Patou's shipping boxes are made with 100% recycled cardboard (FSC label) and they use just one box per product to avoid double packaging. All of their storage and packaging bags and covers are made of bio-plastic from potato starch. In addition, they offset their CO2 emissions from their e-commerce shipments with the GoGreen DHL program
The entirety of Patou's ready-to-wear collection is made in Europe (except for some special expertise such as jewellery made in Bali)
Patou would like to invite you to get to know each product and the Patou hands behind it by using their QR codes. At any moment, you can scan the code and follow them to their website where you can get to know the life of each piece, from the original sketch designed by Guillaume Henry, to the atelier manufacturing the outfit, including a video with some of their factory workers across Europe
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Jean Patou created his eponymous label in Paris in 1914. The designer was inspired by his travels around the Balkans and the East, focusing on creating clothing that would free women from the constrictions they faced until then. His clothes soon became synonym with luxury and high society. Today Jean Patou offers feminine ready-to-wear collections inspired by simple and delicate couture. Henry puts focus on fashion as the art of living, exploring art and beauty