The history of organic clothing goes back centuries, with the earliest examples of natural fibers being used for clothing dating back to ancient civilizations. However, it wasn't until the 20th century that the concept of organic clothing began to gain momentum as a sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional, synthetic fabrics.
Sustainable fashion is the future of clothing for a number of reasons. As consumers become more aware of the environmental and social impacts of the fashion industry, there is a growing demand for clothing that is made in a more sustainable and ethical manner.
Opok creates clothes that are comfortable and soft, that you can relax in, clothes for chilling out with the people you love, and are free of the nasty chemicals that riddle most clothing options.
23 more of the world’s most renowned clothing and textile companies, including Burberry, Adidas, Kathmandu and Timberland have pledged to use 100% sustainable cotton by 2025.