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Been trying to move away from fast fashion for a while now. Stumbled upon Islands of Loom an Indian brand making shirts in cotton, linen, and hemp. No synthetic fabrics, no harsh dyes.

What got me was how breathable the fabric actually is in Indian weather. Wore it through a humid day and it held up really well. Prices are in the ₹3,000–4,500 range which feels fair for the quality.

Anyone else exploring Indian sustainable fashion brands? Would love more recommendations too.

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u/Appropriate-List-456 — 14 days ago

Been trying to move away from synthetic fabrics and find decent linen/cotton/hemp options that don’t feel overprocessed or overpriced.

Came across Islands of Loom recently. Been wearing a couple of their shirts for a while now quality’s been consistent, fabric feels natural, and it holds up well with regular use.

Not the cheapest, but feels fairly priced for what you’re getting.

Curious if anyone else here has tried them, or has similar recommendations?

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u/Appropriate-List-456 — 15 days ago