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Fresh Traders this week 7 December, 2020

Fresh Traders this week 7 December, 2020

NIQUE | Gather Flower Farm | Cloth Tots | PYRA | Wildlings & Co | Carlie Ballard | auór | Serpent & the Swan | Bobby | Good Day Girl | For Good Design Lab | Upward Dog | Annie Hamilton | Sample Coffee

NIQUE

NIQUE is an independent Australian fashion label  recognised for clever design, premium fabrics and innovative techniques. Taking inspiration from music and artistic culture, and combining this with carefully selected natural fabric sources, NIQUE delivers premium fashion at accessible price points.

Gather Flower Farm

Gather Flower Farm is a regenerative property in Silvan, in the Yarra Valley. They grow an abundant mix of blooms and foliage without the use of herbicides or pesticides. The farm is also home to ducks, chickens, horses, bee hives amid lush orchards and vegetable and flower plots. Their flowers are available for florists and event designers plus they sell DIY flower buckets for the public to create their own arrangements for weddings and events.

Cloth Tots

Cloth Tots' main goal is to support parents dipping their toes into the modern-cloth nappy world by providing premium Australian branded modern cloth nappies for rental. Their simple-start nappy hire packages have everything you need to experience modern cloth nappies, including personalised washing routines, travel bags, liners and more. 

PYRA

PYRA is an Australian clothing brand specializing in sportswear and technical treewear for men and women. Reinforcing season to season wear with an emphasis on technical alpine functions, commitment to innovation and youthful exuberance, PYRA offers a purposeful wardrobe of innovative fabrics, organic cottons, graphic jersey and aggressively elegant accessories. 

Although not 100% sustainable, PYRA is doing its best to be responsible by using organic cotton, and incorporate recycled materials into certain parts of their line, and working exclusively with suppliers and manufacturers who treat workers fairly. All of their packaging is biodegradable and compostable.

Wildlings & Co

Wildlings & Co offer unique gifts of adventures, fun classes, outdoor experiences, and virtual experiences especially created for little kids and big kids. By giving the gift of a skill, a lesson or a once in a lifetime experience, we help our children see past a materialistic world and create one where experiences and the environment are of the utmost value.

Carlie Ballard

Carlie Ballard is a self-titled fashion label dedicated to the use of sustainable fabrics, traditional techniques, and fair labour practices. Pieces are created from GOTS-certified organic cotton and hand loomed fabrics, which has a low carbon footprint requiring minimal infrastructure, technology and power to operate. The designs are focused on reducing unnecessary wastage of fabric and the amount of accessories required such as buttons and zips.

auór

auór is an independent eyewear and accessories designed in Australia and handcrafted in Italy using only the highest-quality European materials. auór is committed to supply chain transparency and fair practice in everything they do and buy. By choosing fewer, quality items that are made to last, producing in short runs of everything, and recycling the offcuts from their eyewear production to make their hoop earrings. 

Serpent & the Swan

Serpent & the Swan is an Australian label creating fine jewellery using locally and ethically sourced gemstones and materials. Moving from a successful career as a fashion designer into jewellery, founder and designer Hayley Smith's creations have a unique edge that is inspired by her love of animals, symbolism, nature and historic jewellery.

Bobby

Bobby is an Australian label specializing in handcrafted leather bags, designed in Australia, and made by artisans in India using only the highest-quality, waste-free leather available, and coloured using vegetable dyes. Bobby is dedicated to minimising their ecological impact as much as possible, and to ethical practices, ensuring their factory meets the highest safety and human rights standards.

Good Day Girl

Good Day Girl is a made to order clothing company in Sydney, creating pieces with style and sustainability in mind. They also offer styling services, helping you achieve a personalised capsule wardrobe that fit your style. Good Day Girl is proudly certified B Corporation - happily joining the global rank of companies that are redefining success in business.  

For Good Design Lab

For Good Design Lab is a Sydney-based company founded by Daniel Sammut, specializing in Brand and Digital Product design. Their areas of expertise include Brand Strategy & Identity, Digital Product Strategy & Design (UX/UI), and UI Development. For Good works alongside founders and teams that believe in a better future, and see business as an opportunity to shape it — not just an entry ticket into the three commas club.

Upward Dog

Upward Dog is an online store for ethical, eco yoga gear and accessories. Apart from their own range of Upward Dog yoga gear, they also stock a wide range of products from select brands that share their ethos  including Manduka, Mukti, Chuchka, Zone, Yoga Design Lab, Bondi Wash, and Sure Project.

Annie Hamilton

Annie Hamilton is an eponymous fashion label by a Sydney-based artist with a multidisciplinary practice that spans music, fashion design and illustration. Launched in late 2016 as a reaction to fast fashion, the entire range features 100% natural, sustainably-sourced fabrics, made in small quantities in Sydney.

Sample Coffee

Sample Coffee is a small business that believes in the power of little things making a big impact. Sample Coffee acknowledges that their trade leaves a footprint on the ecosystems. Nevertheless, they are doing steps to reduce the impact of their daily operations, and actively support environmental action and advocacy such as by designing a thoughtful menu that prioritize local, seasonal ingredients, and using 100% certified GreenPower in their roastery and cafes. 


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