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In Common is a new brand of clothing made from sustainable fabrics, by fair-wage employment, and with a modern design-led by comfort, and all at a good price.
In Common was born out of the idea that despite our differences we have a lot In Common with each other. We get dressed. We wear underwear (well, most of us do). We all put our pants on one leg at a time. And we all like to feel comfortable, confident, and true to the style that we’ve created for ourselves.
We know you will see these values embodied in all that we do because we want to make t-shirts, bras, and underwear that not only feel good but that you can feel good about wearing.
At In Common:
• We believe in community
• We sweat the small stuff
• We are environmentally conscious
• We practice real honesty
The process:
Sustainability – We have done our homework and know that sustainability is a spectrum and very nuanced. We are committed to improving as we grow, but we made sure to start off with really strong steps in the right direction by using the below materials:
TENCEL™ Modal – TENCEL™ Modal fibers are extracted from naturally grown beech wood by an environmentally responsible integrated pulp-to-fiber process, which is self-sufficient in energy and recovers co-products from component parts of the wood. It is also known for its exceptional softness.
BCI Cotton – BCI exists to make global cotton production better for the people who produce it, better for the environment it grows in and better for the sector’s future.
EcoVerde Threads – 100% recycled premium polyester threads, both STANDARD 100 and OKEO-TEX certified.
Bio Compostable Polybags – Unlike many brands which use plastic, each of our garments is packed in a bag which is made from corn and is 100% biodegradable and compostable.
Compostable Mailers – Our mailers are also made of corn! Unlike most mailers which are made of plastic, ours is an environmentally friendly material that can be 100% decomposed.
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