Germany
B Corp certified — Apparel
Vinokilo shows genuine commitment to secondhand apparel and circular economy principles, which is commendable. To strengthen their score, we'd love to see more detailed material breakdowns (fiber content, yarn weight, finishing processes for curated pieces), explicit stitch density and reinforcement documentation, and a more formal repair or resale partnership structure. Their brand positioning could benefit from articulating a core design philosophy beyond curation—what aesthetic longevity or heritage story defines their identity? Transparency on sourcing networks for newly produced items (if any) would also support their sustainability narrative.
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