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We’re not just another textile company on the market, we are here to change it.

How do we plan to do it?

Fashion industry is known to be one of the main environmental pollutants. Fashion industry is where the workers are exploited on a daily basis, and large fashion corporations smother the young designers that want to make it. They simply can’t express themselves in this vortex of mass production, bad materials and copies of the same designs.

Caspar is here to turn it all upside down!

Of course, we can’t do it without you.

Are you ready? We grabbed your hand and together we are heading into the production process. Here you can see how we plan to change the world!

 

Tailored to fit you and your ideas

Perhaps you’ve already heard about it, but we will once again mention our customizer. All AOP products in our web shop, as well as our fabrics, can be customised. Your design, your text, your craziest ideas can be on it.

Don’t worry – the prices you see in our store are print-included. Yes, there is no need to pay it extra.

But we didn’t stop there. Here are some other innovations:

  • The minimum order is just 1 metre or one piece.
  • For large quantities (above 30 metres) you get a discount.
  • Sizes range from XXS to XXL, so everyone can find the one that will fit them.

 

Once you have made your order, we will prepare it and deliver it as soon as possible.

Also, we are especially proud of our products and fabrics, so let’s talk about that for a while.

 

two creative personalized tote bags

personalized t shirts

grey sofa and colorful personalized pillow

Sustainable and eco-friendly

Slow fashion doesn’t mean we are slow (except maybe when we get up in the morning). Slow fashion is the opposite of the current fashion world where every five minutes there is a new trend, and mass production results in a bunch of garbage and pollution.

This movement encompasses:

  • high quality products that last longer
  • sustainable materials that can be recycled
  • items produced on order
  • fairtrade

 

How do we do it?

By using certified eco-friendly products, the ones that guarantee quality and reliability. By sewing and printing on order. By using eco-friendly textile dyes that don’t require water. Microfactory and fairtrade concepts fit here as well, and we will talk about them later.

We are especially proud of the fact that we are the first ones on the market who offer custom, GOTS certified products. This international label is given to eco-friendly, sustainable products which have passed rigorous tests and fulfilled strict requirements. This way we rest assured that their manufacturing process is eco-friendly, from the beginning to the end.

Oh yes, we said we will explain microfactory and fairtrade!

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is not just another fancy term. Fairtrade is a movement that cooperates with manufacturers, companies and governments to make the manufacturing process fair.

How do they do it?

Fairtrade sets social, economic and ecological standards that must be fulfilled to protect the labourer’s rights and to preserve the environment. Some of these include:

  • fair minimum wage
  • protecting the worker’s rights
  • normal working conditions
  • no harmful chemicals in the manufacturing process
  • lowering carbon emissions

 

What do we do at Caspar? We get our materials from responsible sources. We ensure all our workers fair wages and excellent working conditions, which include free Sundays, stimulations and bonuses and, of course, an excellent work team!

Microfactory

That’s right, our factory is a microfactory. No, this doesn’t mean there is just one machine in one room. Microfactory is a term that is used for small or medium operations that are largely automated by high technology. Why is this important?

Microfactories use less energy and materials in their production, i.e., they have less environmental impact.

Don’t let the name fool you – despite being ‘micro’, these factories can produce large quantities of products, in our case textiles and textile products.

Caspar’s factory has modern machines which use less energy in the manufacturing process (sewing, printing, tailoring, shipping), therefore they have less environmental impact.

sewing machine and colorful fabrics

different types of fabrics

blue and green threads for sewing machine

We care about the Caspar community

We want to gather a merry, creative community around us. Our Caspar family.

We want to help the young designers, influencers and those creative individuals that are full of ideas. We want to give them a chance to show what they’ve got and impress the world with their creations.

Do you want to become a member? Just register on our website! We are so grateful for every new member that we will give you a special gift upon registration – a free sample pack! We believe it will help you with fabric selection 🙂

We’re not done yet – we strive for excellence and advancement, and we are sure we will soon have some more news that will lead us closer to our goals.

Do you want to stay in touch? In our weekly newsletters we will inform you about our news and special discounts so you don’t miss a thing!

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Slow fashion: let’s slow down until we can finally stop the damage we are doing to our planet https://caspar-design.com/slow-fashion-lets-slow-down-until-we-can-finally-stop-the-damage-we-are-doing-to-our-planet/ Wed, 22 Sep 2021 05:53:21 +0000 https://caspar-design.com/?p=67664 Fashion world has lately been booming with phrases such as fast fashion, sustainable fashion, responsible fashion etc. With all these new fashions emerging, it’s hard to keep track of what’s good, what’s bad, what is related to the fashion industry and what refers to the buyers. This is why we have decided to clarify one …

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Fashion world has lately been booming with phrases such as fast fashion, sustainable fashion, responsible fashion etc. With all these new fashions emerging, it’s hard to keep track of what’s good, what’s bad, what is related to the fashion industry and what refers to the buyers. This is why we have decided to clarify one key concept in our branch, and through it we can clarify the rest of them.

