Clothes that Grow up with you child
I found a little novelty that could change the way we consume clothes. Imagined and created by ryan Mario Yasin, he works on a collection to tackle the poorly fitted clothes and too quickly too small.
Still in the development stage, Ryan Mario Yasin is currently developing his collection in the UK. A very fresh collection, inspired by origami and which raises beautiful reflections on production and overconsumption.

Aesthetic and technical, these clothes represent an alternative to the overconsumption of clothing. Made of synthetic materials, the designer proposes to use durable materials to produce less waste. Indeed, as a child grown 7 sizes of clothes in just 2 years, this garment goes from 4 to 36 months. Bluffing no?
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