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Kamilla – sustainable stylist at Hexekami

‘Go big or go home!’ This motto of Kamilla is under a post, and it tells a lot about her style. ‘Vintage style maximalism’ is what she calls it on Hexekami, her…

Michelle, fashion illustrator at @michelleamo

As an artist, stylist, illustrator and model Michelle just brightens your day on Instagram with amazing thrifted outfit combinations, happy dances, colorful paintings and great food. Serving you with a daily dose…

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Skye – Visible mender at the Slow stitch club

I’m a textile artist/maker living in mid Sussex. I’ve been lucky enough to dip my toes into a few different creative industries over the years (although I studied Fashion Design Enterprise at…

Elise – Blogger at The Thrifted Capricorn

I have been thrifting my whole life and started @TheThriftedCapricorn over a year ago to show people that there are many different paths to slow fashion and that second-hand clothing is not…

Daniela – slow fashionista at Ecochic Nl

Buying second-hand items is amazing! You are on the hunt to find something unique. I hope that more and more people become aware of the importance of sustainability and I wish for…

Shirt #8 | Meet the maker – Maaike Tralala

End of this summer we have started the #100greenstatements project, which means the next two years we’ll be upcycling 100 t-shirts into a green statement. So every week we are going to…

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Maaike – Maker at Tralala & Fairy Tales

Maker, Mother & Community Organizer. Maaike has an amazing amount of ideas for new projects, and the drive to finish everything she can think of in the best possible sustainable way. Ranging…

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Shirt #6 | Meet the maker – Cindy from CINNIG

To show you what amazing things you can do with the t-shirt already in your closet: We will bring you 100 x upcycle, repair or rewear inspiration, making a t-shirts into a…

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Cindy – designer at CINNIG Amsterdam

​My favourite way to upcycle T-shirts is to print vinyl on it. Of course, as the T-shirt mam of Amsterdam, that’s what I do. About CINNIG I’m always on the lookout for…