Hello & Chill
₹1,950.0
Can be worn as a loose shirt or oversized throw for that added funk. Best paired with denims
1. These garments have been creatively upcycled by our O.D.D Factory Design and Production Team using left overs & fabric excess
2. All materials used to make these garments are extremely pure & premium qualities of woven fabrics such as linen, cotton, cotton sateen, linen satin, silk, etc.
3. These garments have been ethically manufactured by our team of karigars
4. Creative Zero Waste Production is a process we follow diligently at The O.D.D Factory to reduce Fashion Waste & Creatively utilize every piece of fabric. This business ethic is what led to the birth of our Upcycled Collection
5. Stock is Limited Inventory. To order customized/large batch, connect with our team
6. For personalized/customized clothing, connect with our team of experts.
Sizes |
L, M, S |
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Upcycling is the process of transforming waste or unwanted materials into new products of better quality or value. Upcycling ready-to-wear clothing can be a sustainable practice because it reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and extends the life cycle of existing materials.
The sustainability of upcycled ready-to-wear clothing depends on several factors, including the quality of the original garment, the skill and creativity of the designer, and the durability of the upcycled product. If the original garment is of low quality and the upcycling process is not done well, the resulting product may not be durable or long-lasting. However, if the original garment is high quality and the designer has a good understanding of how to transform it into something new, the resulting product can be just as durable and long-lasting as a brand new garment.
Another factor to consider in the sustainability of upcycling ready-to-wear clothing is the energy and resources required to produce the new product. While upcycling reduces the amount of waste that would otherwise end up in landfills, it still requires energy and resources to transform the original garment into something new. The sustainability of the process depends on how efficiently these resources are used.
In summary, upcycling ready-to-wear clothing can be a sustainable practice if done well, using high-quality original garments and efficient use of resources during the upcycling process. It can also help to reduce waste and extend the life cycle of existing materials.
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