The Soorty x Decode TwoTa jumpsuit is a zero-waste denim design that was developed to serve as staff uniforms for the upcoming denim trade fair, the Kingpins Show. This zero-waste denim jumpsuit pays homage to Italian futurist artist Ernesto Michahelles—also known as Thayaht—who created the jumpsuit in 1920 as an inclusive garment.
The lightweight and breathable jumpsuit is made from Soorty’s Splash ZWW denim, an organic and recycled cotton blend. TwoTa is dyed and finished with Soorty’s Zero Waste Water technology, which reduces water consumption by 90% compared to traditional methods and sets a precedent for environmental stewardship in fashion.
Pakistani denim manufacturer Soorty teamed up with zero-waste designer Decode are sharing the jumpsuit’s pattern as an open-source tool via Decode.Design and Future Possibilities to support sustainable design.
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