Slow Fashion — Ethical & Natural

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Slow fashion is a quiet act of rebellion against the throwaway cycle — a choice to wear pieces that take their time to make, feel good to put on, and last long enough to become familiar friends. This collection gathers everyday clothing and accessories crafted from natural fibres, designed to serve you across seasons rather than cycles of trend.

What's in the collection

Here you'll find the kind of wardrobe staples that earn their place through use rather than novelty. Tote bags and sling bags sit alongside reversible sarongs, wide-leg lounge trousers, hand-knit boho hats, and lightweight scarves — each piece made from natural fabrics or natural-fibre blends. There are hemp-cotton accessories built for daily wear, bamboo-fibre socks that breathe well, and cross-body pouches that keep the essentials close without the fuss.

  • Tote bags and reversible designs in cotton and linen blends
  • Sling bags and cross-body pouches in hemp and cotton
  • Hand-painted sarongs for the beach, the studio, or layered as a scarf
  • Wide-leg lounge trousers in tie-dye cotton and rayon
  • Hand-knit hats and bamboo-fibre socks

Why slow fashion clothing matters

Choosing ethical clothing means choosing pieces made with intention — from fabric that grows naturally to makers who work under fair conditions. Natural fabrics breathe, age gracefully, and rarely end up in landfill after a single season. When a tote bag is stitched to last, a sling bag straps reinforce well, and a sarong is printed by hand rather than churned by machine, you are wearing the opposite of fast fashion: something considered, something made to be kept.

How to wear it

The beauty of slow fashion clothing is its versatility. A hand-painted sarong works as a beach cover-up, a yoga prop, or a light layer over your shoulders on a warm evening. Wide-leg lounge trousers move from morning coffee to an afternoon walk without needing a change. A tote bag carries your books, your market haul, or your yoga mat — depending on the day. Handmade accessories are the easiest place to start building a more considered wardrobe: a well-made fanny pack, a hemp-cotton sling bag, a boho hat that holds its shape season after season.

Frequently asked questions

What fabrics are used in this collection?

Most pieces are made from natural fibres or natural-fibre blends, including cotton, linen, hemp, rayon, and bamboo. The exact composition varies by product — check each individual listing for full fabric details.

How do I care for natural fabric clothing?

Natural fabrics generally prefer a gentle wash in cool or lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Air drying is best to preserve the fibres and the hand-painted or tie-dye finishes. Avoid high heat in the tumble dryer and harsh bleaches that can break down natural materials over time.

Are these pieces handmade?

Many of the pieces in this collection carry handmade elements — hand-painted prints, hand-knit construction, and hand-stitched details. The tote bags, sarongs, and boho hats in particular often have artisanal finishing that machine-made clothing does not.

Will the colours fade on tie-dye or hand-painted pieces?

Tie-dye and hand-painted finishes are most vibrant when new and will soften gently with washing and wear — this is part of the character of natural dyeing. Washing in cool water and air drying will help the colours age gracefully rather than fade quickly.

What size should I choose?

Sizing varies across the collection. Sarongs and scarves are generally one size or generously cut. Lounge trousers and boho hats include size guidance in their individual listings. If you are between sizes or unsure, err on the side of the more relaxed fit — slow fashion clothing is meant to move with you, not constrain you.