The Journal — Vestium Philosophy

A fabric books + tools for the Vestium NY journal article ‘What Zero Waste Really Means in Fashion’.

What Zero Waste Really Means in Fashion

"Zero waste" has become a marketing term — applied to brands that use recycled packaging, that donate unsold inventory, that calculate and offset their carbon footprint, that add organic cotton to their supply chain. These are not meaningless efforts, but they are not zero waste. They are waste reduction within a system that is structurally built to produce waste.

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A fabric books + tools for the Vestium NY journal article ‘The Fabric Story: Where Vestium NY Cloth Comes From’.

The Fabric Story: Where Vestium NY Cloth Comes From

Every Vestium NY garment begins in a mill. Not in the consultation, not on the cutting table, but in the specific geography of a specific place — Huddersfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire; Brianza in the hills north of Milan; Borgosesia in the Sesia valley of Piedmont — where cloth is made from wool fiber by people who have been making cloth in that specific way, in that specific tradition, for generations.

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A private club scene for the Vestium NY journal article ‘The Vestium NY Client: Who Commissions Custom Clothing in New York’.

The Vestium NY Client: Who Commissions Custom Clothing in New York

The question "who is the Vestium NY client?" is answered more accurately by what they share than by a demographic profile. They are not a single age, a single industry, a single income bracket, a single gender. They are a diverse group of people who have arrived at the same place from different starting points: the conviction that the clothes they wear are worth making correctly.

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