Chain Reaction

Chain Reaction
Even though Thunderpants is a fun and creative business, the realities of the garment industry can be harsh on both the people involved and the environment. Thunderpants would like to ensure that it is doing all that it can to improve the lives of everyone involved, at the same time ensuring minimum impact on the environment.
We aim for every aspect of production, from the cotton growers in India to our clothes being sewn in Carterton to be traceable, tested and controlled for quality. Currently we can successfully trace 100% of our fabrics and garment manufacturing plus 95% + of sundry components, of which we use very little.
We are constantly reviewing what we do and how we do it to strive for the most sustainable options possible. 


OUR SUPPLY CHAIN 

We are all about longevity and building relationships so we are very proud to say that the only part of our supply chain that has changed in 23 years is the knitting mill. When we no longer had an New Zealand option we started working with ABMT in Australia who are committed to providing the best quality while treading as lightly as possible. Let us take you through the whole process...
 

TPHQ

 Sophie and Josie Bidwill (directors of Thunderpants) work alongside the six other staff members and several dogs at Thunderpants Head Quarters, 42 Naples street, Martinborough. The garments are designed and sampled in our workroom before being sewn by our manufacturers. They then head back to us for further checking, packaging, marketing and dispatch. 
Thunderpants is a living wage accredited organisation which means all our employees, including all contractors, our sewing crew and our fabric printers are paid a living wage or more. 


Comments (7)

  • Sue Beatty on Sep 03, 2019

    I support NZ made….Keep up the good work

  • Hope Norris on Sep 03, 2019

    I love how open and honest you are about all aspects of your supply chain. What a fine example for other businesses!

  • Ann on Sep 03, 2019

    I’m hugely impressed by your thoroughness in documenting every step of your processes. (Have just read the whole thing.) Not that I needed any encouragement to buy Thunderpants – it’s the only brand I’ve bought for the last decade. All my knickers are still going strong! Long may you last too!
    Best regards, Ann

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