Kuyichi is a Netherlands-based brand committed to making organic cotton jeans for the last five years. They buy their cotton from Peruvian farmers and strive to be socially and environmentally sound. They think owning their product should be a “look good/ feel good” situation. This year they have launched a “made-by” campaign- a blue button sewn into participating manufacturers’ goods signifies the garment has been made in an environment/people friendly way.
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