Circularity
Circular Fashion: Keeping Your Eco-Friendly Clothing in the Loop
How Our Clothing Is Made to Come Full Circle
We believe clothes should be made to last and designed with their whole life in mind.
That’s why we partner with Teemill, a UK-based production partner built around circular design. Their approach goes beyond simply making garments more sustainably; it rethinks what happens to clothing from the moment it’s made, to the moment it’s no longer worn.
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Circular Fashion Design: How We Create Clothing for a Full Life Cycle
Traditional fashion works in a straight line: make → wear → discard.
Circular design takes a different approach.
Every garment we choose is made to be part of a circular system. Instead of turning into waste at the end of its life, it can be returned, broken down into raw fibres, and reused to create new clothing, keeping valuable materials in circulation for longer.
This helps reduce textile waste and limits the need for new raw materials which are two of the biggest challenges in the fashion industry today.
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Why We Choose 100% Organic Cotton for Sustainable Fashion
Circularity only works if the materials are right from the start.
That’s why our clothing is made from 100% organic cotton. No blended fibres, no hidden synthetics. Single‑fibre garments are far easier to recycle, and they play a key role in making circular systems work properly.
Teemill’s take‑back and remilling programme relies on this simplicity. When a garment is made from pure organic cotton, it can be broken back down and remilled into new yarn, ready to become clothing again. Blended fabrics, by contrast, are much harder to process and often can’t be recycled in a meaningful way.
Choosing organic cotton isn’t just about how a garment feels or how it’s grown, it’s about making sure it has a responsible end‑of‑life too.
Fashion Take-Back and Remilling: Sustainable Options Available Now
At the moment, Teemill’s garment take‑back and remilling scheme is available to UK customers only.
This is because the system relies on local collection and processing to keep its environmental footprint as low as possible. Keeping production, take‑back and recycling close together helps ensure the environmental benefits of circularity aren’t undone by long‑distance transport.
Our long-term goal is to be able to offer this type of service to all of our customers.
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Take-Back and Remilling: How Our Clothing Recycling Program Works
How do I send my clothing to be remilled?
All products we sell that are printed and shipped on our behalf by Teemill include a QR code inside the garment. Scanning this links directly to Teemill’s platform, where UK customers can access the take‑back scheme when the item is no longer wearable. This makes returning garments simple and keeps them connected to the circular system they were designed for.
If you ordered one of our products without a QR code sewn in, you can scan the image at the bottom of this page or go to https://remillfibre.com/ to arrange your return.
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Our Eco Commitments Are Always Evolving, Always Improving
We’re continually looking at ways to improve our model, learn from better systems, and support the expansion of circular solutions as they become more widely available. As take‑back and recycling infrastructures grow, we hope to offer similar options for our international customers in the future, without compromising on environmental impact.
For now, we’re choosing systems that work properly today, while staying open, realistic and committed to doing better tomorrow.
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Why Sustainability and Circular Fashion Matters to Us
We don’t believe sustainability should feel exclusive, perfect, or out of reach.
Partnering with a circular production partner like Teemill is part of our wider approach: creating well‑designed, wearable products, made responsibly, and priced accessibly, without losing sight of the long‑term impact of what we put into the world.
Circularity, for us, isn’t about being flawless. It’s about making thoughtful decisions, keeping materials in use, and designing clothing that’s built to come full circle.

