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Unique oversized scrunchie with minimal environmental footprint. Our one-of-a-kind circular collection features bushy hairpieces, made from CIRPAD® material. CIRPAD® is a new sustainable fabric, developed and manufactured in Europe, made from production and ocean waste.

From the ocean, land fields, and production plants, waste is sourced in the form of fishnets, carpets, textile remains, and scraps. After being sorted and washed, the material is prepared for recycling. The outcome is CIRPAD®, a material that is both 100% recycled and 100% recyclable, maintaining the same quality as when produced from fossil sources. As a result, the impact of this material on global warming is reduced by 90% compared to its fossil fuel production.

CIRCULARITY

Our CIRPAD® material is fully circular and enables the perfect cycle through our partners Circular System. As soon as this product wears out, it can be returned for recycling and converted back to the original fibers without any loss of quality.

TRANSPARENCY

This product is manufactured in the Czech Republic by our partner NIL Textile. The recycled material is made in Spain from polyamide textile waste and ocean plastics. NIL Textile and its partners have GRS certification, which ensures the amount of recycled content in the yarns. From the yarns, the CIRPAD® material is made, and the final products are produced in the Czech Republic.

We collect the worn-out products and return them to our partners in the Czech Republic where products are being recycled. From the recycled material the new CIRPAD® material is made again.

DETAILS

Material: 100 % CIRPAD®
Dimensions: 6 layers x 100cm
Size: 15cm x 15cm

Carmen

SKU: BUNCHY - Carmen
Regular price €39,00
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Unique oversized scrunchie with minimal environmental footprint. Our one-of-a-kind circular collection features bushy hairpieces, made from CIRPAD® material. CIRPAD® is a new sustainable fabric, developed and manufactured in Europe, made from production and ocean waste.

From the ocean, land fields, and production plants, waste is sourced in the form of fishnets, carpets, textile remains, and scraps. After being sorted and washed, the material is prepared for recycling. The outcome is CIRPAD®, a material that is both 100% recycled and 100% recyclable, maintaining the same quality as when produced from fossil sources. As a result, the impact of this material on global warming is reduced by 90% compared to its fossil fuel production.

CIRCULARITY

Our CIRPAD® material is fully circular and enables the perfect cycle through our partners Circular System. As soon as this product wears out, it can be returned for recycling and converted back to the original fibers without any loss of quality.

TRANSPARENCY

This product is manufactured in the Czech Republic by our partner NIL Textile. The recycled material is made in Spain from polyamide textile waste and ocean plastics. NIL Textile and its partners have GRS certification, which ensures the amount of recycled content in the yarns. From the yarns, the CIRPAD® material is made, and the final products are produced in the Czech Republic.

We collect the worn-out products and return them to our partners in the Czech Republic where products are being recycled. From the recycled material the new CIRPAD® material is made again.

DETAILS

Material: 100 % CIRPAD®
Dimensions: 6 layers x 100cm
Size: 15cm x 15cm

A tribute to

Carmen Amaya

Carmen Amaya Amaya (born between 2 November 1913 and 1915 – 19 November 1963) emerged as a Romani flamenco artist and vocalist from Spain, hailing from the Somorrostro district in Barcelona, Catalonia.

Regarded as the ultimate Flamenco performer of all time and the most exceptional figure in the history of flamenco dance, she is celebrated as the first female flamenco dancer to master footwork that was typically reserved for the most accomplished male dancers due to its rapidity and intensity. As an emblem of her strong personality, she occasionally performed in high-waisted trousers.