Sustainability

The fashion industry has a significant Environmental impact, from resource depletion and pollution to social and ethical concerns. However, a growing movement towards eco-conscious practise is gaining momentum, with a focus on sustainable and ethical clothing production.

We use only sustainable Materials, because these a lower environmental impact compared to conventional options like synthetic fibers derived from petroleum. Ethical sourching is important for us. Ensuring fair labor practises, safe working conditions, and living wages for garment workers. This includes supporting local and fair-trade suppliers. Reducing textile waste is one of our goals, through efficient production processes, minimizing fabric scraps, and incorporating recycling and upcycling techniques.
We also design simple, elegant, timeless clothes with a good material quality and production, so our clients able to wear it for a longer time.

And we strongly suggest our clients to resell our product or give to other who need it to reduce waste in our only planet Earth.

Always do 4Re: ReDUCE – ReUSE – ReCYCLING – RePEAT

As our brand speaks, we use only a good-quality cotton and linen. There are several reasons why we use cotton and linen for our products.

Starting with cotton:
Cotton fibers allow air to circulate, making it breathable. This can regulate body temperature, keeping you cool in warm weather and it has a soft texture.
Wearing cotton is a good choice, especially for sensitive skin, because it is hypoallergenic, and highly absorbent.
If you like to wear timeless fashion, we recommend cotton because it is a relatively strong and durable fiber. This allows it to withstand regular washing and wear.
As a natural fiber, cotton is biodegradable and has a positive impact on the environmental considerations.
You can extend the life of your cotton garments if you treat them properly.

Here are some easy tips you can use to care for them:
Cotton can be machine washed at 30°C or hand washed. It is better if you use a mesh bag for delicate items to prevent
snagging or twisting. Mend small holes by turning the garment inside out, using a needle and carefully arranging nearby threads to cover the tear. Iron-on fusible interfacing can also disguise damaged fibers.
Pre-treat stains before washing with a stain remover. For darker pieces, patch-test on an inside seam to check the colour won’t be affected.
Hang cotton to dry, as heat from tumble dryers can cause shrinkage.

Now we talk about linen.
Linen is the winner among all garments, it is a fantastic natural fabric because highly breathable, has natural temperature-regulating properties that keep you cool in warm weather and can even provide some insulation in cooler temperatures. Linen is able to wick away moisture effectively and so comfortable in hot and humid conditions.
you are looking for a garment that is naturally hypoallergenic and possesses some natural antibacterial properties, linen
If is the answer.
The plant from which linen is made called flax, and it requires fewer pesticides and fertilizers compared to other crops.
Linen is also biodegradable. What makes linen special to wear is because it has slightly wrinkle look, which adds charm, its natural texture and classic gives an elegant look.

It is not difficult to care for linen, we give several tips that you can try at home:
Machine wash on a low spin at 30°C to retain fiber strength and any dye. Use lukewarm water when hand washing. Avoid frequent washing and ventilate between wears.
Avoid thin wire hangers or clips that can leave impressions or distort the garment. Always air-dry.

Please to always remember that together we can minimizes pollution, conserve water, and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions!.
Support fair labor practices and improve the livelihoods of garment workers are our concerns, so we can attracts
environmentally and socially conscious consumers, building brand loyalty and trust.