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Field & Thread

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Field & Thread is a sustainable fashion brand concept created during the “UpCycle Life” youth exchange, focused on transparency, ethical production, and environmentally friendly fashion.

Aims of the tool

- Promote transparency in the fashion industry.
- Encourage the use of natural and organic materials.
- Support ethical local production and small businesses.
- Reduce textile waste through repair and reuse practices.

Description of the tool

During the “UpCycle Life” Erasmus+ youth exchange, participants developed sustainable fashion brand ideas that reflected their values and vision for the future of fashion. One inspiring concept was Field & Thread, a brand built on transparency, ethical production, and respect for the environment. The idea emphasized that clothing should clearly show its origin, be produced using natural organic fabrics, and avoid harmful synthetic materials.

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Tool overview

Field & Thread

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5684

This tool addresses

Environment

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Patricija Dobrovolskyte (on 15 May 2026)

and last modified

11 May 2026

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