A Visit to Our Makers in Vietnam

I recently travelled to Vietnam to visit our manufacturers and spend time with the team that brings HARA’s designs to life.

A Visit to Our Makers in Vietnam

We have always believed that clothing should be created consciously. This extends beyond the fabrics we choose and into the relationships we build, the environments we produce in, and the standards we uphold throughout every stage of production.

Seeing our manufacturing process firsthand is an essential part of this commitment. Visiting in person allows us to ensure that our values are reflected not only in the final garment, but in the craftsmanship, quality control, working conditions, and future development behind each piece.

Walking through the factory, meeting with our team, and seeing our collections come to life reinforced just how much care, precision, and skill goes into every garment we create.

As HARA continues to grow, maintaining strong and transparent relationships with our manufacturers remains a priority. We believe responsible production requires ongoing collaboration, direct involvement, and accountability.

This trip provided an important opportunity to review upcoming collections, refine product development, and continue improving the way we operate as a brand.

It also served as a clear reminder that ethical production is not simply a statement. It is an ongoing commitment that requires presence, genuine partnership, and a willingness to stay connected to every part of the process.

At HARA, conscious creation means understanding every stage of the journey, from design to production, and ensuring that each piece is made with integrity.

Visiting Vietnam was a valuable reminder that behind every HARA garment is a team of highly skilled people whose craftsmanship, dedication, and partnership are integral to everything we do.