Pure One works with a factory near their native city Kyiv (Ukraine), to control the quality and working conditions of seamstresses personally.
They create a safe and comfortable work environment and provide fair compensation to their partners, local women and artisans who are working with them. 100% of their garments are designed, created and embroidered in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Also, all suppliers of the company adhere to the principles of sustainable development, transparency, and circular economy, care for natural resources, produce fabrics with minimal impact on the environment, and use only natural methods of dyeing their fabrics.
Pure One uses ethically sourced, biodegradable, and some certified organic fabrics, such us; organic cotton, organic peace silk, recycled silk, banana silk, ramie, hemp, Tencel, mulesing free wool, etc.
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They use all resources as efficiently as possible, accumulate a small amount of fabric, produce only what meets current needs, and they turn the leftover fabrics into accessories.
Also, they offer to their clients to send old Pure One garments to them. In that way, they ensure they are sustainably recycled.
Pure One’s goal is to become not just a sustainable but a regenerative company.
100% of its garments are created and embroidered in a factory near their native city Kyiv (Ukraine), to control the quality and working conditions of seamstresses personally.
Pure One uses fibers of animal origin such as silk and wool.
But they only choose organic peace silk, GOTS certified. For the production of peace silk, the producer waits until the silkworms emerge from the cocoons, turn into the butterflies and only then gathers cocoons for production. Also, they use only mulesing and cruelty free wool.
Pure One’s style is conscious elegance, not to make you choose between beauty and sustainability. They create high quality, comfortable clothes from durable materials. They follow, but do not chase fashion trends so that you do not have to change your wardrobe several times a year.
Pure One publishes information about the materials they use in each of their garments. They also have a specific sustainability section where they provide information about their suppliers and production sites.
Conclusion
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