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Supply Chain Standards
SuperX apparel offers more than what initially meets the eye.
Recognizing that only the finest would suffice, we dedicated months to scouring the globe for superior factories.
After an exhaustive search, we meticulously chose the cream of the crop. The manufacturing facility we collaborate with is a certified fair-wage workplace, committed to delivering the utmost in quality craftsmanship.
Creating inexpensive, subpar products isn't our ethos. Although it might be simpler to align with factories that fall short of our stringent standards, we opt for the more challenging route.
Whether it's substandard working conditions or inferior materials, we stand firm against partnering with manufacturers who prioritize profits over the well-being of people.
We hold our manufacturing partners to the highest quality standards, ensuring continuous quality control checks and adherence to best practices. Our commitment is to be pioneers in both quality and technology.
Regularly collaborating with our facilities, we strive to update and upgrade machinery and processes, guaranteeing the quality and performance you expect from SuperX.
We refuse to settle for anything less than exceptional, and "good enough" is simply not in our vocabulary. Our aim is to provide you with the absolute best gear, without compromise.
If you're curious about delving into the intricacies of our manufacturing processes, let's explore the details:

How do you certify that each of your facilities lives up to your high-quality standards?
The ISO9001 certification is the international standard for a quality management system - also known as a QMS. Manufacturers who meet the ISO 9001 standards are committed to providing high-quality products and services that meet (or exceed) customer and regulatory requirements.
Our manufacturing facilities use BSCI supported suppliers who are committed to continuously improving working and social conditions throughout the supply chain.
The SA8000 is a social management certification that encourages organizations to develop, maintain, and apply socially acceptable practices in the workplace. Developed in 1989 by Social Accountability International, the SA8000 certification is regulated by an advisory board consisting of trade unions, NGOs, civil society organizations and companies. The SA8000’s criteria were developed from various industry and corporate codes to create a common standard for social welfare compliance.

How do you guarantee that each SuperX piece stands up to your high-quality promise?

How are you keeping up-to-date with the latest technology and design trends?
