts, Sweat pants and Polos are made.


Our workers know best
''A good piece of clothing comes down to sourcing the right yarn, using the right milling technique and the last but not least, the right workmanship.'' After all a good piece of clothing is only as good as it feels.
Fair working conditions
''The production of clothing needs love and attention.'' Love for the process, a skilled set of hands, attention to detail and a strong dedication to make the best possible end product. Over and over again.