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Flax Field for Sustainability Linen
Flax

Linen

A natural, luxurious fiber made from the flax plant, it’s one of the oldest textiles in the world, dating back to 8000 BC. It’s known for its strength, breathability and its ability to absorb moisture. 

Our medium-weight linen is manufactured in Poland, supplied to us by Fabric–Store, USA.  All our dyed linen is environmentally friendly, using European dye materials that are AZO-free and meet all requirements that are needed to be certified by Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certified.

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Denim

We are proud to partner with Cone Denim USA.  Cone Denim is a global leader in denim authenticity and sustainable innovation. They have memberships with the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, which supports United States cotton growers.  Cone Denim ensures responsible sourcing and supply chain transparency.  Its denim is sustainably grown with lower environmental impact and greater social responsibility.

Our denim is part of Cone Denim’s Sustainblue ™ collection, which encompasses a variety of sustainable certifications and practices throughout its production process, from sourcing raw materials to manufacturing.

 

Cone Denim utilizes Oritain technology for verifying the origin and ensuring the responsible sourcing of its cotton and utilizes Oritain's Origin Fingerprint technology to trace its supply chain.  

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Thread

Our thread is manufactured by American & Efird, USA.  An industry leader in environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility in thread manufacturing.  American & Efird is part of Elevate Textiles Inc.

Zippers

Our Zippers are supplied to us by YKK, the number one zipper brand in the world.  Supporting the environmental crusade since 1934, founded in Tokyo by Tadao Yoshida. The zippers are manufactured in Japan, supplied to us by Canada YKK in Toronto. 

Hardware

Our O-rings, D-rings, Swivel hooks and Jump rings are supplied by Buckle Guy, USA, a solid brass, low lead, below 90 ppm hardware. Brass is a highly recyclable metal, does not rust, bends before it breaks and holds more weight. 

Interfacing

Our Interfacing is made by Pellon, USA, manufactured in Mexico, and supplied to us by James Austin Canadian Fabrics.  

Packaging

Our hang tags, postcards, heart stickers and business cards are supplied by Zoum Impression & Design, in Quebec, Canada.

 

Using only ecological properties, 100% natural and recyclable.  The properties are Forest Stewardship Council certified, Green-e certified, wind energy, chlorine-free, acid-free, recyclable and compostable. Our packaging is 100% recyclable, and 93% recycled.

Paper Packaging

Our boxes, stickers, and tissue paper are manufactured by Shantou Guyin Packing Co., Ltd., China.

They’re  certified SGS (General Society of Surveillance) and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council).​

Polybags

Our polybags are supplied to us by The Better Packaging Co.Ltd., New Zealand. Recycled from ocean- bound plastic, to be reused into our mailers.

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Giving Back

Because our planet gives so much, Pretty Drift is proud to give back. We donate 2% of our sales each month to the  Wildlife Preservation Canada (WPC). In support of their Native Recovery Pollinator Program. Protecting endangered bumblebee species, including the Rusty Patch bumblebee, which is on the brink of extinction, and the Yellow Banded bumblebee, now a species of special concern.  These small but mighty creatures are essential to the balance of our ecosystem.

This initiative reflects Pretty Drift's deep respect for nature, which inspires every design. 

As Wildlife Preservation Canada reminds us, "Without bumblebees, we have an ecological disaster!"

A Journey Towards a Better Future

Just like the driftwood and natural landscapes that inspire our designs, we’re always evolving, shaping our path with purpose and intention.

 

As Pretty Drift grows, so will our commitment to supporting ethical, eco-friendly, sustainable fashion and giving back to nature. 

 

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