United States
B Corp certified — Personal care products
SITCH shows emerging commitment to quality basics but remains early-stage in longevity infrastructure. Material specs are limited to general descriptions (organic cotton, natural dyes) without third-party verification or detailed fiber sourcing. Construction details are sparse—no evidence of reinforcement strategies, stitch density targets, or hardware specifications. The brand would strengthen significantly by publishing repair guides, offering spare parts (buttons, zippers), or establishing a formal take-back program. Supply chain transparency is minimal; a factory list and farm-to-garment tracing would add credibility. The consistent, understated aesthetic is a genuine strength, but the brand is young enough that 10+ year design permanence cannot yet be claimed.
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