The Greenest Body in all the World

The Greenest Body in all the World

Made from

100% Cotton

Lived in

With my representative and her brother, also her cousins in Dorf Tirol, Malu, Lio and Elieh. And her childhood friend Nicole. So yeah Ive lived with a lot of babies.

Likes

Sleepy babies and warm places

Dislikes

Crying babies and vomit

Fun Fact

Six different babies have worn me!

Statement

I am the Greenest Body in all the World, worn by six different babies that have slept, cried and vomited in me. These things make my best memories and I am part of the best memories of the families Ive been with. I've been passed from sister to brother to cousins to friends and travelled throughout South Tyrol. And all this time I was 100% cotton, which makes me comfortable to wear, easy to recycle and biodegradable. This is why the greenest body in the world isn't just pastel green but environmentally green! Thank you for your attention.

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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.

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.