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Reet Aus, Harri Moora, Markus Vihma, Reimo Unt, Marko Kiisa and Sneha Kapur have compiled a research paper summarizing the results of a more than 5-year practice-led study on the use of upcycling design and production methods in garment mass production. Read the full reasearch paper.
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We invited Tõnis over to take photos of his upcycled “The Kid” up-shirt collection and sat down to talk about being a man, a son and a father.
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Reet AusTM ja Japan Blue koostöö on viinud kokku maailma parimad teksapüksid upcycled teksapükste valmimiseni. Disainitud Eestis, toodetud Jaapanis.
Lühidalt teksadest. Sirge lõikega. Hallid. Töötlemata teksamaterjal. Vastupidavus. Ehtsus. Tõetruud oma päritolule. Ei mingeid lisandeid, vaid lihtsalt täiuslik teksapaar, nagu Jumal (või Reet) seda ette nägi. OSTA siit.
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Lühidalt teksadest. Sirge lõikega. Hallid. Töötlemata teksamaterjal. Vastupidavus. Ehtsus. Tõetruud oma päritolule. Ei mingeid lisandeid, vaid lihtsalt täiuslik teksapaar, nagu Jumal (või Reet) seda ette nägi. OSTA siit.
Before beginning her journey with her fashion brand and as a pioneer in industrial upcycling, Reet worked as a costume and set designer for various theatre productions both in Estonia and abroad. As a costume designer, Reet is also devoted to being as sustainable as possible in her practice.
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Today in the European Union, a total of 25% of all used clothing is collected, out of which only 1% is recycled. That´s why, besides us working with leftovers, we are always keeping in mind that our products must be easily recycled. The final step we had to make towards using mono-fabrics was going label-free.
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