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About Arma

ARMA was founded in 1985 as a family business and has since developed into a modern leather house. Today, Maral and Arden, the second generation of the family, are leading the brand forward. They grew up amidst leather and production, bringing that knowledge into a new era. No rapidly changing trends, but timeless pieces that last from generation to generation.

What sets ARMA apart is its control over two thirds of its own production process, from its own factories in Turkey. This gives the brand direct control over quality, working conditions and sustainability. The leather ARMA uses is a by-product of the meat industry: no animals are kept specifically for their hides.

The collection at Oger includes leather and suede jackets, overshirts, and outerwear. Pieces that are simple in form yet unmistakable in character.

Dex overshirt van suėde | FULL_WIDTH | Groen

160 production steps

Each Corneliani garment goes through more than 160 manual steps. From the first cut to the final finishing, in its own workshop in Mantua.

Family-owned since 1985

Established in 1985, ARMA is today led by the second generation of the family. The same conviction as at its founding: timeless, well-made pieces have no competition.

Learn as a core

From touch to colour and finish, leather is at the heart of everything ARMA creates. Traditional techniques combined with modern shapes and textures.

Responsible production

ARMA is affiliated with the Leather Working Group and the Business Social Compliance Initiative. The leather used is a by-product of the meat industry. Sustainability as a starting point, not a marketing choice.
Frequently asked questions about Arma

ARMA controls two-thirds of its own production process from its own factories, which gives direct control over quality and sustainability. The brand presents only two collections a year and believes in timeless pieces that improve with wear.

ARMA manufactures in its own factories in Turkey, opened in 2018. All production meets the standards of the Leather Working Group and the Business Social Compliance Initiative for fair working conditions and environmental practices.

Yes. ARMA uses leather that is a by-product of the meat industry: no animals are kept specifically for their hides. By managing its own factories, the brand has direct control over waste minimization and energy consumption. ARMA is affiliated with the Leather Working Group and the BSCI.