CHARLES FRANKLIN KETTERING
„We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there“.
Back2You
care-a-porter®
Back2You cares about the environment. A concept of sustainability that passes through technology. The care in the choice of materials and in their production allows those who use our products to take care of themselves and of the world. Discover our technologies and enter the Back2You world.
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
BACK2YOU PROTECTS THE ENVIRONMENT
The use of very high quality microfibers guarantees the durability and effectiveness of our garments over time.
Natural resources are not exploited as organic materials are not used.
All stages of processing respect the environment and are certified against the use of harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100.
Our fabrics use Emana®️ and Resistex®️ yarns made in Italy.
The low environmental impact dyeing processes are GLOBAL ORGANIC TEXTILE STANDARD 4.0 certified.
Back2You is not just style and quality but also respect for the environment. The packaging is eco-friendly, free of toxic agents, produced with renewable energy certified by BRC; Ecol360 ° and Dolomiti Clean Energy.
MADE IN ITALY & ETHICS
The design, the yarns, the fabrics, the accessories for the packaging and processing of the finished garment are part of the Italian manufactoring excellence.
Back2You and its garments are "ethical" because they reduce the environmental impact and favor the economy and local excellence.
The results of using technology for the well-being of the person are not limited to aesthetics but affect the entire body and its surroundings.
DETAILS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
THE MORE YOU USE IT THE MORE IT WORKS
NO OBSOLESCENCE
Back2You garments last forever thanks to the materials they are made of.
The bioactive minerals contained in the Back2You fabric remain active forever. There is no need for "refills". They can be used and reused indefinitely without losing their effect.
Even in case of intense use, the bioactive molecules do not dissolve because they are woven into the structure of the yarn itself.