ÜBER UNS
Seit über 130 Jahren produziert HANRO hochwertige Wäsche, Nachtwäsche und Loungewear.
QUALITÄT, DIE MAN AUF DER HAUT FÜHLT |
UNSERE MISSION
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“Wir widmen uns allen Facetten der Nachhaltigkeit. Tagtäglich. Verantwortungsvoll, fair, transparent und offen für Neues. Für andauernde Freude. An Umwelt, Natur, Menschen, Produkten. Designed to last.“
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ABOUT US
The high quality and elaborate craftsmanship of HANRO is sought out by celebrities, designers, stylists, models, artists, and lovers of quality all over the world. Marilyn Monroe wore HANRO undergarments in the famous subway grate scene in 'The Seven Year Itch', Nicole Kidman made the "Cotton Seamless" spaghetti camisole an icon in the film 'Eyes Wide Shut', and Dakota Johnson appeared in HANRO underwear in '50 Shades of Grey'.
HANRO has been producing premium lingerie, nightwear, and loungewear for 140 years. The company was established in 1884 in the Swiss town of Liestal by Albert HANdschin and Carl ROnus and since then has stood for luxurious understatement, highest quality, and timeless style. Unique materials, exquisite craftsmanship, and attention to detail are at the heart of every collection. The result: carefully designed and sustainable lingerie that embodies elegance and aesthetic with every fiber. HANRO products are made in Europe and OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified. 80% of fabrics are produced in Vorarlberg, Austria in the company’s own fabric production facility. Advanced knitting technology and exclusive refining processes turn high-quality natural fibers into luxury materials. Manufacturing takes place at the company’s sewing factory in Portugal. The result is unique garments with exceptional comfort.
Decades of tradition combined with technical innovation and timeless design make HANRO a desirable and distinct brand. Today the company can be found in the finest shopping destinations in almost 50 countries around the world. In addition, HANRO has 13 flagship stores worldwide, including in New York, Beverly Hills, Dubai, London, Amsterdam, Rome, Munich, Vienna, and Gstaad.