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The Tangerine Orange Zen Hoodie by Disorder is a one-off slow fashion, sustainable garment. Disorder hand craft this garment to order in our Birmingham, UK micro factory.
Tangerine Orange Zen Hoodie
features bold Japanese/African inspired graphic designs. Disorder ethically source the batik fabrics from Africa. Disorder hand craft all our apparel in our Birmingham, UK studio. We make this hoodie to order after you order it. This helps us reduce unnecessary clothing waste and ensures you receive a unique slow fashion garment. This does mean it will takes a little longer to get the garment to you, but even more special when you receive it.
Disorder is a slow fashion brand. This mean we don’t compromise our design principles and environmental ideas, when we make our clothing. Disorder ideologically rejects fast fashion and its disposable attitude towards clothing. Disorder believes it is important to value our clothing. We design and make our clothing to last. Disorder does not believe clothing should be thrown. Which is why we have our circular economy pledge.
Disorder: Slow Fashion and Sustainability.
Disorder is a slow fashion brand, established in Birmingham in 1998, with sustainability at our core. To ensure our customers receive a high quality, unique ‘slow fashion’ garment, Disorder has created their own vertically integrated, sustainable, fashion ecosystem. This allows us to have our garments fully traceable, giving our customers confidence, their Disorder garment will be made in the most ethical way. Ethical standards are upheld along the whole of the supply chain. We make as many of our garments in house as possible, in our own Birmingham micro factory. Where we have to use an external supplier, we insist they are certified sustainable and organic with the necessary accreditations from independent bodies and standards. Each of these certifications demonstrate that they are working towards building healthy environmental practices and greater respect for the planet, every step of the way.
We also make our own ethical fabrics and print them with our own original artwork. Disorder source British fabrics where possible, and making all our garments in house, thus truly ‘made in Britain’. We do this, not because we are control freaks, but to ensure our clothing is as sustainability and ethical as possible.
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