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Get in TouchOne defining feature of fashion today is a disconnect between brands, buyers, and the many pairs of hands who make their clothes. Designers often don’t know where their raw materials come from or who farms, spins, and sews their textiles. This absence of human connection allows the exploitation of both people and the planet to slip by unnoticed.
Ōshadi is building our own self-sufficient supply chain, rooted in ancient wisdom and artisanry. Each fabric tells the story of those who helped to make it a reality. We go beyond certifications. Instead of simply offering a paper certification, we invite brands to see firsthand how our fibers are farmed and our clothes are made to offer a truly transparent model that inspires a respectful relationship to the lands and hands behind every product.
Our seed-to-sew supply chain
We share the supply chain we have built, offering a full range of services, from growing cotton, to creating textiles and complete garmets. Every partnership is different and we adapt our services based on your needs – whether that means collaborating on a few steps or embarking on a journey from farm to finished garment together.
Farming
We responsibly source our raw materials and even grow our own cotton and indigo on our regenerative farm. Here, we use ancient agricultural practices that nurture the soil and restore biodiversity. Other materials we work with include organic cotton, recycled cotton, peace silk, hemp, linen, wool and merino, cashmere, alpaca, recycled polyester, bemberg, bamboo, and tencel.
Farming
We responsibly source our raw materials and even grow our own cotton and indigo on our regenerative farm. Here, we use ancient agricultural practices that nurture the soil and restore biodiversity. Other materials we work with include organic cotton, recycled cotton, peace silk, hemp, linen, wool and merino, cashmere, alpaca, recycled polyester, bemberg, bamboo, and tencel.