SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS
SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS

SKIRT LOKKA BLACK GOTS

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Take a moment and appreciate our lovely skirt LOKKA. The skirt features an elasticated waistband for extra comfort. It has a rather tight fit and the perfect mini length.
FYI:
LOKKA is named after lake Lokka located in Finland.

Please note:
This garment is made of 100% cotton ( GOTS certified, by the way). We try to avoid unnecessary synthetic fibers, such as elastane, wherever possible. That is why this garment might stretch out and change the shape while wearing it. The good news: the style will be back in shape after washing. So, no panic - it’s just organic. Thanks for your understanding, dear!

100%  cotton in conversion / Baumwolle (in conversion)

Compared to conventional cotton, the cultivation of organic cotton needs 23% less water and produces only 1.2 kg instead of 3.7 kg greenhouse gas emissions. By using only natural pesticides, fertilizers and defoliants, the health of the soil is contained and the people who work in the fields are not exposed to these chemicals.   

Want to learn more about the materials we use? Head over to our materials site!

This item is GOTS organic - in conversion certified. Organic in conversion describes the process of transition from "conventional" to organic farming, which lasts 3 years. By using cotton in conversion, the farmers are supported and thus get more stability during this conversion period. All social and environmental criteria of the GOTS standard are strictly observed along the entire value chain.

This item is made of cotton, which is sustainable and easy to take care of:

  • gentle wash up to 30°C
  • use mild or color detergent
  • use a washing bag to protect the garment from zippers (and other mean things) being in the same washing machine
  • no softener
  • iron on low to medium temperature

Slim fit. Our Model Borte is 1,75m tall and wears size S.

All information given in cm.

 

XS

S

M

L

XL

waist width 

41

43

45

47

49

hip width

32

34

36

38

41

total length

45

46

47

48

49

Little reminder: Your size doesn't define you, dear.

 

Please note that the measurement refer to the piece itself and are not body measurements.
Wondering how to find the right size? Simply compare the measurements above to a similar piece of clothing you already own - you're welcome.

ECO ID

LOKKA

1. design

Our founders Anna and Jula still do all of the design work themselves. They are mastering that challenge, despite living in two different countries. Luckily they're pros at long-distance teamwork.

So the design process is split between Hamburg and Dubai.

2. raw material

Since the average cotton production is a pretty dirty business, we only use organic and recycled cotton.
If you wanna know more about the ecological benefits, compared to regular cotton. The cotton is grown in India. 

3. yarn production

No matter which fibers we are talking about, they have to be spun into a yarn for further production steps. 

The yarn production takes place in Portugal.

4. fabric production

The next step of our Supply Chain is to weave the yarn into a fabric. 
The fabric production is located in Barcelos, Portugal

5. manufacturing

That's where all the magic happens!
Our manufacturers receive the patterns, fabrics, andother components like buttons or zippers and make them into a garment.

This piece is made by Manufacturer in Barcelos, Portugal.

6. distribution 

As some of you may remember, we used to do the shipping and warehouse management in our Headquarter in Hamburg by ourselves - yes, that was a lot of work! 

Since 2020 we are working with our amazing logistics partner Livipur, which is located in Bad Homburg, Germany
 

#byebyefastfashion

 

 

Made by

our professionals in Guimaraes, Portugal, who really know how to make the most beautiful and most sustainable knit pieces. Thank you, guys!

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