LESSONS

How Can We Localise Fashion?

  A long word, an important meaning.    Localisation is defined as: the practise of producing, sourcing and consuming good within a geographically close or regional area rather than relying...

How Can We Localise Fashion?

  A long word, an important meaning.    Localisation is defined as: the practise of producing, sourcing and consuming good within a geographically close or regional area rather than relying...

If You Can't Show It, You Can't Sell It

    Transparency is becoming no longer a choice, and we are here for it. The reality is, that there's few fashion brands who openly publicise their supply chains. With...

If You Can't Show It, You Can't Sell It

    Transparency is becoming no longer a choice, and we are here for it. The reality is, that there's few fashion brands who openly publicise their supply chains. With...

See Behind The Threads: A Photo Series Celebrat...

  This June, we commissioned Yulissa Aranibar drom Arranca Prod to capture the hands & hearts behind our Hand Crocheted & Knitted pieces.  We hope through this series, we can...

See Behind The Threads: A Photo Series Celebrat...

  This June, we commissioned Yulissa Aranibar drom Arranca Prod to capture the hands & hearts behind our Hand Crocheted & Knitted pieces.  We hope through this series, we can...

Where does discarded clothing go?

Annually, it’s estimated we produce 92 million tonnes of textile waste. That’s equivalent to the weight of over 61 billion cars. This is a problem.   What contributes to fashion waste? Dead...

Where does discarded clothing go?

Annually, it’s estimated we produce 92 million tonnes of textile waste. That’s equivalent to the weight of over 61 billion cars. This is a problem.   What contributes to fashion waste? Dead...

Why does fashion need to slow down?

It's estimated that 3,166 garments are made every second, and we only wear 1,100 of them.   This accounts for an estimated 93 trillion litres of water 2.1 billion tonnes...

Why does fashion need to slow down?

It's estimated that 3,166 garments are made every second, and we only wear 1,100 of them.   This accounts for an estimated 93 trillion litres of water 2.1 billion tonnes...

4 Questions to Ask Before You Buy New Clothes

1 Do the research behind what you’re buying. The first & most simple thing to look for is what it’s made out of. This can be found on the care label...

4 Questions to Ask Before You Buy New Clothes

1 Do the research behind what you’re buying. The first & most simple thing to look for is what it’s made out of. This can be found on the care label...