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Contact details


You can report any difficulties you encounter when accessing the content of the website to us:

René Lehmann-Nikolauschke
Am Stadtweg 2
39164 Wanzleben-Börde
Wanzleben-Börde
marketing@karlowsky.de



Market surveillance authority


The contact details for the market surveillance authority responsible for us are:

MLBF (under establishment)
c/o Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Equality Saxony-Anhalt
PO Box 39 11 55
39135 Magdeburg
MLBF@ms.sachsen-​anhalt.de
Tel.: 0391 567 6970


Disclaimer


The web content was automatically checked on: 24 November 2025. The Google Chrome browser, version 136.0.7103.92, was used to access the web content with Eye-Able. We guarantee the accuracy of the information provided for the tested application version under the specified browser and operating system parameters. If different versions or environments are used, the display may differ from the results shown here. For a complete check, manual tests by the website operator are also recommended.

Accessibility statement


Karlowsky Fashion Ltd. endeavours to make its website accessible in accordance with the Accessibility Enhancement Act (BFSG) and the Accessibility Enhancement Act Ordinance (BFSGV). This statement applies to https://karlowsky.com/.


Description of the service

On our website, we offer workwear for sale for the following sectors: catering, hospitality, catering, medicine, nursing, wellness and cosmetics.


How our website meets accessibility requirements


Status of compliance with requirements


Our products and services can be found, accessed and used by people with disabilities in the usual way, without any particular difficulty and, in principle, without assistance from others.

Our website is largely compliant with the BFSG and BFSGV. However, there are still some barriers on our pages that we are actively working to remove in the future. The following exceptions and incompatibilities exist:


The following content is not accessible because it is not compatible with the underlying harmonised standard EN 301 549:

  • Several pages contain images without captions. This makes it difficult to navigate to the images using screen readers.
  • Some pages contain links without link text.
  • On all pages, the contrast between text and background is too low.
  • On one page, there is an 'iframe' element without a label. Navigation to the iframe with screen readers is difficult.
  • No language is specified in the HTML on individual pages.
  • There are form fields without labels on individual pages. Navigation to the form fields with screen readers is difficult.
  • There are buttons without labels on all pages. Navigation to the buttons with screen readers is difficult.
  • Some pages contain headings that have no labels or contain the aria-hidden attribute and are therefore not accessible to screen readers.
  • The meta viewport prevents zooming on all pages. Disabling zooming makes it difficult for people with visual impairments to read page content.
  • On all pages, a parent element is missing the appropriate child elements. This can confuse screen reader users, as content is expected but none is present.
  • On several pages, there are elements with the Aria-hidden attribute that can be focused on at the same time. This makes these elements accessible to assistive technologies, even though they should be hidden.
  • Almost all pages contain scrollable elements that cannot be scrolled using the keyboard. This makes it difficult for users of assistive technologies to view the entire page.
  • One page contains interactive elements whose names are not part of the labelling. This makes it difficult to control the website using voice control.
  • Almost all pages contain lists that include elements that do not belong in lists. This may prevent assistive technologies from displaying the lists correctly.


This statement was created on 24 November 2025.