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Pune, Maharashtra, India
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The ReUp Studio is dedicated to transforming fabric waste from factories into new, upcycled garments. By challenging the prevailing “use and throw” mindset, they aim to shift how people view both material goods and relationships with others. The studio actively collects fabric waste, which is then carefully treated and repurposed to create fresh, sustainable clothing. Each piece in their collection embodies a commitment to reducing textile waste while promoting eco-friendly fashion practices. Through innovative design and resourcefulness, The ReUp Studio offers a solution to the environmental impact of the fashion industry, encouraging a more thoughtful and responsible approach to consumption. Their upcycled clothing not only reduces waste but also supports a circular fashion economy, fostering sustainability in every step of production. The ReUp Studio’s mission is to prove that discarded materials can be turned into beautiful, functional, and sustainable garments, leading to a greener future for the industry.
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