Structure is not a constraint. It is the point.

NEVRO was built from use, not image. The blazer is one of the few garments in a modern wardrobe that works as a complete act: it orders an outfit, establishes presence, and removes the need to decide who you are before walking into a room. That function was the starting point.

The brand operates as a tailoring system rather than a category. The same logic that defines a blazer — lapel construction, proportional discipline, structural integrity — is applied across dresses, jumpsuits, shirting, and outerwear. Every piece follows the same design vocabulary, regardless of material or season. The result is a wardrobe built on consistency, not novelty.

Greece is not a detail of the brand, it is the method

NEVRO works exclusively with skilled artisans and specialized workshops in Thessaloniki, where a tradition of tailoring and textile knowledge remains active and precise. Production is local not as a marketing position but as a practical commitment: it allows control over construction standards, fit consistency, and the working conditions of every person involved in making the garments.
This relationship was first articulated through Thourios, NEVRO's debut collection — developed in direct collaboration with Greek craftsmen and featuring garments including the hand-constructed fustanella skirt. Several pieces from that collection are now held in museum archives, acknowledging their cultural and technical significance. It remains the clearest expression of what NEVRO understands craft to mean.

Autenticity

NEVRO is built on a single premise: a garment should earn its place in a wardrobe through use, not image. Every design decision — construction method, proportion, material choice — is made to support the wearer in daily life, not to perform a visual identity. The blazer is the clearest expression of this. It provides instant coherence, works across contexts, and does not ask the wearer to adjust themselves around it. That function is the standard against which every NEVRO piece is measured.

Sustainability

Sustainability at NEVRO is defined by construction, not certification. Garments are built to last beyond a single wardrobe cycle — precise pattern work, controlled finishing, and material integrity ensure they can be worn repeatedly, repaired when needed, and passed on. All production takes place in Thessaloniki, in partnership with artisans paid above the local average, under fair and transparent working conditions. No fur, leather, down, exotic skins, or angora — not as a campaign position, but as a permanent design constraint in place since the first collection. NEVRO backs its commitment to longevity with a lifetime guarantee on every piece.

Craftsmanship

NEVRO works exclusively with skilled artisans and specialized workshops in Thessaloniki, where tailoring knowledge remains active, precise, and deeply local. Construction decisions are made for repeatability and durability: the same standards applied to the first collection are applied to every piece that follows. This relationship was first expressed through Thourios, NEVRO's debut collection — developed in direct collaboration with Greek craftsmen and featuring garments including the hand-constructed fustanella skirt, several of which are now held in museum archives. Craftsmanship here is not an aesthetic claim. It is the operating logic of the brand.

"I built NEVRO to create structure without limitation — garments that support clarity, confidence, and self-definition."

Founder & Creative Director

Eleanna Tabouri

Built to last.

Every NEVRO garment is developed through precise pattern work, disciplined construction, and controlled finishing. Materials are selected for performance and longevity rather than immediate visual impact. Construction decisions are made to support repeated wear, repair, and long-term use.

NEVRO blazers are built to last beyond a single wardrobe cycle. We back that with a lifetime guarantee on every piece — because a garment constructed this way should not need to be replaced.

Made in Greece

All production takes place in Thessaloniki, in partnership with specialized workshops and skilled artisans. We do not outsource construction.

No Animal Materials

No fur, leather, down, exotic skins, or angora. This is not a campaign decision — it is a permanent design constraint applied from the first collection.

Fair Wages, Always

Every tailor and artisan working with NEVRO is paid above the local average. We hold the standard across every production run.

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