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Maayu: Natural, comfortable innerwear

Pretty as you please reviews Maayu as sustainable

Read our review.  What they make: Underwear Where to buy:maayu.in Maayu was established in 2022 by Sonal, following her teenage daughter’s brush with Polycistic Ovarian Disease (PCOD). An industry veteran, Sonal had a fair idea of the harm the chemicals in our clothing were doing to our planet and our bodies. So when her daughter’s […]

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Yamin: Crafting ethical elegance through exquisite jewellery

What they make: Earrings, pendants, necklaces. Where to buy: www.yamin.in At the core of Yamin, a distinctive jewellery brand, beats the spirit of a remarkable woman—Yamin Hazarika, the trailblazing police officer from Assam, later a decorated officer in the Delhi Police. The brand serves as a poignant tribute to her enduring legacy, skillfully blending elements

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No Nasties: Planet-first clothing

What they make: T-shirts, shirts, tops, bottoms, dresses, knitwear, athleisure and accessories. Where to buy: www.nonasties.in No Nasties, Assagao, Goa. Sustainable fashion under ₹5,000. Established in 2011, in Goa, No Nasties is one of India’s few brands that subscribes to a host of international certifications and agencies, verifying the brand’s claims and ensuring complete transparency

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Chamar India: Luxury gets a green makeover:

What they make: Handbags, backpacks, wallets and belts. Where to buy: https://chamar.in In India, ‘Chamar’ is an ethnic slur used for the Dalit communities that have traditionally worked with leather and in tanneries, ostracized by the caste system. Chamar India, or Chamar Studio as they also call themselves, aims to reclaim the word and use

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No.Na.Mé Makings: Gender-neutral, ethical fashion accessories

What they make: Neckpieces, Bodypieces, Rings, Hand accessories. Where to buy: www.nonamejewelry.in A minimalist brand, No Na Mé, founded by Smruti Mathisekaran in 2020, creates gender-neutral fashion accessories with a geometrical aesthetic. Their products are DIY and multi-functional, breaking away from stereotypes, and are designed to be an expression of individuality. Presented with India’s Best

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