This concept is slow fashion.

What do you mean, slow fashion? Is it the clothes that need time to appear in stores? Is it the kind of apparel that takes a while to get to your address when you order it?

Not in a long shot. Let’s start over.

When the Earth says: That’s enough!

Slow fashion emerged as a response to fast fashion. Fast fashion is what we see every day when we step into a store – large corporations constantly releasing new collections, putting old ones on sale, people rushing to get as many items as possible at low prices. 

All this enthusiasm due to new pieces of clothing comes at a cost, and the cost is calculated in the damage that is done to the environment. Most people will wave their hands and say it can’t be as bad as it sounds.

Here are some facts that might surprise you:

  • 93% of top brands don’t ensure minimal wage for their production workers. It is a well-known fact that most fashion items are produced in developing countries such as China, Bangladesh, India and Vietnam (if not convinced, check the label on your shirt). Besides working extremely long hours, these workers receive a wage that is on the verge of survival.
  • Fashion industry is the second largest pollutant, right after the oil industry. In order for it to launch these enormous amounts of clothes on the market, fashion industry must lower the production costs. When they aren’t doing it with their workers’ wages, they save money on sustainability. The use of heavy chemicals, throwing waste into rivers, seas and oceans, as well as the use of undegradable materials are just some of the reasons.
  • Only 1% of discarded clothing is recycled. This means that about 500 billions of dollars worth of clothing ends up being thrown away every year. How so? In the UK an average person throws away 30 kilos of clothes every year, and in the USA about 37 kilos. 
  • Textile industry is responsible for 10-20% of the world’s pesticide use. These pesticides, besides being harmful on materials (and our skin), get into the soil and pollute it, along with underground waters.
  • One fifth of the world’s water pollution comes from detergents, colours and solvents that are used when making clothes.

We could go on, but we think you get the picture. Fast fashion causes a lot of damage to our planet. 

As a solution to this problem, slow fashion appeared.

Slow fashion emerged as a response to fast fashion. Fast fashion is what we see every day when we step into a store – large corporations constantly releasing new collections, putting old ones on sale, people rushing to get as many items as possible at low prices. 

Slow fashion – slow down and change the course of the future

Slow fashion is the exact opposite of everything that fast fashion represents. 

The term was coined by the author, activist and professor Kate Fletcher, who also explained its main characteristics.

Simply put, this movement chooses quality over quantity. It takes into consideration the entire process of production, sales and use of fashion items: starting with resources, ending with disposal. Its representatives will spend more money on a clothing item if it fulfils certain criteria. What kind of clothing items are these?

  • Items produced in a quality manner, which ensures they are long-lasting.
  • The workers must be treated with respect.
  • The animals are respected as well (these items aren’t made of fur, leather etc.)
  • These items are produced sustainably – sustainable materials, recycling (sustainable fashion).

Slow fashion pushed the breaks on overproduction, complicated supply chains and overuse of items that are worn only once or twice before being thrown away.

Slow fashion in real life: sustainability and morality

We will use concrete examples to explain how slow fashion works.

How many times have you bought a piece of clothing only because it was cheap? You have probably worn it once before you decided you no longer liked it. Or perhaps you wanted to wear it several times, but the quality was poor and after the second wash it practically fell apart.

Slow fashion means you will choose items that are of high quality and will last for years. For example, instead of buying five pieces of cotton shirts that will shrink and fade after the first wash, you will buy one that you’ll wear for five years.

This one shirt will be made of organic cotton, no pesticides will be used in its production, and the workers will have received fair wages. The dyes used for its wonderful red colour won’t be tossed in the nearby river. Five years from now, when this shirt will no longer be wearable, you will dispose it into the recycling bin.

How many people have you helped by this process, can you imagine?

Starting with those workers in the field, the ones in the factory, those people whose fresh water supply won’t be polluted by pesticides or detergents, and those people on whose backyard your shirt could end up due to inappropriate disposal.

The change starts with you

Popular trends set certain images into our heads, and we are led by them. This makes us believe that the more we have, the happier we will be.

The more we buy, the more we damage our planet.

But the change starts with us. Just one decision helps the bigger picture.

How do we at Caspar contribute to slow fashion?

We use biodegradable fabric dyes, and we don’t use liquid water in the printing process. Our desire to reduce waste resulted in another idea – we have decided to give individuals the opportunity to be unique. This means that they no longer need to buy what the rest of the world is buying, but they can come up with their own design which we then put onto the material or final product. The result? No mass production, just the one on order. Hope that, by doing this, we will contribute to the bigger picture that will be shown to the fashion world.

