Example, do you order a size M sweater and it fits well? all other sweaters, t-shirts, etc. in size M also fit well (unless stated otherwise). I ended up ordering just one size hoping they were right, and it turned out to be a success. My purchase is like a glove. A look at the factories NO LABEL expresses that they want to be as transparent as possible. This is clearly visible when you view a product. With each product they have mentioned the factory in which the product was made. They currently work with seven factories, each of which has its own specialty.
For example, there is a factory for the shoes in Portugal and the shirts are made in Poland. For each of these factories there is a page where you can view various photos, read you phone number list are the story of the factory and play an extensive video. So you can actually see where your products are produced. Transparent production costs In addition to a glimpse into the factories, NO LABEL is even open about the production costs of the clothing. they spend € 20.50 for making a sweater. They claim that similar brands charge €110 for a similar sweater.
They themselves ask € 69. So there is a nice price difference. It is of course always questionable whether such comparisons are fair. All I can say is that the sweater I bought is clearly of good quality. They use high quality materials, the finish is very neat and the fit is correct. In that case, I think the comparison with a premium brand is justified. The use of color has been thought through In addition to making good clothes, and communicating openly and pursuing the philosophy, I think they are also very good at the online experience. The website works well, it looks very clean and the products come into their own very well. There are plenty of (detailed) photos for each product, so you have a good idea of what to expect.