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Pan tu nie stał is a Polish clothing and lifestyle brand founded in Łódź in 2006. Its sustainability-related position is centred on local manufacturing, with nearly all products made in Łódź county workshops in collaboration with local manufacturers and creatives. The brand began with small-batch, garage-based production and has continued to emphasise quality over mass production. It also uses second-hand furniture in its store interiors, and its products include apparel, accessories, textiles and other items produced through local workshops and e-commerce distribution.

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Local workshop production

The company's commitment to local manufacturing is a core principle, with nearly all products made in Łódź county workshops in collaboration with around 30 local manufacturers as well as various creatives, including graphic designers and illustrators, reflecting a focus on quality over mass production.

Small-batch garage production

Their initial products were T-shirts printed with retro designs, including witty Polish slogans and obscure words, produced on a small scale in their garage using screen-printing techniques. The first batch consisted of just 150 pieces, created in collaboration with a local Łódź sewing workshop, and these were sold online via the blog, with profits reinvested to sustain operations.

First store used second-hand furniture

It now operates physical stores in key Polish cities—starting with the first in Łódź in 2009, followed by locations in Warsaw (2014), Kraków (2015 and 2016), and Wrocław (2020)—designed in a vintage, post-industrial style using second-hand furniture to enhance the nostalgic appeal, alongside a robust online presence via its e-commerce site.

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Pan tu nie stał is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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