MADE TO BE RE-MADE

IT TAKES 2,700 LITERS OF WATER TO MAKE ONE COTTON T-SHIRT

That is enough for one person to drink for nearly three years. One of the major environmental impacts of the textile industry comes from cotton because of its extensive use of water during its cultivation and production. About 3% of the world’s surface is used for cotton production. More than half of cotton fields are irrigated artificially and up to 90% of the water used is drinkable. Approximately 2 billion T-shirts are sold each year.

THE MOST-ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY & A ZERO WASTE PHILOSOPHY

Circularity has been our obsession over the past few years. This season marks the beginning of the collaboration with a powerful alliance, The LoopTM project, which is at the forefront of circularity thanks to the most-advanced technology and their constant innovation focused on a and a zero-waste philosophy.

By guaranteeing quality, recyclability, and durability across our fabrics we have eco-designed a collection of 100% recycled cotton that can be recycled over and over again. The process begins with leftover cotton waste being recycled into top-quality sweatshirts and t-shirts. At the end of the garment’s lifecycle, we can recycle it into new garments. This is the first step in transforming a linear model, in which the items we buy end up burnt or in landfills, to a circular model in which the natural resources we use will never become waste, but instead Made to be Re-Made.

THIS COLLECTION HAS SAVED 992,565 LITERS OF WATER