Recycled Cotton
Recycled Cotton, a step towards circular fashion, reimagines waste as a resource. We're spinning yesterday's fabrics into tomorrow's treasures, reducing waste and resource use.

Recycled cotton emerges as a sustainable alternative by reusing cotton fabric waste, thereby reducing the extensive water and chemical usage associated with conventional cotton farming. The production of recycled cotton needs minimal additional water, and the process avoids the use of pesticides and fertilizers, common in traditional cotton cultivation. By repurposing existing cotton materials, recycled cotton effectively reduces textile waste in landfills and lowers the carbon footprint associated with the growth and processing of new cotton.
The use of recycled cotton also contributes to energy conservation. The process of recycling cotton requires less energy compared to growing and processing virgin cotton, resulting in lower greenhouse gas emissions. This approach not only conserves natural resources but also supports a circular economy in the textile industry. By choosing recycled cotton, we contribute to reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices in apparel manufacturing, ensuring each garment has a story of conscious consumption and responsibility.
The Eco-Logic Behind It
Our adoption of recycled cotton marks a significant step towards sustainability. We convert pre-loved fabrics into new, eco-friendly textiles, reducing water and chemical inputs compared to virgin cotton. Our recycled cotton, often verified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), is part of a movement towards more sustainable textile practices, ensuring both environmental responsibility and high-quality standards.
The Green Blueprint

Recycled Cotton

Recycled POM

Spandex

ECONYL®

Recycled Nylon

Recycled Polyester

Lyocell

