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Conscious fashion, responsible production

90% of our garments are made from stock left over from our suppliers' previous productions.

Martina Maletti: sustainable fashion, made with Love in Madrid

Martina Maletti is more than a fashion brand; it is a commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship. With workshops in the heart of Madrid, each garment is a work of art created with fabrics sourced from the most exquisite corners of Italy, France, Spain, England, Greece, Japan and South Korea.

Sustainability in every stitch

Our fabrics are sourced from carefully selected suppliers who share our vision of more responsible fashion. Recycled polyester, triacetate and eco wool are just some of the materials we use.
By having our workshops in Madrid, we reduce the carbon footprint associated with transport and support the local economy.
Our garments are designed to last, encouraging conscious consumption and reducing the amount of clothing that ends up in landfill.
Sustainable elegance: proof that you can dress sophisticated without sacrificing the planet.

We work hand in hand with local artisans to create unique pieces and preserve traditional techniques.

Certificate OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100

The OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certificate is the most widely used eco-label in the world to guarantee that labelled textile products have been tested for more than 300 harmful substances. The certification is based on the OEKO-TEX® catalogue of scientifically based criteria and neutral laboratory tests, taking into account numerous substances, both regulated and non-regulated, that could be harmful to health, as well as preventive parameters. In many cases, the limit values set for OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 exceed national and international requirements.

The types of products certified by the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certificate are grouped into four classes: Articles that may be in direct contact with the skin for babies and children up to three years of age (underwear, bed linen, towels, nappies, nappies, hygiene products, etc.) articles in direct contact with the skin (underwear, bed linen, T-shirts, socks, etc.) articles that are not in direct contact with the skin (jackets, coats, etc.) and decorative materials (tablecloths, curtains, upholstered furniture covers, etc.).

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