![]() Inclusive is a mantra that drives the company and this extends to the creation of a pair for men and women of all sizes and shapes. Through vertical manufacturing, Warp and Weft has controlled and managed to get every aspect of the denim production chain right from start to finish.īecause Warp and Weft is involved in every aspect of production, the label is also able to produce quality fabrics that suit a wide range of styles and subsequently, body types. This fiber-to-fashion approach has also helped the label maintain the superior quality of its products. The label has managed to keep prices below USD100 because everything-from spinning to finish-is done in-house thus minimizing mark ups and additional expenses. Warp and Weft is uncompromising about sustainability as it is with offering the market premium quality denim at reasonable prices. A pair of jeans produced by Warp and Weft uses about 0.96KwH which is about the same amount of energy it takes to light a bulb.ĭenims by Warp and Weft are produced with a consciousness for minimizing the carbon footprint of. An in-house power plant and use of solar energy also help in improving the carbon footprint that denim production leaves on the planet. ![]() The company is one of the very few to use this innovative dye from Germany. Jeans by Warp and Weft are also created using liquid indigo from Dystar, one of the most eco friendly dyes in the world. Because of their in-house water treatment plant, they are also able to recycle, reuse and return a substantial amount of clean water to the environment. The label prides itself for minimizing the use of water in the production of denims to less than 10 gallons. That Ahmed’s family has been in the milling industry for almost three decades contributes to Warp and Weft’s ability to produce eco-friendly denims. develop a brand that would fully embrace principles of sustainability. Warp and Weft CEO and founder Sarah Ahmed applied her experience and expertise in premium denim to.
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