The Ferragamo brand publishes group-level sustainability reporting through its annual reports and environmental policies, referencing supplier codes of conduct and responsible sourcing commitments. LuxMyx treats these as supporting signals—not proof of brand-wide practices. Ferragamo emphasizes Italian craftsmanship (primarily Tuscany) with limited public supplier/factory-level transparency.
Verification Summary
- The Sustainability pages and annual ESG reports
- The brand offers boutique repair services and limited circularity initiatives.
- The brand is rated “It’s a Start” by Good On You (latest available).
- The brand’s product line includes established bag families (Hug, Gancini, Studio Bag) via category merchandising. Learn More
Independent Ratings and Reporting
- Good On You (June 2023): The Ferragamo brand is rated “Not Good Enough”.
- Remake (October 14, 2024): Highlights Tuscan craftsmanship amid fast fashion critique.
- Business and Human Rights Center (Jan 11, 2024): Ferragamo among luxury brands with low forced labor prevention.
- Vogue Business and Business of Fashion (Jan 11, 2024): Coverage of KnowTheChain benchmark criticizing luxury supply chains.
Materials, Certifications & Transparency
- Responsible Materials and Leather Working Group: Leather Working Group participation is documented.
- ISO-related environmental management references appear in a CDP questionnaire PDF.
- An SA8000 policy is publicly available.
Sustainability & Ethics
- Environmental commitments
- Value Chain
- People
- Animal Welfare
- Repair services: Repair services are listed on the brand’s official Services page.
Craftsmanship & Production Verification
- Hug craftsmanship claims (time/pieces) are supported as a repeated narrative across reputable fashion coverage and community reviews. PurseBlog
- Quality signals (mixed): Strong quality reputation with some reported friction points (repair delay + “Soft Hug” usability quirks).
Pricing & Value Transparency
- Resale presence: Available on major platforms but weaker retention vs. Hermès/Chanel/LV peers (40–60% retail recovery). PurseForum, Reddit
- Investment profile: “Buy-for-love” brand; Hug and Gancini models show modest appreciation potential. AskMeWear
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