Since 2002, Kloto has transformed the ideas that took shape in the classrooms of prominent Iranian art masters and notable figures, nurtured in the mind of Ghazal Bahmani, into enduring creations. By combining these ideas with fabric and thread, Kloto’s first creations came to life. The name “Kloto” comes from ancient Greece, where Clotho was the youngest of the three Fates who spun the thread of human life. Over time, this name became the root of many key words in various languages, representing human concepts of clothing and attire. Kloto has not been confined to a specific era. Over the years, as an Iranian brand, it has pursued both the interests of its long-time supporters and attracted new audiences with diverse tastes. The brand is committed to using the finest fabrics and raw materials available internationally, precise and meticulous tailoring, and protecting the rights of its customers. Moreover, Kloto is a pioneering brand in safeguarding the rights of behind-the-scenes workers in the fashion industry (seamstresses, etc.), striving to provide maximum welfare, benefits beyond legal rights, and job security for its employees. Kloto also aims to ensure that production processes and after-sales services respect environmental protection and natural resources. In recent years, Kloto has expanded its activities beyond women’s clothing to include children’s apparel and home products, continuing to grow while maintaining its original values.