
Dead Stock
The term dead stock refers to new but unused materials, often from production surpluses or end-of-roll items. Instead of being discarded or stored indefinitely, these materials are recovered and given a second life.
Using dead stock fabric means avoiding waste while creating unique products from existing resources.
Trio of mini scrunchies made from upcycled fabric
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$25.00 - Regular price
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$25.00 - Sale price
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$25.00
Trio of mini scrunchies (containing 3 items) in assorted colors and patterns.
Final sale
This is a "deadstock" fabric (or repurposed fabric) that has been produced but not used. This may be leftover rolls, production surplus, unused fabrics due to cancelled orders, or fabrics from previous collections.
In other words, these are fabrics that already exist, but have not been integrated into the usual production cycle and are at risk of being wasted.
Why use deadstock fabrics?
- Ecology:
By using deadstock fabrics, we limit waste, thus contributing to more sustainable fashion.
- Economy:
Deadstock fabrics are often sold at discounted prices, allowing for more affordable products.
- Originality:
Deadstock fabrics can be high quality or unique fabrics.
Return and exchange
Our samples are final sale. They cannot be exchanged or refunded.
Care instructions
Wash by hand or in the machine, in a small wicking wash bag.
Dry flat.
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Trio of mini scrunchies made from upcycled fabric
- Regular price
-
$25.00 - Regular price
-
$25.00 - Sale price
-
$25.00