Collection: Dead Stock Cotton

~ Deadstock Cotton FAQ'S

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Why is ~ Deadstock Cotton content considered low-impact ?

Deadstock materials are leftover fabrics from previous production runs that would otherwise go to waste. By using 50% or more deadstock content, these garments lower the demand for new resources while extending the lifecycle of existing materials. It's a creative, responsible choice for both designers and conscious consumers.

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What is the origin of Cotton?

Cotton is a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of the Gossypium plant. It is one of the most widely used natural fibers globally. Cotton fibers are spun into yarn or thread and used in the production of textiles. While it is biodegradable and breathable, conventional cotton farming often relies heavily on water, pesticides, and synthetic fertilizers.

Sustainable cotton initiatives — including organic, fair trade, and regenerative practices — aim to reduce the crop’s environmental footprint. Cotton is used in an extensive range of products from clothing and bedding to personal care and home goods, prized for its comfort, versatility, and familiarity.

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Soft and biodegradable, smarter for the earth.
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