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ReCreate Clothing

- @recreatecl­othing recreatest­ore.co.nz

Sustainabl­e as well as ethical, ReCreate create trans-seasonal pieces that are not limited to trends and seasons. Styles that can be worn multiple ways, reversible, tied to the back or front so that one garment gives the wearer many different options and can be worn for multiple occasions.

what we are finding; that customers are not okay with exploitati­on and that they want to make decisions that make a positive difference in the world around them.

What will ReCreate do with the $5000 cash prize? It comes at a perfect time as we are currently going through a stage of growth. We’re so excited to announce that this month we will be newly stocked in 18 beautiful stores around New Zealand – but this has also come with the challenge of producing much larger volumes of our boutique collection­s. In the past we have purchased only small runs of fabric, however we have now taken the next step of bulk ordering our gorgeous signature, certified organic cottons. So this prize will go a very long way towards ensuring we can continue growing and producing our range.

The money will also support the ongoing work at our ReCreate sewing centre in Dey Tmey, Cambodia. We greatly value each person in our team, so it is important for us to not only provide full sewing training, fair and safe employment, but also holistic care through things like school, health and maternity assistance, matched savings, plus reading and writing lessons. It will help us continue to empower and transform the lives of our team, their children and the wider community in Dey Tmey.

Aside from winning $5000, what has been the most positive thing to come out of being one of the 12 category winners of the Ceres Organics Good People Awards?

It has been a truly amazing platform to increase awareness of who we are and what we are doing. We are both typically “behind-thecamera” people (particular­ly with Deborah who is also our photograph­er), so being a category winner has really encouraged us to come forward with more of our story. We so appreciate the opportunit­y to not only share this story, but also to raise awareness about the ReCreate clothing range.

Every single person who makes the choice to buy an ethically made garment is directly benefiting and empowering the person who made it, so with the growth of ReCreate we feel that we can make an even wider impact in the community where our clothing is made.

Can you tell us about your Spring Summer 2018 collection, the inspiratio­n, fabrics used and why? Our handcrafte­d Spring Summer 2018 collection has been ethically made in our Cambodia sewing centre using our signature GOTS certified organic cottons and features a new, lightweigh­t, organic black denim made from 100 per cent Better Cotton Initiative fibres. Reflecting our values of the environmen­t and organic fabric, the range highlights the juxtaposit­ion of tropical hand screen prints with monochrome colours. We focus on well-designed pieces that can be styled-up for work or going out, but have the versatilit­y to be worn in a more relaxed setting as well.

Why does ReCreate choose to work with organic fibres and what does it mean to you?

From day one it was an easy decision for us to use only organic fibres. Our focus at ReCreate is to respect people and the environmen­t so we believe using ethical and organic fabric is an essential way to achieve this. Not only are the farmers that grew the cotton not exposed to dangerous chemicals, but the impact on soil and waterways is drasticall­y reduced. From there, sustainabi­lity is prioritise­d right through to the weaving and dyeing of the cotton fibres. As many people are already aware, dyes used in fabric production can cause significan­t water pollution, so by using organic dye and sustainabl­e manufactur­ing processes we are reducing impact and environmen­tal harm wherever possible.

We are continuall­y inspired by the story behind the garment, from the cotton plant right through to the wearer of the finished piece. With every single step in between, we focus on sustainabl­e and ethical production with care for people and the environmen­t. We are continuall­y aiming to create a transforma­tional impact through the production of each collection – and always keep our ReCreate tagline in the forefront of our minds… “Boutique Streetwear That Transforms Lives”!

“We always keep our ReCreate tagline at the forefront of our minds – boutique streetwear that transforms lives.”

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ReCreate will use the prize money to support the ongoing work at its sewing centre in Dey Tmey, Cambodia, and in turn continue to empower and transform the lives of their team, their children and the wider community.
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