An introductory
How are Jean & Temple clothes made?
The clothes are designed in London by our founder Miranda. These designs are then sent to Nepal where a small, family-run factory with a Buddhist ethos bring the pieces to life. This means animal welfare, worker welfare and environmental welfare.
The yarn is hand-selected from Mongolia by a yarn spinner committed to sustainable sourcing and production who continually innovate their process. Yarn is selected in small batches meaning zero waste. All our pieces are hand-finished and hand-dyed. Rain water is used in the dying process along with non-toxic dyes.
Due to small batches colours are never identical resulting in truly unique garments. The family-run factory work to a Buddhist calendar. Working welfare is paramount for Jean & Temple.