Collection: Chasing Zero
Chasing Zero is a place for play and education, where we choose to use what we have and experiment with other ways to stop things ending up at the tip.
It’s a space to experiment with waste textiles and implement the importance of circular design into every day strategy.
In Detail
Now more than ever, our community is such an important part of society. Being a part of a project that not only supports its community but also endorses environmental fashion change is incredibly valuable in today's climate.
Chasing Zero may focus on being zero waste, ethical and sustainable, but we pride ourselves on how beautiful the community of interesting and innovative people we have around us is. Our pieces are known for being creative and innovative, yet fun, playful and easy to wear for all ages, sizes and genders.
SORTING
BRAINSTORMING
Now, this is the fun part... Brainstorming and designing a Chasing Zero garment is no walk in the park. These pieces require a lot of thought, planning and formulas to successfully create a beautiful piece. Because of the use of offcuts, old NM pieces and donated clothing, it is not as simple as designing a garment from scratch, we almost have to redesign 4 or 5 different pieces to create 1 magnificent piece. We like to plan whether we'll be dyeing pieces, stitching patches, where our slow stitching will be placed and what colour it will be and much more.
CUTTING & DYEING
This step feels pretty self-explanatory, yet there is much more that goes into this process than what would be expected. The cutting requires equations to get the right-sized shapes for each piece, and the dyeing process takes days to achieve the perfect colours.
CONSTRUCTING
Once the piece has been sorted, designed, cut and naturally dyed the construction process begins. This is typically done on a mannequin or one of our large studio tables, where all of the pieces of the garment are pieced together like a wearable puzzle. This process is important because it not only reveals how the garment will look once created, but it is where we have one last chance to change aspects of the garment before it is sewn together.
MAKING
When we are completely happy with our intentional design, the piece will hit the sewing machines. We have a lovely bunch of women who are dedicated to producing high-quality, attention to detail garments for the Nelson Molloy and Chasing Zero community. If there is ever any issues with your purchased piece (which is rare), we will happily take it back to mend it or fit it properly for you, as we want our community to love our pieces as much has we do.
SLOW STITCHING
And lastly, but certainly not least is our slow stitching process. This is essential to every Chasing Zero garment as it is our signature finishing touch. We will hand stitch little details through each piece, or add a beautiful stitched design to each work of art to add an element of care and consideration.
FINISHED PIECE
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