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RE: DESCENTE BIRTH AIRDYE DOUBLE PRINT P.CAMO T-SHIRT

MATERIAL: RENU AIRDYE KNIT PRINT
FUNCTION: Eco Friendly / Reversible
SIZE:
US XS S M L 
F.I.D. 44 46 48 50 
JPN S M L O 
COLOR:
(ASBL) ASH BLUE 
(KHK) KHAKI
(ASRS) ASH ROSE 

RE: DESCENTE*1 "Re: Descente Birth" series*2 AIRDYE print P. Camo T-shirt using fabric made in Japan. The pattern is cut to Incorporate dropped seams on the shoulders to enhance wearer comfort. Special attention has been given to eco-friendly production, using RENU*3 recycled polyester chips made from garment factory scraps and remnants and used clothing. Airdye printing, replacing traditional dyeing processes, saves up to 95% water, 86% energy and 84% greenhouse gas emissions. There is a water saving effect of approximately 170 liters per item. A reversible T-shirt with a plain color on one side of the fabric and the other side printed in an artistic representation of the challenge to reuse all waste fabric generated in the cutting process.

*1 RE:DESCENTE PROJECT is a corporate social responsibility program in sustainability with a focus on environmental conservation. Our aim is to work towards creating, for the children who will shape the future, a society with less impact on the global environment.

*2 RE:DESCENTE BIRTH series is aimed at bringing about an environmentally friendly economy by offering garments made only with recycled materials. It is based on the use of unique RENU technology. We are now working actively to collect waste fabric and used garments for conversion into new material and to create a “from garment to garment” production ethic. 

*3 RENU contributes to bringing about a circular economy by effectively converting waste fabric from garment manufacturers and  recycled clothing into remade polyester, which can then be made into new garments. With this process, there are fewer non-renewable resources in the supply chain and a significant reduction in the consumption of fossil fuels, such as oil. At a partner factory in China, around 30,000 tons of old, discarded garments are collected and recycled to create the polyester chips from which the new clothing will be made.