Introduction
Our inventory comes from a range of sources — our own archival vintage fabric, stock from retired tailors, consignment fabric from trade partners, and LaGondola fabric ordered directly from manufacturers. This diversity is exactly what allows us to offer rare, high-quality selections — but it also means the depth of sourcing documentation varies from batch to batch.
What You Can Expect
• Some fabrics carry the original selvage or a woven tag that clearly indicates their source
• Some older archival or consignment pieces, due to their age or history of changing hands, may no longer retain their original labeling
• Our team will share whatever sourcing information is available for a given piece, to the best of our knowledge
How We Build Trust
Our relationships with multiple manufacturers, retired Hong Kong tailors, and trade partners — some spanning decades — are the foundation of our quality standards. This long-term relationship, combined with our team's professional judgment and curation criteria, is what we rely on most — not a single physical label alone.
FAQ
If a fabric has no selvage or label, does that mean its origin is unreliable?
Not necessarily. Many older archival or consignment fabrics lose their original labeling as they change hands over the years — this does not affect the quality or authenticity of the fabric itself. Our sourcing is built on long-standing partnerships, not on labels alone.
What if I have a question about the origin of a specific fabric?
Please contact our team at contact@yoosclub.com. We'll share whatever sourcing information we have and help you understand the background and characteristics of that particular piece.
