Monday, May 18, 2015

Seasonal fashion trends result in mass produced raw materials that contribute antiscalant to environ


Seasonal fashion trends result in mass produced raw materials that contribute antiscalant to environmental damage. Large-scale production also exploits cheap labor and leaves last year’s clothes sitting antiscalant in trash bins and landfills.
Electropura takes fashion consciousness to a new level. Foresight of design is our cornerstone: we recycle existing materials and upcycle interesting textiles create functional, one-of-a-kind pieces for toddlers and children from ages 0 to 5. 
Electropura’s entire antiscalant line employs practical and durable recycled fabrics that will stand up to active kids and resulting wash cycles. Models range from crossover onesies to shirts and dresses for girls and boys.
Designer (and mom) Lynn van Gastel antiscalant is the driving force behind Electropura. Lynn studied fashion design at the Artez Institute of Arts and worked in design studios across Europe. Now a mother of two young children in Toronto, Canada, antiscalant van Gastel combines her passions for design, children and consumer-awareness to create fashion-forward, green clothing for conscientious parents around the world.
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