ZERO-WASTE WITH A WHOLE LOT OF TASTE

Here at Ellie Lines, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We are always thinking of new ways of making our brand as environmentally friendly as possible, from manufacturing in the UK to using recyclable packaging. That is why we decided to introduce a line of clothing that uses up the last pieces of fabric in our workshops. By reducing our waste in this way, we help make our planet a happier and more stylish one. Each style can be made in a wide variety of prints so if there is a particular fabric you have your eye on, send us an email and we will see what we can do for you.

We began our limited-edition range of zero-waste clothing with the Rosie Camisole. This little number is an essential for any wardrobe; simple but sexy, it is perfect for throwing on in the morning without a second thought. The adjustable straps can be tied to your preferred length without the use of unnecessary plastic. We love to wear our Rosie Camisoles over plain white t-shirts for a daytime look or by themselves for a more glamorous get-up.

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Similar to the Rosie Camisole is the Flower Child Dress. With the same v-neckline and tie-up straps, this piece is the perfect wardrobe addition for any boho at heart. The midi length allows it to be both dressed up with heels or worn casually with a pair of boots as in our ‘Aretha Likes to Sing’ campaign. It is loose and free flowing, making it great for the warmer Summer months. Stylish and sustainable – what is there not to love?

Also helping to reduce our waste is the Hendrix scarf. This classic style staple has the ability to dress up any outfit and is the perfect gift either for yourself or a loved one. We love to pair ours with a matching Rosie Camisole for bonus environmentally friendly points.

By making these items from our last few pieces of fabric, we help reduce waste from our workshop and ensure the sustainability of the brand as we all work together for a greener planet.

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