Adelante for a better world.

We make ethical supply chains affordable and transparent with our values-driven approach.

Artisans and maquila
(factory) partners

Casa Xali (ca-sa shah-lee) partners with over 200 artisans and workers by bridging traditional techniques and urban manufacturing to create beautiful products and merchandise at scale. We work with indigenous communities in some of the most rural areas of the country, supporting the preservation of traditional crafts. Our work with local factories provides employment to skilled urban workers who are experts in their trade. 

Comercio justo

We believe that all trade should be fair trade. Our intimate knowledge of the local manufacturing landscape allows us to curate a network of talented artisans and urban workers, ensuring just wages and safe working conditions. The result is a better product that you can be proud to share. 

Thanks to you, our projects have created over 60,000 hours of work for communities across México. This model ensures sustained economic opportunity. 

Nearshoring and the planet

Unsustainable shipping practices release more than 700 million metric tons of carbon into the atmosphere annually, with some products moving back and forth across the ocean multiple times. That’s a staggering amount of waste. 

And it’s why we believe in nearshoring. Sourcing goods from neighboring countries not only cuts down on carbon emissions but also supports the growth of ethical practices in Mexico’s manufacturing sector.

Why México?

We are a country of problem solvers, as creative and resilient as we are warm and generous. Traditional production techniques, from carving to weaving to embroidery, have thrived in México for thousands of years. 

A globalized approach to mass production has threatened the vitality of these traditions. Our work fuses new methods and age-old practices while promoting a better, more sustainable approach to branding. 

Why México?

We are a country of problem solvers, as creative and resilient as we are warm and generous. Traditional production techniques, from carving to weaving to embroidery, have thrived in México for thousands of years. 

A globalized approach to mass production has threatened the vitality of these traditions. Our work fuses new methods and age-old practices while promoting a better, more sustainable approach to branding. 

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 Hours of fair trade work generated for artisans and textile workers