14 of our favourite New Zealand-made businesses worthy of your support
We’re proudly 94% New Zealand made and glad to be part of a thriving community of other New Zealand-made brands and businesses.
The Importance of Garment Care
Most of the issues that drive us to discard our clothes could be solved with better garment care.
Unravelling the Threads of Our Socks - Natural fibres the hard choice.
Our journey toward sustainable fashion begins with the understanding that every thread, from field to fabric, has a story and an ecological footprint. We reflect on the complexity of sustainable supply chains and our commitment to pushing the boundaries of ethical fabrics.
How to Use Less in Your Life: 10 Tips for a Sustainable Lifestyle
The mass of man-made objects now outstrips natural ones, so now is the time to learn how to live with less.
How do you know if a fashion brand is greenwashing?
Sustainability appears to be everywhere, but a global sweep of green claims made online found that 40% of them could be misleading consumers.
Introducing Outland Denim X Untouched World
Everything you need to know about our new partnership with B Corp certified brand Outland Denim
What is circular fashion?
Explore the transformative concept of circular fashion, its impact on sustainability, and how it's reshaping the fashion industry's approach to production and consumption.
From Glenthorne to Garment: The Journey of Our Merino Wool and the Role of Regenerative Farming
Dive into the world of regenerative farming. Discover its importance, learn about its practices, and see how Untouched World is contributing to this movement.
Six Women Making a Powerful Impact
The Story of Our Māori Kite Logo
A Royal Visit to the Untouched World: Inspiring Sustainability in Fashion
Journey into the inspiring royal visit of Princess Anne and Sir Tim Laurence to Untouched World, reinforcing our deep-rooted commitment to sustainable fashion since 1998.
Dealing with Waste in the Fashion Industry
The fashion industry generates a massive 92 million tonnes of waste annually. Fast fashion and synthetic fabrics contribute to the problem, but we can combat waste by creating durable, long lasting garments made from natural fibres.