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2023.12.04

‘PETIT PLI’ From the UK: Kid’s Clothing that Grows With Them, A Sustainable Idea Inspired by Japanese Origami

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The fast growth of children means that their clothes and shoes need to be replaced frequently, making them less than sustainable in light of today's environmental issues. Recently, there have been shoe brands that expand with children's growth, but this time, we conducted an interview with the founder of the British 'growth-friendly children's clothing,' 'PETIT PLI (Petit Pli)', Ryan Mario Yasin.
Born as a solution to the issue of large-scale waste and CO2 reduction in the fashion industry, 'PETIT PLI' continues to create new innovations, winning various awards, demonstrating acceptance of its novel ideas. We delve into the mechanism of this 'growth-friendly children's clothing,' which was inspired by Japanese origami.
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Ryan Mario Yasin
Ryan Mario Yasin

Founder of PETIT PLI

Extending the Lifespan of Clothing is One Way to Stop Environmental Destruction

First, can you tell us how you came to start PETIT PLI?
PETIT PLI was started in 2017 to reduce waste and CO2 emissions from the fashion and textile industries.

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