Vegan Fashion

VEG-VIBE is a vegan fashion brand on a mission to create a greater and more compassionate future by offering sustainable vegan items made from cruelty-free sources, which cause zero harm to animals. We design, produce and market apparel, clothing, and accessories with the highest level of responsibility towards the environment and protection of the animals.

Around 85% of all textiles produced by the fashion industry end up in landfills, making it a major contributor to environmental damage. Furthermore, one in every five items produced by the fashion industry reaches landfills without ever being worn. Sustainability is important to us. We are conscious of ensuring that we become increasingly greener, while still providing you with the quality products that you deserve. As VEG-VIBE works with on-demand suppliers, we only produce items which we recive an order for, avoiding textile waste from overproduction. Our printing partner’s high-quality technology results virtually no water wastage and less energy usage than standard industry printers.

Each product you see in our catalog is made on demand – once you place an order, we produce it specifically for you. This allows us to avoid overproduction and textile waste, and we are continuously working toward greener production.

Our clothing is printed with the direct-to-garment (DTG) printing method. The printing technology we use is made with sustainability in mind, and our Kornit printers incurs almost zero water wastage and uses less energy than standard industry printers, lowering our carbon footprint. The inks we use for printing are vegan, water-based, and free from harmful chemicals. VEG-VIBE takes sustainability seriously. Therefore, we ensure that any left-over ink is disposed of according to the ink supplier guidelines.

Our product collection consists of items that are made up of at least 30% sustainable, recycled, or biodegradable materials. On each product page we specify the material combination for you. We continuously work to become more sustainable, and on identifying greener materials.

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