Navigate the complex world of fibre content labelling, REACH compliance, and country-of-origin rules without the headache. We guide you through every requirement so your product is never a liability.

While you focus on building your brand Fashion Delivered handle the critical compliance details ensuring you meet all mandatory global compliance requirements, including;

  • Product safety regulations

  • Fibre composition & textile labelling requirements

  • Care labelling compliance

  • Children’s clothing safety requirements

  • Testing & quality assurance standards

  • Import/export and customs compliance

  • Sustainability and environmental compliance

  • Ethical sourcing & supply chain transparency

  • Factory social compliance & labour standards

  • REACH compliance

  • EU Digital Product Passports (DPPs).

We offer an initial free 15 minute, no obligation call.

 

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  • Most new brands are unaware of strict compliance laws until they face fines or have products pulled from sale. This service ensures they launch legally and safely, removing a significant hidden risk.

    With increasing pressure around ESG reporting, ethical audits, and traceability (like DPPs), large brands face immense regulatory burdens. This service ensures their global supply chains are audit-ready, protecting both their margins and their public reputation.

  • Fashion Delivered will work within your parameters to ensure your products are designed and developed to the correct standards according to the mandatory compliance requirements.

    We will work with your selected mills/ manufacturers to produce the collection following our tried and tested sealing process from initial prototype through to pre-production sample. We have an open dialogue with the main Test Houses on all aspects of design, performance, functionality and overall safety when it comes to specialist collections, PPE and technical fibres.

    Fashion Delivered can assist or fully project manage on your behalf.

  • Global standards vary between product categories and geographical regions, the US vs Japan as an example. There are expectations and, in some cases, legal requirements of durability and fitness for purpose across clothing sectors. We use a combination of verified British Standard Test methods as well as their global equivalent depending on the region or market being delivered to. 

  • Digital product passports (DPPs) are being introduced across the EU to enhance textile industry traceability, circularity and transparency. They capture data via blockchain about the environmental impact of products, their composition, their production and provenance, giving consumers an insight on how sustainable their purchases are.

    Currently rolling out in the EU, the UK is expected to follow suit from 2027 onwards.

 
 

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