Walking Power
₹9,520.0
Open Blazer Made of 100% Linen featuring a lapel collar scrunched up sleeves with slit pockets and pop boho printed lining inside paired with easy to wear eleastisized waist ankle length pants
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..
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Upcycling is a sustainable practice that involves transforming waste materials or unwanted products into new items of better quality or value. When it comes to upcycling in the fashion industry, creating upcycled ready-to-wear garments can significantly reduce waste and pollution.
Upcycled ready-to-wear garments have the potential to be more sustainable than conventionally produced clothing because they reduce the amount of new materials needed, and therefore, the amount of waste generated during the manufacturing process. Additionally, upcycling can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save energy, water, and other resources by avoiding the production of new textiles.
However, the sustainability of upcycled ready-to-wear garments also depends on how they are produced and the materials used. For example, if upcycled garments are mass-produced using cheap materials and unethical labor practices, they may not be as sustainable as advertised. It is important to ensure that upcycling is carried out responsibly, and that ethical and sustainable practices are followed throughout the production process.
Consumers can also contribute to the sustainability of upcycled ready-to-wear garments by choosing to buy second-hand clothing, donating or selling their own unwanted clothing, and supporting brands that prioritize sustainable and ethical production practices. By promoting upcycling and encouraging responsible consumption habits, we can work towards a more sustainable fashion industry.
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