Unused Odhani
In the state of Rajasthan and Haryana, India there is a tradition of gifting unstitched fabrics with odhanis— which are hand tie-dyed—passed down through generations. These unused odhanis often accumulate in households, remaining untouched for years. To prevent this waste, we’ve decided to repurpose them in our collection, giving new life to these beautifully crafted fabrics. By incorporating hand tie-dyed odhanis that would otherwise go unused, we not only honor tradition but also embrace sustainability. This approach reduces waste, supports responsible fashion, and preserves cultural heritage, transforming forgotten pieces into unique, meaningful garments.
Production
We work with small, independent, and family-run workshops based in India. This helps us to provide fairly paid work for local artisans and to help to preserve local artistry.
Leather
We acknowledge that leather is an animal product, but it is a byproduct of the meat industry. Instead of letting it go to waste, we utilize it for its durability and longevity, which fits into our "buy less, buy better" philosophy. The leather we use is dead stock from major export houses based in India. The leather industry in India also plays a crucial role in providing employment, supporting approximately 4.42 million people, many from weaker sections of society. Women make up about 30% of the workforce in leather product manufacturing. By choosing leather, we not only create long-lasting products but also contribute to livelihoods across communities
ZERO Waste Policy
Any stock left from previous collections is sold on our website as Archive pieces. This allows us to ensure that the impact on our environment is minimized. Our garments are produced in very small quantities and whenever it's possible the garments are made after an order is placed. This helps us to avoid any overproduction.
Durability
Our garments are made of high-quality materials by high-skilled tailors and artisans. This guarantees a long-lasting product. We often use hand stitching therefore we educate our clients about care instructions and our team is happy to answer any queries related to any of our products and possible alterations.
Packaging
We try to minimize the amount of packaging. Garments are shipped in recycled boxes and are covered in recycled tissue paper. Leftover and waste fabrics are used to make packaging, pouches, and accessories.