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This beautifully minimalist and raw clothing company is a hopeful trendsetter for non dyed organic clothing revolution!
In April 2010 Industry of All Nations became a research, design & development office founded with the commitment to rethink methods of production for consumer goods, bringing productions back to the original makers, through the implementation of indigenous or new responsible manufacturing techniques, local to each area around the world.
Product making can be monstrous!
in the way each manufacturing choice can lead to the degeneration of our environment. It implies a regime of decisions often catastrophic for our planet.
It's not what we do, but how we do it. ®
The products we develop - no matter what they are, t-shirts today, cars tomorrow - are a medium to create life around them. We work with communities around the world, developing sustainable processes, and preserving the identity of people and places which are bound up in the products they make.
Shopping is like voting
It’s one of the most impactful actions we as individuals can make, rather than something mindless or fickle. Our goal is to raise the prestige of what a shopper is. We want to live in a world where we shop for only what we need, where we buy consciously and less.
Environmental and cultural preservation
Master spinners, loomers, and tailors, are in charge of creating IOAN undyed, organic cotton every day garments. The IOAN team of partners in India are in most cases 3rd generation makers in each field, where the knowledge of making fabrics and finished goods is deep rooted in family life. New generations along every level of production are staking their futures upon more impactful, ecologically responsible methods.
Home to the world's finest organic cotton
The Indian subcontinent extends from the Himalayas in the North to the coastal plains of the South. Scientists believe that cotton was first cultivated in the Indus Delta, circa 6,000 B.C. India’s landscapes are highly conducive for cotton-growing, however only less than 1% of cotton grown is pesticide free and non GMO. This stark contrast has sparked all the more reason for the evolution of the Clean Clothes project, dedicated to the production of quality garments in a sustainable way.
Farming cotton requires significant amounts of water. Toxic runoff from synthetic fertilizers and pesticides have catastrophically polluted water systems in India for decades. Organic cotton crops retain water more efficiently due to organic matter in the soil and most importantly filter and cycle precious resources. This is extremely important for certain regions of India, where there is a severe scarcity of water.
Undyed & Unbleached
Natural Dyes
Recycled Fibers
Organic Cotton
Alpaca Fibers
Wild Cotton
Natural Rubber
Vegetable-Tanned Leather
Farm Grown Teak