We believe that each of us is responsible for the future of our planet. Even the smallest step can create a better and cleaner environment.
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Here's what we do to stay sustainable. If you have any good ideas on what we could do to foster sustainability further, we'd love to hear from you!
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Our clothes and accessories are made from the renewable, soil-enriching flax plant - linen.
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Uses much less water than cotton. According to the European Linen and Hemp Association, only 6.4 liters of water are consumed to produce a linen shirt (cotton shirts require up to 26 liters of water).
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Most of our flax is grown and most of our fabric is produced in Europe. This reduces the costs of transporting our materials.
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Linen fabric's properties mean linen clothes can be worn all year round.
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It is an antibacterial fabric so it does not need to be washed often.
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There is no plastic in our fabric.
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Linen is a friendly, natural, biodegradable product.
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We use only certified linen fabrics. The OEKO TEX certificate confirms that our linen was grown without any chemicals, pesticides or other evils that harm the environment around us.
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We respect our employees and provide them with excellent working conditions and fair wages. Our Lithuanian craftsmen are responsible for producing sustainable, high-quality, eco-intelligent products.
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We produce our products on demand according to our customers' needs. Instead of chasing trends, we offer quality, enjoyable garments tailored just for you.
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We try to use all fabric scraps during production, which is why you may find various cute accessories for sale like hair bands, ribbons, etc.
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We ship our products with sustainable parcel bags, packaging, and labels that reflect our love for nature and ecology. Despite the romantic nostalgia we have for real paper letters, we'd rather email you with all our love and respect.

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