ZERO WASTE PULLOVER
A project in Copenhagen, Denmark by Jess Christian Fleischer000days
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Danish designed garment that takes a stand against fashion industry waste
Backers: 982
Average Pledge Per Backer: kr1053 DKK
Funded: kr1,033,685 DKK of kr100,000 DKK
Dates: Oct 21st -> Nov 21st (32 days)
Project By: Jess Christian Fleischer
Backers: 982
Average Pledge Per Backer: kr1053 DKK
Funded: kr1,033,685 DKK of kr100,000 DKK
Dates: Oct 21st -> Nov 21st (32 days)
Project By: Jess Christian Fleischer
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Last Updated: November 21 @ 19:01 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Start-up launches 3D-knitted Zero Waste garments
October 30th - via: knittingindustry.com
Clothing brand Son of a Tailor is taking an innovative approach to production to combat the problem of chronic waste. (Read More)
Why the Zero Waste Pullover? Here's why
October 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Watch CEO and Co-founder of Son of a Tailor talk about the industry and why we are different: You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00 ... and what about the design for the pullover?... (Read More)
39 min is all it took to go 100%!
October 24th - via: kickstarter.com
We are so grateful for the reception of our campaign. A bottle of sparkling wine was waiting in the fridge for when/if we got funded, and we had to pop that a lot sooner that anticipated. Thank you to all backers, and everybody involved in spreading... (Read More)
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