Slow Fashion

Slow Fashion and Fashion Culture
Slow fashion is a contrast to a fashion culture where everything has to go faster and faster. We don't want a fast pace, but the right pace where everyone can keep up. We produce clothes that have a long lifespan and that, in terms of both quality and design, last for years instead of just one season.
We go for sustainable materials, and we want to take into account both people and nature without forgetting the aesthetic point of view. Our collections should feel good both on the outside and on the inside.
Our collections are aimed at those who prioritize quality over quantity and who want an exclusive product that is owned by only a few others. We make clothes for those who value comfort, who see beauty in simplicity, and for those who want both good style and a good conscience.

Slow Fashion: A Sustainable Future for Fashion
In a world where fast fashion dominates, slow fashion is a movement that is gaining ground. Slow fashion is about creating clothes with care and a focus on sustainability, quality and ethics. This phenomenon offers an alternative to the hastily produced, mass-produced clothes that often result in overconsumption and waste.
What is Slow Fashion?
Slow fashion involves a fundamental change in the way we approach clothing. It encourages consumers to think about what they buy and how it affects the environment. Instead of buying cheap, low-quality clothes that wear out quickly, slow fashion encourages investing in timeless, durable pieces that can be worn for many years.
Advantages of Slow Fashion:
- Sustainability: Slow fashion promotes the use of environmentally friendly materials and ethical production. This helps reduce the negative impact on the planet.
- Quality over Quantity: By investing in quality products that last longer, we reduce the need to constantly buy new clothes. This saves money and resources in the long run.
- Unique Designs: Many slow fashion brands offer unique, handmade designs that stand out from mass-produced goods, allowing consumers to express their personal style.
Slow Fashion, How?
- Buy Consciously: Consider what you really need before you buy. Choose timeless pieces that can be styled in many ways.
- Support Sustainable Brands: Look for brands that prioritize sustainability and ethics in their production.
- Recycling and Upcycling: Give your clothes new life by repairing or upcycling them.
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Share and Swap: Participate in clothing swap events or share clothes with friends and family to reduce the need to buy new ones.
Linen and Slow Fashion: A Sustainable Trend in Danish Fashion
Linen is one of the oldest textile fibers, known for its sustainability and durability. As slow fashion gains momentum in Denmark, linen has become a popular choice among both designers and consumers who want to combine style with responsibility. Read more about linen here.
Benefits of Flax
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Sustainability
Flax requires less water and pesticides than many other textile fibers. The plants grow quickly and can be harvested in an environmentally friendly way, making it an ideal choice for those looking to minimize their environmental footprint.
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Durability
Linen is known for its strength and durability. Clothing made from linen can last for many years, making it an excellent investment in a slow fashion wardrobe. In fact, it only gets more beautiful over time as the fibers soften with use.
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Breathability
Flax is naturally breathable and temperature-regulating, making it perfect for the Danish climate. It keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, making it a versatile fiber that can be used all year round.
Slow Fashion is a Lifestyle
Slow fashion is more than just a trend; it is a lifestyle that promotes responsibility and respect for both people and the planet. Linen is a fantastic fiber for slow fashion, combining sustainability, durability and style. By choosing linen clothing from Line by Krebs, you can contribute to a more responsible fashion industry while enjoying the many benefits that linen has. By embracing slow fashion, we can create a more sustainable future for fashion. Take the step today and help make a difference!