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In today’s world, where environmental concerns are at the forefront, brands are increasingly recognising the importance of sustainability and its impact on consumer behaviour. Sustainable products have emerged as a key driver of change, revolutionising business practices and reshaping consumer expectations. Here are three Thai designer brands that highlight this hot topic through their products.
Inspiring Sustainable Fashion Brands:
Maddy Hopper produces sustainable sneakers. Crafted from eco-friendly materials such as natural latex or canvas made from recycled plastic. Notably, their “Polly” sneakers are made from rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate). With insoles made from extra cushion recycled latex, these sneakers offer unparalleled comfort. By transforming plastic waste into stylish footwear, Maddy Hopper reduces the carbon footprint and contributes to a cleaner environment. When you wear a pair of Maddy Hopper sneakers, you not only make a fashion statement but also put your foot down for sustainability.
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MadMatter Studio specialises in casual lifestyle products. Creating stylish and versatile items using recycled textiles. The brand’s founders initially developed a preference for second-hand clothing, leading them to explore second-hand markets across Thailand. Discovering that the clothing industry generates significant amount waste, and Thailand has an abundance of leftover fabrics. Starting with bags and hats, MadMatter Studio later expanded its product lines to include sustainable clothing options. With a genuine passion for eco-friendly practices, they skilfully transform discarded fabrics into comfortable, classy, and simple designs.
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Sasi Knits is a Bangkok-based custom-made knitwear brand. Every garment is knitted and sewn by Sasi and her team in her home studio. This approach not only minimises waste but also reduces environmental impact, setting Sasi Knits apart with an unwavering commitment to sustainability. In a world dominated by fast fashion, Sasi Knits takes a different approach by prioritising eco-conscious practices. By producing garments on-demand, the brand minimises waste and avoids overproduction. This personalised approach ensures that each item is crafted with care and intention, tailored specifically to the customer’s preferences.
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By offering sustainable products, brands can tap into a growing consumer base that values responsible consumption. Furthermore, these products often prioritise quality, durability, and longevity, challenging the prevailing culture of disposable consumerism. They encourage a shift towards a circular economy, where products are designed to be recycled, repaired, or repurposed, thus reducing waste and extending their lifecycle. In conclusion, brands offering sustainable products are driving positive change towards a more environmentally conscious and socially responsible future. They not only contribute to a healthier planet but also capture the loyalty and support of an increasingly discerning consumer base.
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