It designs and sews clothes exclusively in the Czech Republic. Soft 100% linen or hemp fabrics are used for production, which are characterized by strength, durability and natural antibacterial properties. Both hemp and linen are textile raw materials that have a thousand-year tradition of cultivation in Europe. With sustainability and the lowest possible ecological footprint in mind, all fabrics are also produced in European weaving mills. Lotika - your local sustainable clothing brand.
Sustainable fashion is a movement and process of designing, creating, marketing and purchasing clothing, footwear, cosmetics or other products with minimal impact on the environment. The sustainable fashion movement has grown in response to the increased global awareness about environmental issues such as climate change, water scarcity and pollution. A growing number of consumers are now seeking out environmentally friendly options for their clothing and accessories needs. As a result, many brands and retailers have started to offer more sustainable choices in their product ranges. There are a number of different ways that fashion can be made more sustainable. One approach is to use eco-friendly materials that have less impact on the environment when they are produced and disposed of. Another way to make fashion more sustainable is to design garments that can be easily repaired or reused instead of being thrown away after just one wear. Many popular fast fashion brands have been criticised for their unsustainable practices but there are also a number of companies leading the way in terms of sustainability within the industry. These include Stella McCartney, Patagonia and Reformation who all create beautiful clothes using sustainable methods whilst also remaining conscious about social responsibility.
Orange
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orange color, or products with orange shades dominating. We also include products in coral, salmon, ginger, pumpkin, tangerine and body shades. Orange color stands out in combination with white or black. Orange is a color that can be both eye-catching and subtle, making it a popular choice for fashion. Whether you're looking to add a pop of color to your outfit or simply want to find clothing in your favorite hue, orange has plenty of options to choose from. For those who want to make a statement, consider pairing orange with black or white for a bold look. You can also experiment with different shades of orange, from pale peach to rich terracotta. If you're opting for a more subdued aesthetic, try pairing orange with muted colors like gray or navy blue. Whether you're shopping for clothes, accessories, or home décor, keep an eye out for things in shades of orange. A little bit of this cheerful color goes a long way!
Hemp
Hemp is an excellent natural material.
Hemp has natural antibacterial properties and is very strong. The material is airy and comfortable to wear and for home use. Hemp is used in the manufacture of all types of fabrics, from clothing to covers and bags, etc. These fabrics have properties that are unattainable with cotton, such as strength or antibacterial properties. 1 hectare of hemp produces 3 times more fabric than cotton with significantly lower water consumption. The fabric holds the color well even after years. Hemp fabric cools in summer, warms in winter, thanks to the air found in the pores of the fabric. This substance filters up to 95% of UV radiation and slows down the burning process. It has antibacterial properties and is well resistant to mold. For these reasons, our range of cannabis products is constantly expanding and is finding more and more fans. Hemp is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant species that is grown specifically for industrial purposes. It can be used to make a wide range of products, including paper, textiles, clothing, biodegradable plastics, paint, insulation and biofuel. The hemp plant is tall with long leaves and grows up to 20 feet (6 meters) in one growing season. The flowering tops and upper leaves of the plant contain the highest concentration of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the chemical responsible for marijuana's psychoactive effects. However, industrial hemp contains less than 0.3% THC and cannot be used as a drug. In recent years there has been an increasing interest in using hemp as a sustainable material in fashion due to its many positive properties. Hemp is a natural fiber that is strong and durable yet soft and comfortable to wear. It is also naturally resistant to mold, UV rays and pests making it ideal for outdoor clothing. Hemp fibers can also be dyed any color desired without losing their strength or quality. Another advantage of hemp over other natural fibers such as cotton is that it requires much less water to grow. This makes it an excellent choice for eco-friendly fashion brands who are looking to reduce their impact on the environment.