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by Anna Espina
SLOW FASHION MANUFACTURING COSTS
Did you know that a slow fashion t-shirt costs $10-$15 to produce and fast fashion costs $1-$5? Or even less! Fa...
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by Anna Espina
HOW TO REDUCE YOUR FASHION CARBON FOOTPRINT THROUGH WATER SAVING
The Water World Day on 22nd March is approaching, but we shall bear in mind tha...
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by Anna Espina
6 REASONS TO WEAR BAMBOO CLOTHING
As you know we are advocates of slow fashion and ethical workmanship. Being sustainable means working with mater...
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by Anna Espina
Best 5 tips for washing and preserve your bamboo, linen and organic cotton clothes
Switching to sustainable fashion can sometimes be quite a chal...
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by Anna Espina
Econyl: It is really a sustainable fabric?
ECONYL®, also known as VITA, is and and eco-friendly alternative to conventional nylon. That is why is ...
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by Txell Enrich
Any cheesecake lover here? I bet most of you are! Actually, in Lima we are completely and fully in love with this dessert. That’s why we named one ...
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by Anna Espina
LIMA was born in Bali, during the covid19 pandemic, to reflect the mindset of Anna and Txell, two mediterranan women eager to change the world with...
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by Anna Espina
Bali is our place of inspiration. It is known as the island of gods because rice is grown with water that once flowed through a temple. Each and ev...
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by Anna Espina
The Catalonia region in northeastern Spain is known for its lively beaches in Costa Brava and the Pyrenees mountains. Catalonia is our home, where ...
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Conscious clothing,
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Sportswear sustainable
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by Anna Espina
We are an ethically made resort, active and swim wear company, which uses non toxic fabric dyes and organic textiles to move away from fast fashion...
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Bali inspired clothing,
Breathable fabrics,
Conscious clothing,
Ecofriendly materials,
Environment,
Exclusive leisure clothing,
Feminism,
Linen basics,
ocean,
Organic textile,
Recycled polyester clothing,
Slow fashion
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by Anna Espina
Cotton is one of the most used fibers in the world. Its millenarian history can be traced to the years 5500 BC, so its relationship to humanity i...
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by Txell Enrich
Today’s blog is one of the best we will post, I think. Today we will explain how to take care of your clothes, no matter the material, to make the...
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