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From the Web: sustainable news

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Sustainable News # 1: Fashion is now available at najoba.de

After natural cosmetics, wellness and nutrition, the online shop najoba.de now also offers green fashion. Great for those of us who consider the topic of sustainability holistically. After all, those who use natural cosmetics rarely rely on Fast Fashion. And this need is met by the company from Regensburg najoba.de with its current expansion.

Fashion & Beauty: On najoba.de comes together what belongs together

From now on you can find on the shopping platform najoba.de favorite pieces of Lanius, Tranquillo, Smitten, Lovjoj, Mandala & Co. And that is just the beginning. Because already from the coming autumn / winter season, najoba.de wants to expand its offer with further Slowfashion labels. Thumbs up for it, as the consumer has to make access to sustainable fashion as easy as possible. Just take a look at najoba.de. Click here

Sustainable News # 2: Hessnatur closes the gap

Hessnatur started 1976 with infant clothing. Since 1991, the Butzbach company, founded by Heinz and Dorothea Hess in 1976, is building its own organic cotton. Then came a collection for women. This was completely reworked in 2016 with a new designer. Chef designer Tanja Hellmuth, previously at St. Emilie, has designed the collection wonderfully timeless – sustainable clean chic so to speak.

Hessnatur light up children’s eye with an expanded children’s collection

Now the offer is expected to be expanded by 150 parts for children. Wonderful natural materials such as organic cotton, wool walk & Co. will make children’s hearts beat faster. Planned sizes: 98 to 164. My daughters will be happy, because they have outgrown the previous Hessnatur sizes for some time

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Lets children look bright: Hessnatur increases the range for children

Sustainable News # 3: Mud Jeans: Buying jeans easily

Finding the perfect jeans is not an easy task. And certainly not on the Internet. Without trying it´s hard to find the right size. The Dutch eco-denim label Mud Jeans help now with its smart size app “Fits Me”. Russian roulette in jeans buying has come to an end.

Size app “Fits ME”: Just as sustainable as the overall concept

This is not only practical, but also thanks to reduced transport distances as a result of perfect purchases just as sustainable as the overall concept (Lease concept, recycling & co – here is the label portrait) of Mud Jeans. Beside every jeans model the user finds a small icon. If you type your body size, weight, age and a few specifications to your own body proportions, the perfect jeans size is suggested. Sounds good? Is sustainability in perfection. Try it out

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Never buy the wrong size with Fits Me from Mud Jeans

Sustainable News # 4: Matt & Nat is “Vegan Brand often the Year”

Since 1995, the Canadian accessory label Matt & Nat has been manufacturing handbags and backpacks exclusively with vegan materials. Since the autumn / winter collection the offer has been extended to the delight of the XL fan base by fantastic shoes. The consistency of the Canadians has now been rewarded by Fashion Net. For the second time awarded the “Vegan Brand oft the Year” went this time directly to Canada

Excellent for his consistency – Matt & Nat

Good to know: In addition to consistently dispensing with the use of animal materials, Matt & Nat is committed to social projects and supports various relief organizations with smart charity actions. Just as with the “Hope-Bag” (which I got from my family at Christmas). All sales were donated. For whom? The buyer could decide. Be inspired

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Excellent: the vegan label Matt & Nat

Non-sustainable news: H&M Group launches new line – Arket

Unfortunately not a sustainable news, but in my opinion an important issue. The fast-fashion group H&M launches a new label. In addition to COS, & Other Stories, Weekday, Monki and of course H&M, this autumn Arket will be launching a first shop on London’s Regent Street and an online shop. 18 other European countries will follow.

#whomademyclothes @arket?

The Arket collections are priced slightly above the usual H&M prices (39 to 115 euros). This suggests, of course, that the production conditions will not differ significantly and the sustainability is not likely to play a leading role. Accordingly, one should already ask the question: #whomademyclothes @ H&M? Are you there?

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An important question: #whomademyclothes

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