Lacson Rovello

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Lacson Rovello

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overall rating: Conscious
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certifications:

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
OEKO TEX Standard 100
Fair Trade USA
FSC Certified

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overview

sustainability
6.7 out of 10
non-toxic
7.0 out of 10
social responsibility

about

Lacson Ravello is a slow-fashion label from California designing timeless womenswear using natural, low-impact, and deadstock fabrics.

Highlights

  • Recycled/compostable mailers
  • TENCEL™, organic cotton, deadstock
  • TerraCycle fabric-scrap recycling
  • Small-batch, Oakland made
  • OEKO-TEX / GOTS materials

sustainability

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Sustainability
score:
6.7 out of 10

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Packaging

The brand uses recycled and compostable materials for nearly all packaging components. According to the company’s Earth Day report, Lacson Ravello ships products in EcoEnclose mailers made from 100% recycled, biodegradable paper, and garments are packed in clear poly bags made of 100% post-consumer recycled plastic. The printed thank-you cards are produced locally on FSC-certified cardstock with soy-based inks

Ingredient Sustainability

Lacson Ravello primarily uses natural and low-impact fibers such as organic or responsibly sourced cotton, bamboo-based viscose, and TENCEL™ lyocell, often supplemented by a small amount of elastane for stretch. Notably, Lacson Ravello also incorporates deadstock fabricsNotably, Lacson Ravello also incorporates deadstock fabrics in their collections. All pieces are made without animal-derived textiles like wool, leather, or silk, focusing instead on plant-based fibers (cotton, bamboo, hemp) and regenerated cellulose. Lacson Ravello uses GOTS-certified organic cotton for at least one product. Several fabrics carry the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification.

Energy Use and Footprint

In terms of transparency, Lacson Ravello openly states where production occurs and highlights sustainable practices, but it does not provide quantitative data on greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, or a formal environmental impact report.

Waste Management

As a small-batch producer, the brand inherently generates far less waste than fast-fashion companies. They avoid overstock and excess inventory by releasing capsule collections and making only what is needed, thereby preventing the common industry scenario of unsold clothes ending up in landfills.

Importantly, Lacson Ravello also implements specific initiatives to tackle waste during production. They acknowledge that any apparel production produces fabric scraps, so the brand has partnered with TerraCycle’s fabric recycling program to dispose of cutting scraps responsibly.

Business Model

Lacson Ravello’s business model is firmly rooted in the principles of slow fashion and mindful consumption, positioning itself in stark contrast to fast-fashion’s churn. The brand maintains a small, evergreen inventory of modern classics rather than a constantly rotating catalog of trendy pieces. The brand emphasizes quality and longevity in its marketing.

non-toxic

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Non-toxic
score:
7.0 out of 10

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The brand’s choice of predominantly natural fibers (cotton, bamboo, etc.) means that many of the typical toxic inputs (like azo dyes for polyester or chlorine treatments for wool) are inherently sidestepped. Moreover, several of the brand’s materials carry the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certification, which is specifically focused on the absence of harmful chemicals in textiles.

There is no evidence of PVC, phthalates, or other harmful synthetics in any Lacson Ravello product. They do not use pleather or vinyl (which often contain PVC), nor do they use stain-resistant PFAS finishes.

social responsibility

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Lacson Ravello’s production approach strongly favors ethical labor practices and supply chain transparency. Most of the brand’s apparel is ethically made in locally-owned factories in Oakland, California. Manufacturing in California inherently means adherence to strict U.S. labor laws (minimum wage, overtime, health and safety regulations) and easier oversight.

In addition, Lacson Ravello has demonstrated a commitment to fair labor beyond the U.S. when it does collaborate abroad. The Heart & Stripes tote bag is an example: while the cotton canvas was made in India, the brand ensured the tote was produced under Fair Trade certified conditions.

Lacson Ravello is effectively a 100% cruelty-free, animal-friendly brand in terms of materials. The brand’s product line is composed almost entirely of plant-based and synthetic fibers, with no use of animal-derived fabrics or components.