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Ellen Wei, CEO of Artshirt: Setting the ESG Standard for Taiwan’s Textile Industry — Merging Aesthetics, Comfort, and Sustainability in Corporate Uniforms

James Lin 林麟杰 by James Lin 林麟杰
April 25, 2025
Ellen Wei, CEO of Artshirt. (Photography: Artshirt)

Ellen Wei, CEO of Artshirt. (Photography: Artshirt)

Inside a bright, design-focused studio, the Artshirt team is deeply immersed in fabrics and design drafts. Each uniform is born from a seamless fusion of aesthetics and functionality. In an exclusive interview with《The Icons》magazine, CEO Ellen Wei remarked, “Our ambition goes beyond producing corporate uniforms — we want to create a global platform that showcases the talent of Taiwan’s fashion designers.”

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Launching Next-Generation Functional Fabrics — Where Beauty Meets Sustainability

In recent years, corporate procurement and marketing departments have expressed evolving expectations for team uniforms. No longer seen as mere essentials, uniforms are increasingly expected to embody both brand identity and advanced performance features.

“Many companies now want uniforms that go beyond snag resistance and moisture-wicking; they want garments that are stylish, reinforce their brand, and even enhance employees’ confidence and willingness to wear them,” says Ellen Wei. In response, Artshirt initiated an R&D programme focused on high-performance fabrics — not only enhancing functionality but embedding sustainability from the ground up.

This innovation drive redefined both design logic and supply chain strategy. The team partnered with domestic and international suppliers to develop new eco-friendly performance fabrics. The resulting uniforms are durable, comfortable and structured — and crucially, align with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals. This is more than material innovation; it is a redefinition of clothing as a vehicle for corporate responsibility.

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Collaborating with fabric suppliers at home and abroad, Artshirt develops high-performance textiles that meet durability, comfort, and ESG standards. (Photography: Artshirt)

The Seamless Fusion of Design and Sustainability

In 2021, Artshirt officially integrated ESG principles into its core development strategy, actively exploring and applying sustainable materials. Among its most notable achievements is a fabric co-developed with suppliers, made from discarded oyster shells sourced from Chiayi’s Dongshi and Tainan’s Qigu regions.

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Discarded oyster shells from Chiayi and Tainan are transformed into functional, eco-conscious fabrics by Artshirt. (Photography: Artshirt)

This textile boasts antibacterial, deodorising, moisture-absorbing, quick-drying and UV-resistant properties, while also regulating body temperature — ideal for Taiwan’s humid and sticky climate. It has already been adopted by numerous enterprises.

“This is a win–win solution,” Wei explains confidently. “Companies receive high-quality uniforms and reduce replacement frequency, thereby advancing their sustainability goals.”

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Artshirt’s high-performance fabrics are widely adopted across industries, delivering both quality and sustainability for diverse work environments. (Photography: Artshirt)

Championing ESG Through Uniform Innovation

In driving ESG practice, Artshirt has reimagined uniforms not merely as tools for corporate identity, but as carriers of sustainable values. Since 2021, the brand has aligned its development with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action). Through concrete action, the brand is helping companies turn sustainability pledges into reality.

“We believe the true value of a uniform lies not only in its cut or design, but in the positive impact it brings to society and the environment,” Wei notes.

Practically, Artshirt’s sustainable apparel has been adopted in full by the Yunlin County Government — an initiative that not only enhances the region’s green credentials, but has also earned recognition at national level as a model of ESG in the public sector.

On the production side, the company embraces circular economy principles, using eco-friendly fibres made from recycled PET bottles and oyster shells. Offcuts are transformed into industrial cleaning cloths or recycled by large manufacturers, ensuring material is reused across the supply chain. This commitment to zero-waste design reflects a deeper ethos.

“Every design decision reflects a value choice. Choosing environmentally responsible options is our way of responding to both market and societal expectations,” Wei emphasises. “Sustainability isn’t just a design philosophy — it’s embedded in our daily operations.”

The company has implemented paperless processes and digital management systems, improving operational efficiency while reducing paper and administrative waste. For Wei, these operational details are essential to authentic sustainability: “Sustainability isn’t defined by one eco-friendly fabric. It’s defined by a brand’s willingness to take responsibility in every choice it makes.”

