OUR TEAM IS YOUR TEAM

PRODUCED IN PORTUGAL

COMMITMENT TO QUALITY

PREMIUM & SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

Design
design
Sourcing
sourcing
Techpacks
techpacks
Sampling
sampling
Fittings
fittings
Production
production
QC Delivery
QC & delivery

PRODUCT PORTFOLIO

Jersey Tops and Bottoms

Jersey

Fleece Tops and Bottoms

Fleece

Woven Tops and Bottoms and Dresses

Woven

IMG 4510

Socks & Accessories

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Tricot Expertise: Premium Jersey, Rib, Interlock and Sweat Fabrics Made in Portugal

At Edberg Fashion we specialise in creating sustainable tricot fabrics that combine technical excellence with exceptional comfort. From lightweight jersey to structured interlock, from stretchy rib to soft sweat fabrics, we develop and produce every material locally in Portugal in collaboration with the country’s most skilled knitters.

After Care Guide: Extending the Life of Your Garments

At Edberg Fashion, we believe sustainability in fashion doesn’t end once a garment leaves the factory. It begins with high-quality, responsibly made materials, and continues with how you care for them.

France Takes Aim at Fast Fashion – And We Welcome It

In a significant move towards a more sustainable future, France has passed groundbreaking legislation to regulate ultra-fast fashion giants like SHEIN and Temu. (Source: Sustainability Mag) The new law includes eco-taxes, advertising restrictions, and mandatory environmental impact labelling—aimed at holding brands accountable for their overproduction, pollution, and exploitation of resources.

Why Work with Edberg Fashion?

The Benefits of a Reliable Production Partner in Portugal.

At Edberg Fashion, we understand that developing a collection is about more than just making clothes. Here’s why so many brands choose to work with us.

Edberg Fashion: Helping Brands Create Fully Bespoke Collections

In today’s competitive fashion world, standing out is everything. That’s why more and more brands are moving away from wholesale stock and towards full customisation. But what does “custom-made” actually mean—and why is it worth the investment?

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