A Growing Movement
Built on sustainable, ethical and local production
Slow fashion is no longer a niche, it’s a growing movement. More and more people have something to say about how things are made, who makes them, and what we leave behind. And increasingly, they’re proving that you can make things look good while saying it. We Make Good is one of those voices: an Irish social enterprise that turns handmade design and ethical manufacturing into real jobs, skills, and belonging.
We Make Good
We Make Good is a manufacturing partnership of makers, designers, stockists, and supporters working to build a fairer, more inclusive economy. They support other social enterprises and believe product manufacturing should be a force for good: their makers are the heart and purpose of the organisation.
At We Make Good, you’ll find Irish crafts, ethical gifts, natural cosmetics, and design that changes lives: a portfolio that spans gifts, baby & kids, stationery & prints, home & living, and more. Beyond their own products, they offer three services: White Label (branded products from their designs), Cut-Make-Trim (sustainable local apparel and homewares), and Print (bespoke printing on ethical fibres in Dublin), so other brands can produce with the same values, putting manufacturing as a force for good and makers at the centre.




Their impact on society is measurable and human. Since 2018, We Make Good has trained and employed over 37 people. Their roles run from six months to three years and provide valuable skills, build confidence, and support long-term independence. Beyond employment, they help individuals rebuild their lives by creating belonging, community, and supporting access to housing and healthcare.
We Make Good is built on sustainable, ethical and local production. They care for people and the planet at every step - from fabric and trims to how and where things are made. The work they offer is designed to be life-changing for those who join them: real skills, fair conditions, and a path to what comes next. Whether you’re shopping their Irish crafts and ethical gifts or partnering with them for manufacturing, you’re supporting an operation that puts dignity and impact first.
We Make Good shows that design and manufacturing can be a route to inclusion. They believe society needs to innovate to protect people and the planet - and they’re doing it by making beautiful, purposeful products and offering other brands a way to do the same. From handmade Irish design to wholesale and corporate gifts, every choice to support them is a step toward a fairer, more inclusive economy.
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