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Triarchy Has Built a Business on Its Love For Denim and the Planet

Triarchy simply believes in the denim it creates.

And as such, it says it’s mission is a simple one: “To conserve our planet’s most important resource by reducing the massive water consumption of our planet’s most beloved piece of clothing, jeans.”

The denim brand makes its denim in a factory in Mexico and operates a workshop out of its atelier in Los Angeles. The factory in Mexico uses 85 percent recycled water, and saving the precious resource is key to Triarchy’s ethos.

Carved in Blue caught up with company creative director and designer Adam Taubenfligel to get a little insight into what’s going on with the brand.

Read more at Carved in Blue.

This article is one of a series on Rivet from Lenzing’s Carved in Blue denim blog. From conversations with the experts behind the mills that make some of the world’s most-wanted denim to the global brands bringing novel denim made with TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal branded fibers to the market, Carved in Blue shares the stories of those whose roots run deep with denim. Visit www.carvedinblue.com