Vintage denim overalls up-cycled with an assortment of reclaimed cotton patches and vintage crochet doilies. The patches were naturally dyed coral pink with madder root and botanically printed with foraged wildflowers. Stitched on my antique Singer sewing machine and embroidered by hand with linen thread. Tiny white flowers and paint splatter made from earth pigments adorn the overalls adding a touch of whimsy. Featuring lots of pockets to carry all of your foraged finds.
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Vintage denim overalls up-cycled with an assortment of reclaimed cotton patches and vintage crochet doilies. The patches were naturally dyed coral pink with madder root and botanically printed with foraged wildflowers. Stitched on my antique Singer sewing machine and embroidered by hand with linen thread. Tiny white flowers and paint splatter made from earth pigments adorn the overalls adding a touch of whimsy. Featuring lots of pockets to carry all of your foraged finds.
Care tips: Gently hand wash in cold water with mild eco-friendly detergent. Line dry. Harsh detergents can shift the natural dye shades.
This garment is made from salvaged textiles, all photos have been taken in natural light. Please note all pieces have minor imperfections that reflect the history of the textiles the garment was made with.
By buying this product, you are supporting a small business designer who saw potential in something that someone else gave up on.
This product was sourced and made from unwanted clothing, thrifted materials, or deadstock/leftover fabrics.
As a result, it’s a product that is one-of-a-kind and exclusively marches in its own fashion.
When you support brands that upcycle, you support eco-conscious consumption and the circular economy of fashion.
The circular economy is a solution framework that keeps the materials we’ve already produced in use. Reducing waste and carbon emissions while pushing for gooood design.
Yeah, sustainability is important. But it’s also just smart.
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