Lucy & Yak Trousers

Lucy & Yak Trousers

Made in

India

Made from

100% Organic Cotton

Lived in

Italy and England

Likes

I love biodiversity, pollinators and animals... my floral print aims to attract them.

Dislikes

Beige

Fun Fact

I am made using GOTS certified organic cotton which means I don't use any pesticides and help keep soil healthy which makes me sooo happy because I love plants! And also Im biodegrable so one day I hope to be back in the ground with the plants once again.

Clothing Law

Stop using harmful chemicals to make clothes in order to protect biodiversity!

Statement

The place I was born was clean and quiet and people treated me gently, I grew up in a huge family but at some point I had to go my own way. But now I can be a home for people and spread the love I received. But on the more technical side, I am part of a really cool company that focus on renewable energy, have a fully traceable supply chain and celebrate body positivity! You should check them out!

This symbol means that this garment is made of bio-based or more environmentally conscious materials. it could be made entirely from plant fibres and biodegradable or instead of 100% recycled and recyclable materials.

this symbol means this garment is a result of fair labor. that could be a traceable, ethical, industrial factory; from a small scale artisanal production; or by a granny at the kitchen table.

this symbol represents courage, courage to go against the status quo. This garment is either the reason for, or the result of, dressing in a way that makes you truly confident. in the current fashion system, that isn't always easy.

PoSF serves as an inclusive platform that welcomes and honours all approaches to clothing care and sustainability. In this collaborative space, we aim to empower ourselves and eachother through our garments, questioning the idea of agency and autonomy.

PoSF serves as an inclusive platform that welcomes and honours all approaches to clothing care and sustainability. In this collaborative space, we aim to empower ourselves and eachother through our garments, questioning the idea of agency and autonomy.