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Organic Stereo is a freshly emerging face of sustainable style, hailing from the hometown of eco fashion house Enamore-Brighton, England. Tokyo-born and Paris-raised designer Marie Rendina, launched her line just earlier this year. Her designs are very fresh, with a pinch of French nautical and a dash of Rock N’ Roll, making Organic Stereo a perfect summer match for the Echo Park hipster and the Holland Park scenester.
For Europeans, the line is virtually guilt-free. Organic Stereo keeps their carbon footprint lighter than most by limiting their manufacturing processes to Europe. OS grows and spins their cotton in Turkey, does their cut-sew-and-dye in Portugal, and warehouses all their garments in the UK. Their cotton is certified organic by SKAL
and their dying process is free of toxic chemicals, dyes, and heavy metals and certified by Oeko-tex.
When it comes to the details of ethical fashion, Marie Rendina has gone the extra mile. She wraps her line in biodegradable material, rather than the usual plastic bags that protect individual garments during the shipping process. Most of the buttons on Organic Stereo clothing are made in Italy with a new technique that fashions the buttons from 70% recycled paper. The tags for Organic Stereo Swing are made from recycled paper with natural straw strings, making them fully biodegradable.
Organic Stereo has definitely come out of the box with integrity and style; we can only hope next season’s expansion of the line will turn up the volume on this Brighton brand a few notches more.
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