2. Content
- Slow is Beautifull
- Materials
- Hemp
- Nettle
- Concept/ Idea
- Production
- Designs
- Conclusion
3. Slow is beautiful
- Where do the clothes
come from?
- What energy´s where
used to produce?
- Was it fair trade?
- Wait longer for clothes
- Good quality
- Lower shipping costs
- Produce and sell local
4. Hemp
- Grow nearly everywhere
- Resistance against diseases
- Doesn‘t need any pesticides
- Three times more fibers than
cotton
- Grows over four meters high
- Needs less water than cotton
- Absorb 30% moisture
- Dry's very fast
5. Nettle
- Grow nearly everywhere
- Habitats are river banks,
wasteland, trenches,
road and street edges
- Fabric since thousands of
years
- Strong fibers
- Very high quality
- Long lasting
- Can be harvested from
the same field for many
years
- Needs no pesticides
6. Properties
- Tear proof
- Moisture absorbent
- Linen look
- Can be woven very fine
- Silky shine
- Warm like Wool
7. Concept
- Good quality
- clothes last longer
- Tailors in every street
- Design your own
clothes
- Own materials
- Offer and demand
- Recycling
- Sell and produce local
8. Producing
- Grow, harvest and produce local
- Produce with fibers which
absorb much moisture
- Smell resistance products
- Fewer chemicals
- Dye with natural products
- Fair trade and living wage
9. Designs
- change shape
- remove the sleeves
- split the overall in trousers and shirt
- made from nettle and hemp
11. Conclusion
- co2 emission drops
- No water shortage
- Small carbon footprint
- Use Solar- and Wind energy
- Reduces the demand for gas, oil
and nuclear energy