B CORPORATION® CERTIFICATION
On the 30th of July 2019 Save The Duck become the first fashion brand in Italy to obtain the certification reserved to the best performers in social and sustainability issues and becomes a B Corp.
More DetailsAt Save The Duck we have our own pace and respect the pace of the planet. Our products are 100% animal free and cruelty free.
On the 30th of July 2019 Save The Duck become the first fashion brand in Italy to obtain the certification reserved to the best performers in social and sustainability issues and becomes a B Corp.
More DetailsNicolas Bargi launched the Save the Duck brand with the objective of creating a product that is animal, human and environmentally friendly.
In 2014, the "Gruppo Alchimia" bought a share of Forest srl.
Since 2014, Save the Duck has asked its suppliers to adhere to the social compliance of Amfori BSCI (Business Social Compliance Initiative)
Since 2014, Save the Duck requires its raw material suppliers to provide STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification.
For the XXI United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Save the Duck produced a limited edition of its iconic garments for Oxfam.
Dal 2016 Save the Duck utilizza materie prime certificate Bluesign®
Save The Duck celebrated the WWF Italia's first 50 years by creating a “special edition” produced in 50 shades, each one representing an animal and/or natural habitat under threat.
FW17/18 saw the launch of the Arctic Program, a green, double layer padded parka.
Christopher Raeburn created the first Luxury capsule for Save the Duck FW 17/18.
Save the Duck became a partner of Amfori BSCI
Since 2017, Save the Duck has been using the chemical-mechanical parameters listed in its own RSL (Restricted Substances List) to vouch for the absence of chemical substances or harmful content in its garments.
Save the Duck uses certified recycled materials in compliance with GRS (Global Recycled Standard) criteria.The RECYCLED collection was created thanks to the use of fabrics recycled from plastic bottles and light-weight RECYCLED PLUMTECH® padding, again produced using 100% recycled plastic bottles.
The RECYCLED collection was created thanks to the use of fabrics recycled from plastic bottles and light-weight RECYCLED PLUMTECH® padding, again produced using 100% recycled plastic bottles.
Save the Duck branded its SS2018 collection by dedicating a collectionto the most famous duck in the world, and his companion: Donald and Daisy Duck.
Christopher Raeburn created the second Luxury capsule for Save the Duck SS2018.
Progressio SGR con il fondo Progressio Investimenti III acquisisce la maggioranza della società. Nell’ambito dell’operazione Nicolas Bargi, fondatore del brand, mantiene una partecipazione significativa nella società nonché l’incarico di CEO.
Save the Duck designed a tracksuit for the vegna climber Kuntal A. Joisher with its own animal free materials. Save the Duck shared Kuntal's dream by accompanying him during his arduous challenge: reaching the summit of Mount Lhotse, the fourth highest summit in the world, during his climb which he started on 7 April and successfully completed on 15 May 2018.
Save the Duck opened its first Flagship Store in Milan
Save the Duck drafted and launched its three-year sustainability plan as a back-up to the attainment of its social sustainability, environmental and ethical objectives.
For the FW18-19, Save the Duck continued its tradition of the Luxury capsule collections, by introducing Christopher Bevans, a talent from the US street wear scene.
Save the Duck presented a special capsule collection dedicated to the most famous duck in the world, Donald Duck and his companion, Daisy Duck.
The collection's garments are produced using a special fabric, NETY, created in 100% recycled ECONYL® nylon. The ECONYL® thread is a fibre obtained from the regeneration of fishing nets recovered from the seas and oceans and the recycling of pre-consumer and post-consumer nylon.
Save The Duck conquered Everest and set a world record by completing the first ever entirely animal free ascent of Everest in the history of mountaineering.
We chose to collaborate with Save the Children to support the project which sees the charity organisation assisting Afghan children and communities affected by conflict.
Save the Duck is the first fashion company in Italy to achieve B Corp® certification.
Save the Duck opened its first Flagship Store in Hong Kong
Save the Duck opened its first Flagship Store in Venice
The Forest clothing company dates back to 1914, thanks to the entrepreneurial spirit of Foresto Bargi. In 2012 third family generation Nicolas Bargi launched the brand Save The Duck with a strong commitment to create a product respectful of animals, environment and people.