
Sustainable quality.
We manufacture textiles that accompany people in their work day after day, reliably and perfectly designed. Comfortable to wear and tough. The abbreviation HAKRO stands not only for our company founder Harry Kroll, but also for his principles.

NOW YOUR TEAM WEARS THE TROUSERS.
With 48 legs, the new HAKRO trousers are as much a part of the lives of tradesmen as they are of people in the office. Whether assembly or meeting, indoors or outdoors, long, short or as a skort - find the perfect solution for every requirement and every team.
Perfect collection lines for every need.

New variety. From head to toe.
From head to toe from a single source: in 2025 we are offering the greatest variety of models since HAKRO has been around. With 24 new trousers alone, there are more options for complete HAKRO outfits than ever before. HAKRO trainers are also being added for the first time - sustainable, robust and exclusive. Together with other new products, they make the new HAKRO variety perfect.

For the moment and for the future.
The international multi-stakeholder initiative Fair Wear sets benchmarks for social standards in the textile industry. As a Fair Wear member, we adhere to a strict code of conduct that we consistently implement together with our production partners. Our ‘Leader’ status, which we achieved in 2024, confirms that we are on the right path and spurs us on to become even better.
Perfect Match: Kool Savas x HAKRO
Kool Savas x HAKRO - Together we celebrate 50 years of the King of Rap!On 21 February 2025, Kool Savas writes music history: He celebrates his 50th birthday with thousands of fans at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin - a milestone for the "King of Rap" and the entire German hip-hop scene. For us at HAKRO, it is a great honour to be part of history on this special evening.More than just a concert - a statement of quality and passion.We are not only equipping the entire team behind the scenes - from stagehands to sound engineers. No, we go one step further: the exclusive merch for 50 years of Kool Savas also comes from us. Whether hoodie or T-shirt - made with the attention to detail that connects Savas' music and our textiles."I really appreciate working with HAKRO. Just like me, they focus on quality and durability. It's a perfect match." - Kool SavasHow this collaboration came aboutThis collaboration is more than just a ‘business’ project for us - it is the result of genuine enthusiasm. Our shop manager Danny is one of Kool Savas' biggest fans. His passion for his music led to initial contacts and ultimately to this great partnership. In a video on our social media channels, he tells the whole story - a story of fan love, respect and genuine connection.https://www.instagram.com/reel/DF2YLuaITw_/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==We are already looking forward to celebrating 50 years of Kool Savas together this evening. 🎤🔥Follow us on Instagram - there you can expect many more specials about Kool Savas, including his 2026 tour. stay tuned! https://youtu.be/f4nQokxKT1A
Learn moreHAKRO is Fair Wear Leader
We have some great news that makes us really, really proud. After just three years, we have raised our Fair Wear status from ‘Good’ to ‘Leader’. This shows us that we are on the right track to offer the people behind our products good, safe and fair working and living conditions. Since 2021, HAKRO has been a member of Fair Wear, an internationally recognised multi-stakeholder initiative that audits textile companies and their production facilities for compliance with social standards. Our commitment to fair working conditions is scrutinised in an annual Brand Performance Check and our progress in implementing the Fair Wear Code of Conduct is documented. Fair Wear sets high standards for labour rights and social responsibility in the industry. As a member of this global initiative, we are committed to strictly adhering to these standards and working continuously with our production partners to improve them even further. The ‘Leader’ status that we achieved in 2024 confirms that we are on the right path and motivates us to further strengthen our commitment to fair working conditions and sustainable practices.
Learn moreHELLO AGAIN: HAKRO closes the textile loop
HAKRO is one of the first German textile companies to implement a genuine circular economy together with customers and partners. The workwear supplier takes back worn-out products and uses their recycled fibres for its new circular label HELLO AGAIN. Around 5.8 million tonnes of used textiles are produced every year in Europe alone. The majority of this is thermally utilised in waste incineration. This means that huge quantities of valuable resources are lost. Recycling is the order of the day, yet today less than 1 per cent of used textile fibres are processed into new clothing. Up to now, there has been a lack of logistical structures and technical possibilities to process the fibres of used clothing in a closed cycle and use them for the production of new textiles.HAKRO is known for its particularly durable workwear. As part of the resource-intensive textile industry, the company is aware of its responsibility towards the environment, climate and society. HAKRO clothing is developed for the heavy demands of everyday working life and is produced under fair conditions. It lasts much longer than average clothing, but at some point even a long-lasting HAKRO garment is worn out. That is why HAKRO is actively looking for solutions that will enable the fibres used in its products to be reused several times in the future. There are already examples in other sectors. The principle of material cycles has proven itself in paper, glass and PET recycling. Together with the fibre recycling start-up TURNS®, HAKRO has now been able to establish its own closed material cycle for cotton fibres. In the long term, the circular recycling of all HAKRO material blends and products is planned. HAKRO Managing Director Carmen Kroll comments: ‘As a manufacturer of high-quality workwear, we are committed to a sustainable value chain. This goes beyond the last working day of the textiles. Until now, we have unfortunately had little influence on the disposal of our products. We are therefore very pleased to now be able to offer our customers a sustainable end-of-life solution.We have found the best partner for this in the start-up TURNS®. The recycling experts offer an innovative all-round carefree solution, they handle the entire logistics and control the quality of the recycling process. I was impressed by the concept of the two founders right from the start. That's why I'm delighted to be able to support them as a business angel.’The TURNS® fibre cycle starts with AI-based material recognition. The used textiles are first sorted according to colour and fibre properties, then the fibres are removed from the material using fine needles and processed with fresh, sustainable cotton to create new yarns and cotton knitwear. Some work steps currently still have to be carried out by hand, which is labour-intensive, but the entire recycling process should be automated by the end of 2024. In contrast to chemical recycling, in which the material is synthetically broken down into its basic building blocks using a great deal of energy and cotton is downcycled into cellulose, the fibre structure is retained in fibre-to-fibre recycling. However, the fibres are shortened slightly during each recycling process and are therefore not yet suitable for the production of the particularly robust and durable HAKRO workwear. However, textiles for everyday use can be produced from the recycled fibres without any problems. So HAKRO came up with the idea of adding a modern casual line to its workwear.The new brand is called HELLO AGAIN. It consists of casually cut T-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants and hoodies in a comfortable oversized style in natural and pastel colours. The colours are partly derived from the recycled fibres used. This allows the origin of the textile to be experienced in a subtle way, giving the styles a special authenticity. The proportion of recycled fibres is already 30 percent and is set to increase further as the possibilities of textile technology grow. The first HELLO AGAIN textiles are expected to be available at the beginning of next year. The new, sustainable label is aimed at a broader target group than classic HAKRO workwear. The marketing and sales strategy will therefore also differ significantly from HAKRO's strategy. Jürgen Pruy, Head of Sales & Partnerships, is particularly proud that HAKRO is already setting the course for the goals of the EU Green Deal guidelines to be achieved by 2030 and explains: ‘The circular economy can only really get off the ground together with specialist retail partners, consumers and the entire industry. There is an urgent need for catalysts. In line with the motto test, learn, build bigger, we have simply set off on our journey. The positive feedback from many customers and stakeholders gives us a real boost. We hope that this will perhaps also inspire others to actively implement a circular textile economy.’ www.turns.dewww.helloagain-loop.com
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