Haus Garment Factory
Ethical Swimwear Manufacturing in Bali
More than a factory, it’s where your visions come to life
When I opened the doors to Haus Garment Factory on February 1st, 2024, my dream was to create more than just another garment factory in Bali. I wanted a place where everything happens under one roof: design, sampling, fittings, photoshoots, and production, so that labels, especially start-ups, could feel supported every step of the way.
Walking into our space, you’ll see 20+ state-of-the-art sewing machines, tailors focused on their craft, and our upstairs fashion design floor where ideas are refined until they’re just right. We even set up a professional backdrop system with seamless paper rolls and a textured concrete wall, so you can create campaign imagery and content in-house without needing to outsource.
It’s not just a workplace
It’s a creative hub, built to give you both confidence and clarity.
And the best part? You’re not left to figure it out alone. You get to work directly with me and my team. Together, we guide you through the process, answering questions, refining details, and making sure your collection is built with intention, precision, and care.
Built on Ethics & Sustainability
From day one, I promised myself that Haus would create swimwear responsibly. That means thinking about the people who make your garments, the fabrics we use, and the impact we leave behind.
Bali is one of the most beautiful places in the world—but it’s also one of the most affected by waste. The reality is, there aren’t enough resources here to manage rubbish or educate the local community on how damaging it can be for the environment. That’s why we built sustainability into the very core of Haus Garment Factory’s structure.
We run our factory with energy-efficient machines and LED lighting, and we follow a zero-waste mindset. But let me be clear, we never give away the offcuts of your custom prints. Those are yours to keep.
Instead, we carefully set aside fabrics used for sampling and block colours, and pass these onto local artisans in Bali who repurpose them into useful products. This way, nothing is wasted, the integrity of your custom designs is protected, and the local community benefits.
We also rethought how garments are handled day to day. Where many factories rely on endless single-use plastic bags, we use containers that can be cleaned and reused to transport and organise pieces throughout production.
In Bali, plastic pollution is one of the biggest environmental challenges, with limited resources, waste often ends up in rivers, on the beaches, and eventually in the ocean. That’s why reducing plastic has been a non-negotiable part of our system.
For me, these aren’t “extras” or marketing buzzwords. They are part of the DNA of Haus, proof that fashion production can be done with care, intention, and responsibility.
Our Team Is Our Heart
Haus wouldn’t be what it is without the people inside it. We’ve built a workplace that goes beyond minimum standards, where wages, bonuses, and paid leave are normal, and birthdays and ceremonies are celebrated.
It’s a family-style environment, and you can feel it the moment you walk in. That sense of respect and happiness flows directly into your collection. Every single person who touches your garments is valued, motivated, and proud of the work they create.
Why Brands Trust Haus Garment Factory
Mentorship
Guidance That Protects Your Vision
Many designers feel lost or unsupported by manufacturers. That’s why we do things differently. At Haus, we mentor you through every step, from concept to production, ensuring your ideas are understood, respected, and brought to life exactly as you imagine.
Transparency
Your Work, Your Ownership
Everything is created under one roof, and every tech pack, pattern, and file belongs entirely to you. No lock-ins, no hidden strings. We believe in honest partnerships where you always maintain full control over your creative assets.
Quality
Triple-Checked, Guaranteed Results
Every garment goes through multiple quality checks before leaving the factory, and if something ever goes wrong, we stand behind our work. Our commitment to accountability and consistent excellence is rare in this industry, but for us, it’s the only way to work.
Your Next Step
Starting a label is exciting but it can also feel intimidating. I know, because I’ve been there myself.
That’s why I built Haus Garment Factory: so you don’t have to figure it all out alone.
If you’re ready to bring your collection to life, I’d love to walk you through it step by step. Book a free 30-minute Curiosity Call, and let’s map out your journey together.
