Martina's Pullover

Martina's Pullover

Made in

Made by Think Pink an Italian sportswear brand

Made from

Cotton

Lived in

Bolzano

Likes

I like my slogan 'Born to be free' and what that represents. I like that I am even older than the girl that wears me so I feel mature. I can be worn in spring, summer and also on cold days and evenings.

Fun Fact

I made my way to my current owner as she was bored with her usual clothes and went rummaging through her mom's wardrobe. She found some other things but also me!

Audio Story

Statement

Owner: And this pullover but was from my mom. She bought it about 20 years ago and now it's mine. The positive aspects of this pullover for sustainable fashion are that it is about 20 years old and it has been used a lot by my mom and me. And it is, still well maintained. The brand of this pullover is Think Pink. It is an Italian sportswear brand and is now a trademark belonging to Man Socks Italia. The headquarter is in Mantua. And the pullover is made from 100% of cotton and it is a pullover and can therefore be used all year around and it has a nice slogan, and the slogan is born to be free.

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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.