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This 1-of-1 piece was sourced, designed, and reworked by our creative director, and designer Stacey Lee.
Our Rescue Effort Tees are a critique of the cruel cycles of fast fashion from seed to sale, to consumer manipulation. The hand-drawn illustrations represent metaphors around themes of breaking free from consumerism. Each garment contains a double-sided print screen-printed locally in Toronto, Canada, at a family-run, independently-owned printshop. Every t-shirt is a second-hand garment that has been individually sourced and rescued from otherwise ending up in a landfill.
The t-shirts are reworked by screen printing on top of the pre-existing prints which makes each and every one of the shirts unique and gives them a new life. Virgin cotton tees can require at least 2,700 liters of water to manufacture. By repurposing existing garments we are able to skip this process, helping to save resources, and not perpetuating the negative impact that is caused by the fast fashion industry on both humans and the planet. By repurposing vintage materials for this specific garment, we've effectively conserved valuable resources in the process. #tiktokshop #reworkedclothingbrand #reworkedvintage #sustainablefashion
Our Rescue Effort Tees are a critique of the cruel cycles of fast fashion from seed to sale, to consumer manipulation. The hand-drawn illustrations represent metaphors around themes of breaking free from consumerism. Each garment contains a double-sided print screen-printed locally in Toronto, Canada, at a family-run, independently-owned printshop. Every t-shirt is a second-hand garment that has been individually sourced and rescued from otherwise ending up in a landfill.
The t-shirts are reworked by screen printing on top of the pre-existing prints which makes each and every one of the shirts unique and gives them a new life. Virgin cotton tees can require at least 2,700 liters of water to manufacture. By repurposing existing garments we are able to skip this process, helping to save resources, and not perpetuating the negative impact that is caused by the fast fashion industry on both humans and the planet. By repurposing vintage materials for this specific garment, we've effectively conserved valuable resources in the process. #tiktokshop #reworkedclothingbrand #reworkedvintage #sustainablefashion
This 1-of-1 piece was sourced, designed, and reworked by our creative director, and designer Stacey Lee.
“What I love about this piece is that it could be the most versatile piece in the collection. It can be dressed up, or dressed down. It can be worn on its own or layered over other garments.” says TIYBOP designer and co-founder Stacey Lee.
Our reworked work shirts are upcycled from vintage classic men’s work shirts. This shirt contains two different prints on the front and back. We intentionally chose to use workwear in this collection for its durability and classic cuts. Historically workwear has been, and will continue to be, a timeless wardrobe staple.
From seed to finished garment, the production of a single work shirt demands an estimated 3,000 liters of water. By repurposing vintage materials for this specific garment, we've effectively conserved valuable resources in the process.
Revolutionizing textile printing, we've abandoned the environmentally taxing norms of excessive water usage and toxic runoff. Our meticulous research led us to an innovative, eco-friendly printing method that demands minimal water and no cleaning supplies, boasting both sustainability and durability. Utilizing recyclable transfer sheets and water-based, non-toxic inks, our prints embody our commitment to a cleaner future, while local recycling ensures all waste and scraps contribute to a greener world.
#tiktokshop #sustainablefashion #reworkedclothingbrand #reworkedclothes
“What I love about this piece is that it could be the most versatile piece in the collection. It can be dressed up, or dressed down. It can be worn on its own or layered over other garments.” says TIYBOP designer and co-founder Stacey Lee.
Our reworked work shirts are upcycled from vintage classic men’s work shirts. This shirt contains two different prints on the front and back. We intentionally chose to use workwear in this collection for its durability and classic cuts. Historically workwear has been, and will continue to be, a timeless wardrobe staple.
From seed to finished garment, the production of a single work shirt demands an estimated 3,000 liters of water. By repurposing vintage materials for this specific garment, we've effectively conserved valuable resources in the process.
Revolutionizing textile printing, we've abandoned the environmentally taxing norms of excessive water usage and toxic runoff. Our meticulous research led us to an innovative, eco-friendly printing method that demands minimal water and no cleaning supplies, boasting both sustainability and durability. Utilizing recyclable transfer sheets and water-based, non-toxic inks, our prints embody our commitment to a cleaner future, while local recycling ensures all waste and scraps contribute to a greener world.
#tiktokshop #sustainablefashion #reworkedclothingbrand #reworkedclothes
This 1-of-1 piece was sourced, designed, and reworked by our creative director, and designer Stacey Lee.
“The 6" zippers on the outside hem of both pant legs, give the piece more flexibility on how you can style and present the silhouette,” says TIYBOP designer and co-founder Stacey Lee.
Our reworked work pants are upcycled from vintage classic men’s work pants. These pants contain twelve different prints on the front and back. We intentionally chose to use workwear in this collection for its durability and classic cuts. Historically workwear has been, and will continue to be, a timeless wardrobe staple.
From seed to finished garment, the production of a single pair of work pants demands an estimated 1,000 liters of water. By repurposing vintage materials for this specific garment, we've effectively conserved valuable resources in the process.
Revolutionizing textile printing, we've abandoned the environmentally taxing norms of excessive water usage and toxic runoff. Our meticulous research led us to an innovative, eco-friendly printing method that demands minimal water and no cleaning supplies, boasting both sustainability and durability. Utilizing recyclable transfer sheets and water-based, non-toxic inks, our prints embody our commitment to a cleaner future, while local recycling ensures all waste and scraps contribute to a greener world. #tiktokshop #reworkedclothingbrand #sustainablefashion #sustainablefashion #reworkedvintage #reworkedfashion
“The 6" zippers on the outside hem of both pant legs, give the piece more flexibility on how you can style and present the silhouette,” says TIYBOP designer and co-founder Stacey Lee.
Our reworked work pants are upcycled from vintage classic men’s work pants. These pants contain twelve different prints on the front and back. We intentionally chose to use workwear in this collection for its durability and classic cuts. Historically workwear has been, and will continue to be, a timeless wardrobe staple.
From seed to finished garment, the production of a single pair of work pants demands an estimated 1,000 liters of water. By repurposing vintage materials for this specific garment, we've effectively conserved valuable resources in the process.
Revolutionizing textile printing, we've abandoned the environmentally taxing norms of excessive water usage and toxic runoff. Our meticulous research led us to an innovative, eco-friendly printing method that demands minimal water and no cleaning supplies, boasting both sustainability and durability. Utilizing recyclable transfer sheets and water-based, non-toxic inks, our prints embody our commitment to a cleaner future, while local recycling ensures all waste and scraps contribute to a greener world. #tiktokshop #reworkedclothingbrand #sustainablefashion #sustainablefashion #reworkedvintage #reworkedfashion
It's been a long time coming but we are extremely excited to release this project out into the universe. The journey to release our first full collection was a lot more challenging than expected but we are grateful for everything we learned and experienced along the way. Every piece was personally curated, reworked, printed and cataloged by our creative director @bystaceylee. Every piece is 1/1 and this is a limited drop- sign up for our mailing list to skip the line and have first dibs. Recover Collection begins August 25th, 2023. We appreciate your support. #tiktokshop #tiktokfashion #sustainablefashion #reworkedclothes