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The Green Thread
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|February - March 2025
At the start of 2025, it only feels right to try and take a step in the direction of an issue that needs immediate addressing - fashion's problem with unsustainable business practices and their impact not only on the environment, but also on the people making the products. All's not grim, however. Even within this space, some brands have cut through the greenwashing noise and stand out for complete transparency in their businesses. We speak to the founders of four such fashion brands who have prioritised a slow approach to making clothes and have an overall ethical outlook. They care for environmental and social impact as much as - if not more than their profit margins, finds Ashwini Arun Kumar
HIMANSHU SHANI Co-Founder - 11.11/eleven eleven
Something that touches the body should be as pure as possible," believes Himanshu Shani, one half of 11.11/ eleven eleven, a 14-year-old label that has headlined every major Indian fashion week centred around sustainability. It was this ideology that made him and co-founder Mia Morikawa return to the indigenous practice of making clothes more than a decade ago. "We decided that we were only going to work with handspun yarn and practise 100% natural dyeing," he shares. "It's taken us time to build this system because these cottage industries were never meant to scale this much.We had to revive many of these." Today, when you visit its website, you will find a detailed directory of the natural ingredients that are used to make the brand's dyes and its hero material kala cotton. In 2024, 11.11/eleven eleven was part of a special denim showcase alongside four other Indian designers - it was the only one to use handspun and handwoven denim.
Cotton gets a bad rep for its environmental implications. While commercial cotton takes up to 20,000 litres of water to produce just one kilogram, the indigenous variety that 11.11/eleven eleven works with is a purely rain-fed crop. "Kala cotton is grown in the Kachchh region of Gujarat where the rainfall is as low as 80 mm," explains Himanshu. "It doesn't need irrigation and is naturally pest resistant. It is organic by default." This cotton is hand-picked, spun into yarn on semi-mechanised hand charkhas, and hand-dyed. "It has existed for a long time. We have done nothing differently. We just implemented it in our design practice." 11.11/eleven eleven makes wardrobe staples that can be mixed and matched, and worn in multiple ways. "As a brand, we work toward making products for everyday use," says Himanshu.
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