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Our creative
Up-cycling

With the initiative We Re-design The Planet we give life to new garments with a unique and particularly creative design using, as raw materials, new items but irreparably damaged or defective garments. ​ Items destined for waste, but that become a resource and raw material in the hands of those who want to redesign the planet from an ecological perspective. ​ We collaborate with partner tailoring workshops with a history of social values ​​and representativeness of creative craftsmanship.

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Association of Free Artisans and Artists

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Managed by Luana and Liliana, the laboratory is not only a mine of ideas dedicated to creative reuse but also a cultural space for events, presentations or discussion of artistic, literary or photographic projects. ​

 

From tailor-made clothing to reinterpretations of vintage clothes, from customizations to the creation of objects and bijoux. ​

 

And now here is a new up-cycling challenge also on new but defective clothing, always with the purpuse to recover everything, avoiding any type of waste thanks to creativity and passion for garments that can also express ideas and concepts, becoming a form of art with a universal taste.

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Handcrafted clothes, Social fabrics.
 
A magic formula capable of combining aesthetics and ethics, putting the person at the center.

The L'Orlando Furioso tailoring has a timeless philosophy, where the clothes have a soul, they are built, desired, and unique.

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An all-female team that also applies this philosophy to the materials with which works, the main ingredient of every collection.

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The fabrics are chosen with particular attention to four aspects: quality, origin, environment and timeless flavor, preferring fabrics

iconic ones that never go out of style.

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Sartoria's garments are unique, they take shape from a design that starts with people; when making and refitting the garments, the focus is on
so that no crops are lost: even the smallest pieces can be used to cover buttons or create packaging.

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The Orlando Lab also comes to life in the tailor's shop, aimed at anyone who wants to learn sewing techniques, even for more fragile subjects; the conviction that shared  knowledge is multiplied by transmitting the skills, not so much through theoretical lessons, but by working together on a project.

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Ideas give a shape
for new styles

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Circular fashion
Story of a repair

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The selection

We carry out a quality control of all the garments, qualifying their degree.

We parcel out, if useful to the customer, the goods in mixed master cartons mainly of the same brand.

Our part
in the circular economy

CIRCULAR FASHION

We collaborate with the fashion industry to reduce any waste, proposing ourselves with a role of protagonists in the stages ofcircular fashion.

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ORIGIN OF THE PRODUCTS

We purchase new garments directly from the manufacturer brands and chains, drawing on items from unsold, overproduction, returned and defective items.

Especially for defective products, our laboratory aims at the complete recovery of the garment, with repairs and redesign interventions. In this way the garment continues to live by renewing its function and duration.

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MARKETING AND PROTECTION

In full brand protection of our partner supplier, we remove the labels.

Our commercial landing markets are international and - in compliance with the black lists provided to us by the brand - we only market with selected distributors and importers.  

The reconditioning
of defective items

The internal Clore reDesign laboratory deals with the recovery of all defective garments, small or large, also intervening in the redesign of the garment while maintaining the value of the article unchanged or giving it a new value in terms of style.

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A dedicated department

20 people dedicated to recovery, reseasoning and redesign

100,000 kg recovered.

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