The Earth we thrive upon is what matters the most and we need to keep in mind what we contribute to nature with every additional consumption we make.
Here at The Stay Line, we strongly believe in creating products that can be worn year-round, every day and for more than one season. What we present to the world is designed to last and consists of only the purest and most organic materials we can find.
Sustainable in every aspect with timeless design, organic raw materials and nature conscious production methods, we as The Stay Line are Here to Stay.
Better Cotton is the world’s leading sustainability initiative for cotton. Their mission is to help cotton communities survive and thrive, while protecting and restoring the environment. BCI farmers receive training on how to use water efficiently, care for the health of the soil and natural habitats, minimize the impact of harmful crop protection practices, preserve fiber quality and apply decent work principles. BCI also promotes use of better irrigation practices with farmers, as well as reducing the use of fertilizers. At The Stay Line, we support this vision by using BCI Cotton for our garments.
Growing cotton is one of the most chemicalÂintensive processes in our industry and the chemicals used impact our earth’s air, water and soil. Organic cotton is grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment and organic production systems replenish and maintain soil fertility, reduce the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers, and build biologically diverse agriculture. At The Stay Line, we use organic cotton for the majority of our garments and support being eco-conscious in every way we can.
Our bags that protect our garments are 100% biodegradable and can decompose in water or soil in 18-24 months. We only use recyclable craft paper gift packs and carry bags for in store purchases and mailers.
We ensure our quality consistency by producing all our garments domestically and use eco conscious production methods where applicable. Eighty-five percent of the dyes used during production are water-based and have less environmental impact than plastic-based dyes. During production, water usage is minimized, and machines only run when at full garment capacity. Leftover fabric from our collections is either re-used for other garments or being sent to fabric recycle facilities in Turkey.