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Permanent designs, obsessively refined

We create and continuously refine a single permanent collection: A strictly limited range of timeless essentials, crafted exclusively in Europe from natural fibers. Proud of our materials, mills and manufacturers, we trace our garments back to the farms and invite you to explore exactly how, where and at what cost they’re made.

Natural Fibres

We source natural, biodegradeable and renewable fibers, from traced farms and mills around the world, to create garments that feel good, last long and age well.

European Craftsmanship

We manufacture exclusively in the European Union, with Italian, Portuguese and Romanian partners that take no shortcuts in creating their product.

Perfect Fit

We provide multidimensional sizing, offering an uncompromising fit for more people, taking into account both individual physical and aesthetical requirements.

Repairs & Take-Back

We repair our garments for free in our stores and ship complimentary spare parts worldwide - if a garment is no longer wanted, we buy it back for resale or recycling.

Full Transparency

We disclose all that goes into creating our garments, including exhaustive supply chain, cost and footprint information for every product we make.

"We envision a world free from mindless consumption. A shift from the intoxication of instant gratification, to the satisfaction of focusing on what really matters to us"

— August Bard Bringéus, Co-Founder

Jakob Sazon Dworsky and August Bard Bringéus, Co-Founders

We hope to inspire a fulfilled life, through meaningful relationships with material goods, and an appreciation for all that goes into creating them. Our philosophy is about the joy of in investing in what we really value – and the freedom in letting go of the rest.

Our history

We founded ASKET in 2015 in Stockholm, Sweden, with a simple idea: to create clothing that stands the test of time. Over the years, we came to see how closely our pursuit of a better product is tied to resourcefulness and respect towards people and planet. We saw an opportunity – and felt a responsibility – to use our work to nurture an appreciation for what garments truly are and to inspire change. In the fashion industry at large, and in our individual relationships with clothing.

2015

2025