As of the end of 2024, Artshirt has delivered over 100,000 ESG-aligned uniforms to clients ranging from government agencies to construction, technology, and brand enterprises. For Wei, the numbers reflect a meaningful journey — and a source of immense pride.

“This isn’t just a uniform revolution. It’s a collective shift in how enterprises express their values. When a brand chooses to weave responsibility into its fabric and sustainability into its silhouette, every uniform becomes a statement of vision and commitment.”

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Artshirt places SDGs 4, 5, 12, and 13 at the heart of its design and production, embodying ESG values through every step of the process. Each uniform becomes a statement of the company’s commitment and choices toward society and the environment. (Photography: The Icons)

Comprehensive Uniform Solutions That Strengthen Brand Identity

More than a manufacturer, Artshirt positions itself as a strategic partner in corporate apparel. From needs analysis and fabric selection to design, production, and delivery — every stage is carried out in Taiwan. The company ensures stable sizing systems and flexible restocking mechanisms to address long-term supply continuity for its clients.

“Uniforms cannot follow a one-size-fits-all approach,” Wei states. “Design must reflect the unique needs of each industry and work environment.”

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Providing end-to-end services from design to delivery, Artshirt serves as a strategic partner in corporate apparel, ensuring reliable supply and local manufacturing in Taiwan. (Photography: Artshirt)

From scrubs for healthcare professionals and industrial workwear for factories and field operations, to polos and shirts for tech brands seeking visual cohesion, Artshirt offers a wide range of products that span both functional and formal needs. The team also tailors garments for trade shows, team-building events, and high-precision workspaces.

“There are many forms a uniform can take, but its essence is constant: to help each person feel supported and recognised in their role.”

Wei notes that the most enduring partnerships are not built on pricing, but on aligned values.

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Offering a wide range of team uniform options, Artshirt caters to the functional and branding needs of various industries. (Photography: Artshirt)

Clients in construction prioritise durability, windproofing and breathability due to variable on-site conditions. Technology firms focus on durability, ESG alignment and forward-looking design. Branding-focused companies seek apparel that conveys identity externally while ensuring employee comfort internally.

“We never aim for one-off collaborations. Our goal is to become our clients’ long-term partner in uniform design and sustainable development.”

These diverse requirements have shaped Artshirt into more than a manufacturer — it acts as a design consultant, standing shoulder to shoulder with clients. Every detail, from design to fabric to comfort, is considered through the lens of corporate identity and culture.

“For us, the most rewarding moment isn’t the delivery of a uniform — it’s seeing an employee wear it and feel, ‘I belong here’. That spark of pride and connection is what drives us forward.”

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Combining performance with brand identity, Art of Uniform has earned the long-term trust of clients in construction, technology, and consumer sectors. (Photography: Artshirt)

From Taiwan to the World: Elevating Sustainable Textiles on the Global Stage

Looking ahead, Ellen Wei and her team are preparing to participate in COP30, the United Nations Climate Change Conference. It’s a rare opportunity to present Taiwan’s sustainable textile innovation on a global platform — not merely as brand promotion, but as a profound dialogue between industry and climate responsibility.

Wei is also leading efforts to ensure that over 50% of the company’s product line is made with sustainable fabrics. A dedicated sustainability team has been established to focus on employee education, cross-industry collaboration, and materials R&D — ensuring that sustainability is not a slogan, but an integral part of the brand’s rhythm and identity.

“We’ve never seen ourselves merely as a uniform supplier,” she concludes. “Our mission is to design garments that express a company’s values and beliefs. Starting from Taiwan, we want the world to see how we work — not through slogans, but through every piece we create, responding to this era’s call for beauty and responsibility.”

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The company has established a dedicated ESG task force to drive employee education, cross-industry collaboration, and continuous innovation. (Photography: Artshirt)

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James Lin 林麟杰

James Lin 林麟杰

James Lin, APAC Consultant and Planning Director at The Icons, specializes in visual and technological fields. Social corporate responsibility is no longer just a slogan; it has become a crucial issue for businesses and humanity as we strive together toward sustainable development. As global trends advance, this responsibility is deeply tied to our future. We invite capable individuals like you to join us in responding to and exploring this journey.

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