Slow Fashion

We, as Kapbula do not produce "Fast Fashion." The essential things in our styles are comfort and quality. Naturally, everybody wants their outfits not to limit their moves and last long. This is what we are achieving.

Ethical & Durable

We useGOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), and GRS (Global Recycle Standard)Certified fabrics in our production. We use nickel-free accessorises andwater-based prints upon organic product standards on our final products.High-quality materials and refined details help us achieve our comfort anddurability goals so that these products can pass from sibling to sibling. Thebottom line with this durability and quality, we partially avoid environmentaldisaster caused by the textile industry. 

Sustainable Income

As Kapbula, we gather small production businesses, like ateliers under our roof, to provide them business all year round for having a sustainable income. With our flexible production system, they can survive under fast fashion price pressure and fierce competition.

Reducing Waste

Do you know that only 60% of the garments consumed annually? Besides the non sold garments, leftover fabrics and waste from production are also piling up. As a result, the textile industry has a hand in one of the biggest environmental disasters in the modern world.

 

What do we do as Kapbula? We upcycle, recycle and reuse. We produce in small quantities so that our season end stock level is only 2%. Also, we use leftover fabrics for small accessories, face covers, packaging or as filling for some other accessories. As you can see, we manage to finish and use most of our fabrics, left overs and garments.

Packaging

As you may be aware of the packaging might cause excessive waste. We use only recyclable hangtags, recycled paper bags for our shops. We reuse all the cardboard boxes repeatedly for delivery, and we do not pack our products in single bags and use recyclable "grüne punkte" big lot bags for delivery from production to shops.  

 

We believenot only self-effort will save the world, but also companies like us need tostep up to the plate. 

 

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