Wear

Fast fashion is a lie.
We're building the alternative.

The clothing industry is one of the most destructive forces on the planet. We're not interested in making it slightly less bad. We're building something genuinely different — brands that tell the truth about how they're made.

Our Fashion Principles

What we refuse to compromise on

01

Natural Fibres

We only endorse clothing made from materials that exist in nature — linen, cotton, wool, hemp. Not polyester dressed up as 'sustainable'.

02

Ethical Labour

The person who made your shirt deserves a living wage, safe conditions, and dignity. We verify this. Not with a checkbox — with relationships.

03

Made to Last

The most sustainable garment is the one you never need to replace. We endorse brands that design for durability, not planned obsolescence.

Upcoming

Wear events & workshops

Hands-on experiences around natural textiles, slow fashion, and the craft of making clothes that last. Small groups. Real skills.

Natural dye workshop
May 2026 · TBA
Planning stage

Natural Dye Workshop

A hands-on day learning to colour fabric with local plants — indigo, turmeric, pomegranate rind, madder. No chemicals. No synthetic shortcuts. You leave with naturally dyed cloth and the knowledge to do it again.

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Mending and repair workshop
Jun 2026 · TBA
Planning stage

Visible Mending & Repair

The most sustainable garment is the one you already own. Learn sashiko, darning, and visible mending techniques — turning worn fabric into something worth showing. Bring a piece of clothing that needs care.

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Why it matters

The cost of fast fashion is not on the price tag.

The fashion industry is the second-largest consumer of water and responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions. Most garments are worn fewer than 7 times before disposal. The workers who make them are among the lowest paid in the global economy. This isn't an industry with minor flaws. It's a system that needs to be replaced.

2,700L
Water to make one cotton T-shirt
10%
Of global carbon emissions from fashion
<7×
Average times a garment is worn before disposal
For fashion brands

Make conscious clothing?
Join the collective.

We're not looking for brands that are 'less bad'. We're looking for brands that are genuinely different — and willing to be held to that.

Or email us: info@thegatheringplace.in