THE STORY OF YOUR CORINNE RIB HAT’S LIFECYCLE
Explore the material origin, care advice, and all the information you need during your ownership of this garment. This page will tell you about the journey from raw material to finished product, how it was made, how to care for and repair it, and what to do at the end of your ownership.
Filippa K is on a mission to increase the traceability of our products throughout the supply chain. We're doing this through The Fiber Traceability Initiative.
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Corinne Rib Hat has a chunky texture knit from a blend of wool and recycled cashmere.
2. PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product name: Corinne Rib Hat
Brand: Filippa K
Article Number: 30996
HS code: 6505009090
GTIN: 7333029883624
Size: One Size
Retail Price: 90 €
Category: Hats
Color: 1431 Anthracite Melange
Year: 2024
Season: AW24
3. MATERIAL COMPOSITION
90% Wool (RWS)
Wool is a natural fibre that is obtained from sheep and other animals. Wool is best known for its warming properties when it’s cold, but it is also temperature-regulating to stay cool when it’s warm.
10% Cashmere (Recycled)
Cashmere comes from the soft undercoat of cashmere goats. The cashmere fibres are six times finer than human hair, giving it a signature soft and luxurious feel. The goats are primarily found in the high plateaus and mountains of Central and South Asia. Cashmere goats are often considered harder on land compared to some other types of goats due to their foraging habits and the challenging environments in which they are typically raised.
4. MATERIAL CERTIFICATION
RWS
Contains 90% Responsible Wool Standard certified wool certified by Control Union CU 190056
RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) focuses on animal welfare, labour rights for workers and land management to maintain healthy soil.
Material certifications give us confidence that the fabrics we use are fully traceable, and come from origins that have high welfare and social standards. They ensure that the full supply chain handles the certified material in a separate process from the conventional material, and that the products are produced according to the certification’s standards.
5. TRACEABILITY
We’re committed to tracing each garment back to its origin, and to sharing this journey transparently with our community. The more we know about the full journey of our products, the more we can work on improving our environmental and social impact.
This hat’s production supply chain:
Farms:
Gildenhuys Boerdery (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651164190
Bibbey Farm, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 9801651204500
Loubser Koch Investments, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651223392
Coeja Boerdery, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651203431
Grass Co. Farm, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651454000
3GD Boerdery, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651204452
Wool sorter & Exporter:
OVK, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651165432
BKB, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651168181
Wool scourer & Top manufacturer:
Lempriere, Bulgaria
GLN - Global Location Number: 3808002002711
Wool yarn manufacturer:
Millefili, Italy
GLN - Global Location Number: 8056666430011
Garment manufacturer:
Trico Point, Romania
GLN - Global Location Number: 5940477667601
6. CARE
Treating your clothing with care is essential to ensuring it lasts in your wardrobe for years. Follow this care guide to get the most use possible from your garment.
Care Instructions:
- Being thoughtful about the ways you wash and dry clothing is an easy step towards reducing energy, water and chemical use, as well as prolonging the life of your garments.
Washing & Drying:
- Do not wash more than is necessary
- Handwash cold
- Wash inside out with similar colours
- Reshape while damp
- Flat dry
- Dry clean using PCE only
- Iron (Low heat)
What To Avoid:
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
Storing & Maintaining:
- Lay your garment flat to dry, and store by folding and stacking neatly. This helps to avoid stretching and sleeve marks.
- Many natural fibres, particularly in knitwear, will start to pill over time. This is a normal process and can be easily removed by hand or with a device.
7. REPAIR
Rather than discarding clothes that are worn or damaged, look for opportunities to repair them and prolong the life of your garments.
Find a tailor
By finding a trustworthy tailor, you can have your garment repaired to extend its life and ensure it always fits you perfectly. Get in touch with our team for advice on finding a good tailor near you.
Small Repairs
While a tailor can help with garment repairs, many small fixes such as a missing button or seam rip can be easily mended at home with a sewing kit. We include extra trims with all of our garments, where applicable.
Get Creative
Personalise garments that seem beyond repair by getting creative – old fabric can be used as gift wrap, retro patches can cover up denim tears, or damaged knitwear can be worn over the shoulders as a scarf.
8. SECOND LIFE SOLUTIONS
Resell
Filippa K Preowned is our online marketplace in Sweden where you can sell and shop second hand Filippa K pieces. List your garments for cash or store credit, or discover unique pieces from past and current seasons.
Donate
Filippa K Collect program has been in place since 2015, taking back garments to give them a second life and ensure they are taken care of responsibly. Garments that are fit for resale are donated to our local partners, and garments that are not in a condition to be reworn are sent to textile recycling.
If you live near a Filippa K store, you’re welcome to bring in unwanted Filippa K garments for credit towards your next purchase with us.
9. THE FIBER TRACEABILITY INITIATIVE
The Fiber Traceability Initiative is an industry-wide collaboration introducing a QR code traceability solution based on global, competition-neutral standards.
This will result in a proof of concept, enabling full supply chain traceability from sheep on farms to finished garments. By placing a QR code inside the garment, everyone involved from brands to consumers will be able to access a comprehensive view of the product's journey from its origin to the shelf.
Filippa K, Axfoundation and GS1 Sweden are in the Steering Group of the Fiber Traceability Initiative.