We can only imagine what the fashion industry will look like in ten years’ time if we let it know that slow fashion is our wish.

We can’t wait to see the results, but one thing is for sure: the world will become a better place because of it.

Do you want to design your own shirt or pillowcase? Check out our web shop and contact us!

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Slow fashion VS. Fast fashion solutions: https://caspar-design.com/slow-fashion-vs-fast-fashion-solutions/ Wed, 21 Jul 2021 17:49:00 +0000 https://caspar-design.com/?p=2058 Caspar microfactory There is probably no person on Earth that is not familiar with the phrase “Fast Fashion” and all the negative connotations associated with it. Mass production, cheap processes, bad working conditions and poor quality are results of this infamous “Fast Fashion” concept. To be completely honest, we would lie too if we would …

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Caspar microfactory

There is probably no person on Earth that is not familiar with the phrase “Fast Fashion” and all the negative connotations associated with it. Mass production, cheap processes, bad working conditions and poor quality are results of this infamous “Fast Fashion” concept. To be completely honest, we would lie too if we would say that every piece of clothing in our wardrobe is really needed. The brutal truth is that we all purchase more than we wear and that has taken us to a problem. “Slow Fashion” concept can provide a solution to that problem. Fast Fashion vs. Slow Fashion is a real war going on in the fashion scene. In the last 15 years on the global stage, awareness of environmental protection and preservation, importance of environmental sustainability, good working conditions and a positive contribution to the human community has been on a rise.

Mass globalization, the pace of life and everything constantly impose on us the notion of “fast” as an indispensable requirement and guiding thought. Rarely do we stop to ask ourselves: “Ok c’mon, does it really need to be so fast? Wouldn’t’ it be better if it would be a bit slower, but better, more economical and ultimately more useful to the local community and us?”

Has the word “slow” really become so negative that people don’t want to deal with anything related to it?

Nooo, not everything is bad… The Slow Fashion movement is slowly but surely (no pun intended 🙂 ) rising above the Fast Fashion model. It raises awareness not only of individuals but also of fashion designers and design companies and brands.

That is why our Caspar Design team decided to be one of the Slow Fashion leaders in our area and promote the values and positive effects of this business model. Eco-friendly, organic, green, ethical, sustainable, socially aware, zero waste technology, etc. are some of the phrases closely related to this “Slow Fashion” movement.

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Ask yourself who makes the clothes you wear? Under what conditions? Was the worker who sewed your favourite t-shirt adequately paid for it? Today we present another term that we hope will soon become widely known: “Microfactory”. It is the concept of “Microfactory” that offers a solution in the Slow vs. Fast Fashion war and will provide the advantage to the Slow Fashion movement.

We are proud to be able to call our factory a real Microfactory

Our Microfactory Grafko Caspar is a smaller company capable of complete production of smaller series of products. The best thing is that all production processes can be finalized in our factory; from developing, tailoring, printing, sewing, all the way to shipping the finished piece of clothing to the customer. We support the local community, pay attention to environmental sustainability and encourage individualization and personalization of products. Because let’s face it, we all had enough of one and the same “mass confection clothes”.

Sustainable and socially aware production

Huge factories in third countries of the world where working conditions and quality are questionable use different production sites for multiple stages of production which prolongs production time and consumes resources. We want to avoid that. The ways we buy and sell today are evolving at an enormous rate and some processes are becoming completely obsolete. With digitalization, today it is not a problem to send your design to our Microfactory, easily agree on all the conditions and get the product delivered to your home address in just a few days. The term “Slow Fashion” no longer holds water because it is not so slow anymore. Maybe we should suggest to renowned world designers and influencers a word replacement? Smart Fashion maybe? Smart is popular nowadays. Oh no, this term exists already and it’s completely another story…

To summarize, we at Caspar have realized that the Microfactory concept is a solution for better, more flexible, sustainable and socially aware production. By investing in technology and innovation, we contribute to the return of the Slow Fashion model in a big way. Our Microfactory completes the process of development, design, sampling, individualization, personalization, custom-made production and finalization of products. If we are helping the environment, local manufacturers, designers and the entire community, who can be happier than us? Not to mention the fact that Caspar pieces of clothing are so much more interesting, different, higher in quality and more colourful than the ones we see in stores every day.

Our Microfactory is the perfect choice for already reputable designers as well as designers who are just building their brand. With the help of our leading-edge technology, we are able to transfer all their colourful, specific and unique designs to high-quality fabrics.

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If you are a designer or company, take a look at our new website and check everything that we offer.
Also, if you have questions about anything please contact us we’re sure we will sort something out!

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