How a third-generation knitwear manufacturer aims to disrupt fashion

Mia Fratino's knitwear products are ethically made in a factory in Sri Lanka. Supplied
Mia Fratino's knitwear products are ethically made in a factory in Sri Lanka. Supplied
Mia Fratino co-founder and creative director Amy Jones. Supplied
Mia Fratino co-founder and creative director Amy Jones. Supplied
Australian knitwear brand Mia Fratino is on a mission to disrupt the fashion industry and change for the better the way stores – and consumers – buy clothes. We speak with co-founder and creative director Amy Jones about the brand’s no-sale policy, and rethinking the seasonal calendar.  Inside Retail: Tell me about your brand, Mia Fratino, and how it started. Amy Jones: I’m third-generation in the knitwear manufacturing industry – my grandparents and my parents ran a manufacturing bus

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