THE STORY OF YOUR CORINNE RIB HAT’S LIFECYCLE
Explore the material origin, care advice, and all the information you need during your ownership of this garment. This page will tell you about the journey from raw material to finished product, how it was made, how to care for and repair it, and what to do at the end of your ownership.
Filippa K is on a mission to increase the traceability of our products throughout the supply chain. We're doing this through The Fiber Traceability Initiative.
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Corinne Rib Hat has a chunky texture knit from a blend of wool and recycled cashmere.
2. PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product name: Corinne Rib Hat
Brand: Filippa K
Article Number: 30996
HS code: 6505009090
GTIN: 7333029883624
Size: One Size
Retail Price: 90 €
Category: Hats
Color: 1431 Anthracite Melange
Year: 2024
Season: AW24
3. MATERIAL COMPOSITION
90% Wool (RWS)
Wool is a natural fibre that is obtained from sheep and other animals. Wool is best known for its warming properties when it’s cold, but it is also temperature-regulating to stay cool when it’s warm.
10% Cashmere (Recycled)
Cashmere comes from the soft undercoat of cashmere goats. The cashmere fibres are six times finer than human hair, giving it a signature soft and luxurious feel. The goats are primarily found in the high plateaus and mountains of Central and South Asia. Cashmere goats are often considered harder on land compared to some other types of goats due to their foraging habits and the challenging environments in which they are typically raised.
4. MATERIAL CERTIFICATION
RWS
Contains 90% Responsible Wool Standard certified wool certified by Control Union CU 190056
RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) focuses on animal welfare, labour rights for workers and land management to maintain healthy soil.
Material certifications give us confidence that the fabrics we use are fully traceable, and come from origins that have high welfare and social standards. They ensure that the full supply chain handles the certified material in a separate process from the conventional material, and that the products are produced according to the certification’s standards.
5. TRACEABILITY
We’re committed to tracing each garment back to its origin, and to sharing this journey transparently with our community. The more we know about the full journey of our products, the more we can work on improving our environmental and social impact.
This hat’s production supply chain:
Farms:
Gildenhuys Boerdery (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651164190
Bibbey Farm, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 9801651204500
Loubser Koch Investments, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651223392
Coeja Boerdery, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651203431
Grass Co. Farm, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651454000
3GD Boerdery, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651204452
Wool sorter & Exporter:
OVK, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651165432
BKB, South Africa
GLN - Global Location Number: 6001651168181
Wool scourer & Top manufacturer:
Lempriere, Bulgaria
GLN - Global Location Number: 3808002002711
Wool yarn manufacturer:
Millefili, Italy
GLN - Global Location Number: 8056666430011
Garment manufacturer:
Trico Point, Romania
GLN - Global Location Number: 5940477667601
6. CARE
Treating your clothing with care is essential to ensuring it lasts in your wardrobe for years. Follow this care guide to get the most use possible from your garment.
Care Instructions:
- Being thoughtful about the ways you wash and dry clothing is an easy step towards reducing energy, water and chemical use, as well as prolonging the life of your garments.
Washing & Drying:
- Do not wash more than is necessary
- Handwash cold
- Wash inside out with similar colours
- Reshape while damp
- Flat dry
- Dry clean using PCE only
- Iron (Low heat)
What To Avoid:
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
Storing & Maintaining:
- Lay your garment flat to dry, and store by folding and stacking neatly. This helps to avoid stretching and sleeve marks.
- Many natural fibres, particularly in knitwear, will start to pill over time. This is a normal process and can be easily removed by hand or with a device.
7. REPAIR
Rather than discarding clothes that are worn or damaged, look for opportunities to repair them and prolong the life of your garments.
Find a tailor
By finding a trustworthy tailor, you can have your garment repaired to extend its life and ensure it always fits you perfectly. Get in touch with our team for advice on finding a good tailor near you.
Small Repairs
While a tailor can help with garment repairs, many small fixes such as a missing button or seam rip can be easily mended at home with a sewing kit. We include extra trims with all of our garments, where applicable.
Get Creative
Personalise garments that seem beyond repair by getting creative – old fabric can be used as gift wrap, retro patches can cover up denim tears, or damaged knitwear can be worn over the shoulders as a scarf.
8. SECOND LIFE SOLUTIONS
Resell
Filippa K Preowned is our online marketplace in Sweden where you can sell and shop second hand Filippa K pieces. List your garments for cash or store credit, or discover unique pieces from past and current seasons.
Donate
Filippa K Collect program has been in place since 2015, taking back garments to give them a second life and ensure they are taken care of responsibly. Garments that are fit for resale are donated to our local partners, and garments that are not in a condition to be reworn are sent to textile recycling.
If you live near a Filippa K store, you’re welcome to bring in unwanted Filippa K garments for credit towards your next purchase with us.
9. THE FIBER TRACEABILITY INITIATIVE
The Fiber Traceability Initiative is an industry-wide collaboration introducing a QR code traceability solution based on global, competition-neutral standards.
This will result in a proof of concept, enabling full supply chain traceability from sheep on farms to finished garments. By placing a QR code inside the garment, everyone involved from brands to consumers will be able to access a comprehensive view of the product's journey from its origin to the shelf.
Filippa K, Axfoundation and GS1 Sweden are in the Steering Group of the Fiber Traceability Initiative.